Man pleads guilty to armed robbery in Oktibbeha County
Prosecutors said the robbery happened in February 2015.
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Prosecutors said the robbery happened in February 2015.
Investigators believe the woman told the teen, who is under the age of 17, to take items from Walmart in August 2018.
A woman accused of being involved in a check fraud ring has been arrested.
One man is behind bars Sunday after allegedly leading law enforcement on a car chase in Starkville Saturday night.
U.S. Marshal Task Force helped with the arrest.
Dotson could be driving this 1999 Mercury Grand Marquis or a white Lincoln Town Car.
Monroe County Sheriff Cecil Cantrell said deputies were first called to White Rock Road about 5:30 p.m. Thursday.
Investigators say the alleged crime happened on Colonel Muldrow Avenue.
A Lowndes County teenager is facing charges for allegedly firing shots at deputies.
Commander Archie Williams said about four ounces of marijuana and some methamphetamine were found by agents at the scene.
Investigators said he had several felony warrants out of Tennessee and an outstanding warrant from Iuka.
Columbus PD said the man in these pictures is accused of taking over $1,000 using forged ATM cards.
A Starkville man will go to trial for a manslaughter charge in connection to a March 2018 deadly crash.
District Attorney Scott Colom said some language had to be changed in the prosecution of the case.
The boat and trailer are valued at over $60,000.
Starkville police said in May 2016 that someone broke in a home on Maxwell Street.
One man's parole violation turned into arrests for three people.
The bust was a joint operation between the county narcotics unit and the U.S. Marshals Fugitive Task Force.
The suspect was accused of turning around from the checkpoint and refusing to stop.
It was an altercation that began with a social media post, then ended with a shooting.
Police also found illegal drugs at the East Columbus residence.
Timothy Mackin had previously been charged on December 21 with possession of over $9,000 in counterfeit bank notes and payroll checks with intent to utter.
On Tuesday, Kenny Riheam Aarmistad was arrested on Waterworks Road, by Columbus police officers.
Gary Gilstrap, 36, of Greenville, South Carolina was charged with Felony Fleeing and Eluding and Possession of a Stolen Vehicle.
Columbus Police Chief Fred Shelton said the suspect is accused of creating false documents.