Cracker Barrel shooting suspect heading back to Mississippi
A new charge is waiting for him in Columbus. He's expected back in Lowndes County, within 5 days.
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A new charge is waiting for him in Columbus. He's expected back in Lowndes County, within 5 days.
A North Mississippi Narcotics Agent and Chickasaw County deputy found 32 Oxycontin pills inside Bradberry's car that was parked at the courthouse in Houston.
Most of the stolen property was recovered during the arrest of two of the suspects.
The victim was taken to a Jackson hospital for more specialized treatment but is expected to recover. The teen was shot with a small caliber handgun.
Bond has not been set. Investigators recovered a .22 caliber rifle at the scene.
After learning the suspect was driving with a suspended license deputies conducted a search of the vehicle.
Booneville police started investigating after receiving a report about the alleged sexual assault of a 12-year-old.
Police Chief Stephen Faddock says there was an argument at the gas station that later turned physical and ended with shots being fired.
The investigation ultimately determined that the deceased victim, Bobby Smith, suffered a single gunshot wound to the head by suspect.
The alleged incident happened Saturday but the victim did not seek treatment until the next day.
The Artesia man was arrested late Sunday afternoon, that's when deputies started investigating the case.
Traveon Jackson Mattix, 20, made his initial appearance in Noxubee County Justice Court Monday afternoon.
The shooting happened on North Jefferson Street about 9:30 Sunday night.
If you have any information, call Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi at 1-800-773-tips.
An early morning shooting left one person injured and another dead.
The sheriff adds he has a person of interest in the case but so far no arrest has been made.
Beck surrendered without incident near Cookeville, Tennessee. That's around 320 miles from Columbus.
The crime took place near the Inn at Ole Miss. That hotel is located just off Gertude Ford Boulevard on the campus.
An early morning shooting in Chickasaw County left one man hospitalized.
During his arrest, the suspect allegedly kicked one of the officers.
The Starkville man made his initial court appearance Thursday, and was given a bond of $5,000.
The victim told emergency crews his name and alluded that he knew who shot him.
The shooting happened just after 11:30 Wednesday night. It's still unclear what sparked the shooting.
The arrest and warrant stemmed from an investigation that began several months ago. More arrests are pending in this particular investigation.
Both the driver and passenger were then transported to the Tishomingo County Jail.