Federal charges set for man accused of shooting near Eupora High School
According to a criminal complaint, eye witnesses saw the suspect riding a red dirt-bike, when he fired six shots.
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According to a criminal complaint, eye witnesses saw the suspect riding a red dirt-bike, when he fired six shots.
If you have any information, you're asked to call local law enforcement.
After catching up with the subject, police found he had a stolen firearm from Panola County.
Troopers talking to the occupants of the car became suspicious when the driver gave varying accounts of where they were going and where they had been.
The suspect was recently indicted by a Lowndes County Grand Jury and booked into jail. A trial date has not been set.
The suspect was arrested at his Lee County home. He's facing three counts of home repair fraud and up to $15,000 in fines.
The robbery happened this weekend at the Journeys Store. Despite the brandished gun, nobody was injured during the incident.
Lowndes County deputies were called to a home on Jess Lyons Road in July of last year. Investigators say the woman had to get stitches but recovered.
Officers discovered him around 8:30 this morning at his home on Liddon Lake Road.
At the time of the incident, the suspect was out on bond for Attempted Murder and Aggravated Assault charges from 2017.
There was another theft in the area that same night. Other charges are possible in Winston and surrounding counties.
Wilbanks' faces a minimum 15 year term if he is convicted but could get a life sentence under federal sentencing guidelines.
Sheriff Cantrell says anywhere from 18 to 20 shots were fired and that a vehicle outside was damaged in the crossfire.
If you know where Andrew Brainard is, call the Monroe County Sheriff's Department.
Assistant Chief Shumpter wants the community to know the rumor about two dead bodies being found inside the room is false.
It's believed a 4-door, dark colored truck pulled off with the rig. If you know anything, please call Northeast Mississippi Crime Stoppers.
Thomas Green escaped from the Marion County jail just before 1 am. He was in jail for a first degree Rape charge.
The inmate was serving a life sentence for a 1994 burglary and assault conviction in Mobile County.
The defendant is accused of sending sexually explicit texts to a Columbus High School student. The student's mother reportedly filed the original report.
Reports indicate that a second robbery suspect is still loose. If you have any information, please call Oxford Police at 662-232-2400.
Police say some stolen property has been recovered. The auto-burglaries in question happened around the beginning of April.
Most of the stolen items has been recovered. Bond is set at $40,000.
The arrests were made on Stanley Street last week. One suspect has been extradited to Lee County to face charges.
Investigators got a tip the suspects would be dropping off a vehicle at a scrap yard. Deputies waited for the men to arrive and tried to stop them.
No one was injured during the pursuit. The investigation into the case is still on-going.