Multiple drug arrests in Amory
In the past week, Amory police officers have arrested four different people and charged each with Possession of Methamphetamine.
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In the past week, Amory police officers have arrested four different people and charged each with Possession of Methamphetamine.
Once police were called, they caught up with the two suspects on Warpath and McCrary Roads.
This is video inside the C-Spire store on North Gloster.
Police Chief Fred Shelton said the calls were sexual in nature and directed at female staff members of the business.
Jamie Welch is one of five people arrested in the August 2015 assault of Charles Womack.
Police were called to the Rolling Hills Apartments on East Garrard Road to a reported assault Saturday.
The businesses has since been shut down and will remain closed until a permit for operation is up to code.
Manuel Jose Rios-Villanueva was arrested after a weeks long investigation by the Calhoun County Sheriff's Office.
Details into the incident are expected to be released later.
Early Sunday morning Lowndes County deputies were dispatched to Applewood Apartments on William Roberts Road, to a report of an assault happening in the parking lot.
David Cassidy of Ethelsville, Alabama is charged with Attempted Burglary of an Occupied Dwelling and Simple Assault on a Law Enforcement Officer.
Both suspects are still in Clay County Detention Center.
Tishomingo County investigators said a burglary at a local business was stopped as the suspect was pulling off with the vehicle.
Other agencies are interested in talking to her about other crimes.
Johnny Dale Murphy of Booneville was arrested after an undercover investigation led to his indictment by a Prentiss County Grand Jury.
The charge stemmed from an undercover narcotics investigation by the Prentiss County Sheriff Narcotics Investigator Grady Smith who was assisted by Booneville Narcotics Investigator James Page.
All seven face a slew of charges including Armed Robbery, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, and Kidnapping.