Investigators: Louisville Arson, Murder case one of the worst they've seen
The Louisville man accused of setting the blaze that killed his wife, Merredythe Eiland and seriously injured his son.
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The Louisville man accused of setting the blaze that killed his wife, Merredythe Eiland and seriously injured his son.
The victim is not currently cooperating with investigators. The stabbing happened at American Legion Post 212.
Tupelo Police were called to the 2300 block of Torrey Street on Friday, when they were told Tommy Jenkins stole his wife's friend's 2001 Yukon.
Police accuse Fair of ramming a vehicle and pointing a gun at officers. TPD saw Fair trying to load a shotgun during the chase.
Deputies said she was acting nervous and spotted a silver colored object on her person.
Officers served a felony warrant to the 22-year-old Friday. He's now out on a $3,000 bond.
Four people were inside the building when the fire started.
Officers were trying to pull her over for speeding on Cliff Gookin Boulevard on Thursday.
Sheriff Eddie Scott says about 4 grams of powder cocaine was seized from the vehicle.
A Columbus teen is accused of shooting another teenager in the leg.
A Lowndes County couple is accused of taking someone's vehicle and credit card, then going on a shopping trip.
The sheriff's department's newest K-9 alerted on McGee's vehicle.
If you see vehicles in your area acting suspiciously or see trucks hauling ATV's that are covered with a tarp, call local law enforcement.
The suspect is accused of driving her vehicle into another vehicle with the victim inside. She was arrested Monday.
Bond was set at $500,000. The teen faces a murder charge, and will be tried as an adult, in connection with the death of Ty'quarruis Hardimon.
The 53-year-old, is charged with 6 counts of Sex Crimes Against a Minor and 6 counts of Child Contributing to the Delinquency, or Neglect.
Bratton was living at the Oxford VA facility at the time. An autopsy revealed he died as a result of blunt force injuries.
The low-budget heist took place in the early hours of June 17 at Extreme Outdoors on Highway 72, but police still haven't nabbed the suspects.
Deputies conducted a search of the car the suspect was sleeping in and found a black pouch with with alleged methamphetamine laying on the driver's seat.
Assistant Police Chief Quinell Shumpert says when officers reached for the gun, McMillian grabbed it and took off running.
After a brief foot chase, the officer arrested the suspect. Bond was set at $10,000.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi at 1-800-773-TIPS (8477.)
The suspects fired shots in the church's sanctuary, leaving heavy damage. Windows are broken, pews overturned.