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Lowndes County deputy injured in police chase

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI)- A Lowndes County deputy is in the hospital after a chase through Columbus ends in a crash.

Cpt. Archie Williams with the Lowndes County Narcotics Taks Force, says the extent of the injuries is unknown, but the deputy was complaining of extensive pain.

The chase started on Pickensville Road when a task force unit tried to pull over a red Dodge Charger for a traffic stop. The chase then ended in a crash in the Mi Toro parking lot on Highway 45.

The crash involved a Lowndes County deputy’s unit.

The female suspect in the chase is not injured.

Cpt. Williams says the task force had been investigating the suspect for some time on a drug related investigation.

Now, Cpt. Williams says she’s going to face several charges.

“The suspect is going to be looking at felony fleeing charges and several other charges including felony drug charges. Also we have an injured deputy from the chase. We don’t know how extensive yet but hopefully not too bad, but that did happen,” said Cpt. Williams.

The suspect was taken into custody.

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TUPELO MAN FACING TWO FEDERAL INDICTMENTS FOR SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF A CHILD

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TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A Tupelo man arrested in May now faces two federal indictments.

Shane Ingellis, 32, of Tupelo has been accused of possessing and distributing images of children having sex.

The two-count indictment of sexual exploitation of a child said the incidents took place between January 1 and 21 of this year.

Ingellis made his initial court appearance on the charges Monday in Oxford.

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Gun found in chase suspect’s car

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The woman charged after a chase through Columbus could face new charges.

We also have new video of the crash that ended the pursuit.

A WCBI viewer sent a video of Lushaudra Barry’s car going through the Mi Toro parking lot on Highway 45. You then see a deputy’s SUV and the car collide.

The 31-year-old suspect is charged with felony fleeing and drug charges.

Captain Archie Williams said the drug charges will be enhanced because a gun was found in Barry’s Dodge Charger.

She was not injured.

The deputy driving the vehicle was injured but later released from the hospital.

Barry could face additional charges.

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Third arrest made in drive-by shooting of two young boys

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WINSTON COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – Winston County deputies have made a third arrest in the drive-by shooting of two boys.

Lakelvin Hughes, 19, is in custody.

Investigators said Hughes was out on early release from a previous conviction.

His probation was revoked and Hughes was sent to the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility in Rankin County.

Deputies told WCBI once he is released they will announce the formal charges pending against Hughes.

The shooting happened this past Thursday at the intersection of Goss Road and Minnie Miller Road.

A 12-year-old and 13-year-old were both shot outside of a home.

Winston County Sheriff Jason Pugh said within minutes of the drive-by shooting, deputies were able to pull-over a white SUV and make two arrests.

Brothers Joe and Justin White were both charged with two counts of aggravated assault, drive-by-shooting, and shooting into an occupied dwelling.

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Woman holding gun in viral video found guilty of misdemeanor

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The woman accused of ordering a couple to leave the Oktibbeha County Lake, while holding a gun, has been found guilty.

Ruby Howell was found guilty of exhibition of a weapon in Oktibbeha County Justice Court.

The charge is a misdemeanor.

She was ordered to a pay a $250 fine and will not serve jail time.

Cell phone video showed the incident from late May at the Kampgrounds of America site.

The couple was asked to leave the property, while Howell was holding a gun.

She no longer works for KOA.

Franklin and Jessica Richardson later filed a report with the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department.

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Smithville man pleads guilty to child sex crime

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LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Smithville man pled guilty to a child sex crime.

Kevin Lee Kilgo was charged with exploitation of a child in Lowndes County.

He will serve five years in prison, pay a $2,500 fine, and register as a sex offender.

Prosecutors said the alleged incident happened in September 2018.

Investigators told WCBI that Kilgo was chatting online with the juvenile victim and started asking for sexually explicit pictures.

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West Point Police Department searching for burglar

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WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – West Point Police is asking for help identifying an apartment burglary suspect.

The burglary happened Wednesday at an apartment in the Windale Apartment Complex.

The burglar came into the complex in a Ford F-150 truck. He was a passenger in the truck.

The suspect was wearing black pants, dark-colored pants, and black and white shoes

If you have anyone information on the suspect, please call Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers.

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New details released in officer-involved shooting

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GORDO, Ala. (WCBI) – About 24 hours after a Gordo man was shot, investigators confirmed the gunfire was an officer-involved shooting.

District Attorney Andy Hamlin confirmed Wallace Wilder, 62, died after being shot at his Grandview Gardens Apartment Complex.

Hamlin said the investigation has been turned over to the Alabama State Bureau of Investigation.

He did not release any details about the shooting.

Wilder’s family and law enforcement sources told WCBI that the Gordo man had a knife when Pickens County deputies came to his apartment.

Wilder was known to have some mental issues and that’s believed to be the reason law enforcement were there.

Our sources also said Pickens County Sheriff Todd Hall was involved in the shooting.

SBI has not responded to our questions about the shooting.

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Two people sentenced on child exploitation charges stemming from Booneville girl’s disappearance

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BOONEVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – A federal judge sentenced two people on child exploitation charges stemming from the disappearance of a Booneville teen two years ago.

