Name released for teenager wanted in shooting death investigation
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If you know where he is, call Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the case.
The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is assisting in the case.
The shooting happened in an abandoned house near the intersection of 17th Street and 5th Avenue South around 4:30 Thursday afternoon.
Asa Adkins, 26, was identified as the suspect in the case. Adkins had left the house before police arrived.
The preliminary autopsy results are not being released at this time.
The shooting happened in an abandoned house near the intersection of 17th Street and 5th Avenue South around 4:30 Thursday afternoon.
Police Chief Fred Shelton said police got a call of second gunshot victim that went to the emergency room at Baptist.
On December 12, Prentiss County deputies were called to County Road 5110 where the victim was covered in blood and bleeding in from the head.
Pontotoc Police said three suspects went into the Eastside Quick Stop on East Oxford Street with handguns and demanded money.
Investigators said he's known to drift from the Louisville area to the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
On November 29, the victim filed a report with TPD saying their credit card had been used at several stores without the victim's permission.
Justin Lee Spencer was identified as the father. After a preliminary investigation, he was detained.
Police said the arrest stemmed from a shooting incident on Carver Drive that happened Sunday morning.
Anyone with information on the suspect or the crime is asked to call Ackerman Police Department.
The 1992 motorcycle was stolen on December 15 from a house on Wolfe Road.
The Louisville Police Department is keeping a close patrol to try and put a stop to the vandals.
The district said students and staff were never in any danger.
Flowers was charged with the 1996 deaths of four people at a Winona furniture store.
Tupelo officers said multiple rounds were shot into the home in the 1000 block of Rockefeller Street.
Lowndes County deputies started the investigation. Federal prosecutors and Massachusetts State Police also assisted.
He was wanted by deputies for allegedly failing to register as a sex offender.
Columbus police have not released any information about the shooting arrest.