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Crime
Florida Fugitive Caught In Prentiss County
A Florida fugitive was caught in Prentiss County.
Video: 20 iPads Stolen From Fulton Wal-Mart
Police are investigating the theft of 20 iPads from Wal-Mart in Fulton.
Video: Bond Denied For Eupora Homicide Suspect
Bond was denied for the man accused of shooting and killing his brother in Eupora this past weekend.
Video: West Point P.D. Working Rash of ATV Thefts
West Point police are investigating ten ATV theft cases.
Video: Lowndes Deputies Are Searching For Man Using Stolen Credit Cards
Lowndes County investigators need you help finding a thief who is using stolen credit cards in north Mississippi and west Alabama.
Yalobusha County Manhunt Ends In Arrest
A Calhoun County man leads law enforcement on a three hour man hunt, after allegedly stealing a shotgun and four-wheeler in Yalobusha County.
Man Accused Of Desecrating American Flag At Columbus Wal-Mart
A man is accused of trying desecrating the American flag at the Columbus Wal-Mart.
Lowndes Supervisor Helps In Suspect's Arrest
A man is charged with possession of stolen property, and it was a Lowndes County supervisor who helped capture him.
Video: Multiple Plea Deals Accepted In Alcorn Co. Corruption Case
State auditor says investigation is ongoing
Video: Man Convicted Of Impregnating Underage Family Member
A Lee County man will serve 15 years in prison for impregnating a family member under the age of 16.
Video: MSU and Cadence Bank Host Cybersecurity Forum
MSU's DASI informs business leaders about cyber attack threats
Video: Saltillo Man Faces Child Sex Charges
71 year old Saltillo man is accused of offering money to minors, so he could expose himself to them.
Former Neshoba Co. Employee Indicted
A former Neshoba County administrator is indicted in connection with an embezzlement case.
Video: Keeping The Courtrooms Safe
We often think of dangerous places as cities with the highest crime rates but today, even a courtroom poses a threat.
Video: Convenience Store Ordinance Reaction
Some convenience stores around the city of Columbus will be forced to change their hours because city council members passed an ordinance they say is focused on public safety.