Kenneth Hooks and Sarah Morris were sentenced and will serve time for producing child pornography and enticing a young child to engage in sexual activity for the purpose of creating obscene images.

The case stemmed from a 2017 disappearance of a 17-year-old who was later found alive.

The Department of Homeland Security was involved in the case.

Hooks and Morris were found in California in May of 2018 after an arrest affidavit was issued for Hooks out of Alabama. The car was registered to Morris.

Court documents stated child porn was found on a laptop.

The mother of the kidnapped teen was arrested last August after investigators said she was directly involved in her daughter’s disappearance. She’s awaiting trial in Prentiss County.

Kenneth Hook was sentenced to 120 years and two life sentences to run consecutively. Morris was sentenced to 197 months.

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Louisville man allegedly found with 172 pounds of marijuana in Texas

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BEAUMONT, TX. (WCBI) – A Louisville man remains jailed after being captured in Beaumont, Texas with a trunk full of drugs.

Jimario Holmes, 31, was charged with possession of marijuana, possession of a controlled substance along with a gun charge.

Holmes was stopped on Interstate 10 in Beaumont by the Beaumont Interdiction squad.

Officers said they could smell marijuana as soon as they approached his car.

That’s likely because Beaumont Police said they found 172 pounds of marijuana in the car along with two kilos of cocaine.

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Amory woman arrested on drug charge

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AMORY, Miss. (WCBI) – An Amory woman faces a drug charge after investigators find alleged methamphetamine.

Ginger Woolbright, 47, was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance.

Her bond was set a $5,000 by Justice Court Judge Fowlkes.

She has since posted bail.

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Columbus man accused of sex crime involving child under 14-years-old

Trial starts for man accused of secretly recording people in home

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LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A man accused of secretly recording people in a home has gone to trial.

Richard Dobbins was charged two counts of filming another person without permission for lewd purposes. Dobbins was arrested in June 2017.

Lowndes County Investigators said a recording device was found in the bathroom of the home.

Other electronic equipment was also seized.

Dobbins’ trial started Wednesday.

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Troopers search for carjacking suspect near Starkville

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UPDATE: The carjacking suspect has been caught.

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI)- The Mississippi Highway Patrol is warning drivers in and around Starkville to be on the lookout for a suspected carjacker.

Troopers are looking for James Franklin.

Franklin is an African American man about 30 years old. He was last seen wearing blue jeans.

He’s wanted for armed carjacking. A vehicle has been found and Franklin is believed to be on foot.

Troopers say if you see someone matching Franklin’s description, do not pick them up. Troopers say Franklin is considered to be armed and dangerous.

It’s unclear if anyone was injured in the incident.

 

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Former businessman pleads guilty to secretly filming people inside home

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A former Columbus businessman pleaded guilty to secretly filming people inside a home.

Richard Dobbins pleaded guilty to two counts of filming another person without permission for lewd purposes.

His trial started Wednesday but he made the plea Thursday morning.

Lowndes County Investigators said a recording device was found in the bathroom of the home. Other electronic equipment was also seized.

Deputies worked with the state Attorney General’s Internet Crimes Against Children task force in the investigation.

Dobbins will be sentenced Friday.

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Carjacking suspect in custody after high-speed chase and ground search

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – An accused carjacking suspect is in custody after a high-speed chase and ground search.

James Franklin is in the Oktibbeha County jail.

The carjacking happened near Carthage. A pursuit led state troopers into Oktibbeha County.

Investigators believe Franklin crashed the stolen vehicle on Watt Hill Road.

Highway patrolmen and deputies searched for Franklin throughout the night.

Thursday morning about 6:30, a deputy spotted Franklin walking out of the woods onto Highway 25.

Franklin was arrested without incident.

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Lowndes County woman pleads guilty to killing husband

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LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Lowndes County woman has pled guilty to killing her husband.

The gruesome case involves a mother and daughter, along with the eventual burning of Manuel Vasquez’s body.

“It’s a terrible, terrible unexplainable crime that they committed,” said District Attorney Scott Colom.

Christina Martinez showed little emotion when pleading guilty to killing her husband, Manuel Vasquez, burning his body, and scattering his remains on the couple’s lawn.

The investigation started in June 2015 at the couple’s New Hope home.

Colom said Martinez and her mother, Lydia, told the Vasquez children that their father went on a retreat after the youngsters reported hearing a noise that they thought was a gunshot.

“I mean, to not only kill someone that you’ve known for a long time and love, but to burn his body almost completely and to lie about to the children, to his family, to the community…and had it not been for the investigation, who knows if they would have ever been caught,” said Colom.

Lydia Martinez has been indicted for accessory after the fact.

In a civil lawsuit that was filed in federal court in 2016, we learned that Vasquez’s remains were found scattered on their New Hope property in July 2015.

Those same court documents said investigators found bullet holes in the box springs of a mattress in the master bedroom, bleach stains on the mattress, and new carpeting.

Colom declined to go into any details that were not made in the plea agreement because he says the case will be represented to the grand jury, where there could be more indictments.

“Investigations are really never, ever over because when you get new information, the state is under an obligation to consider that information to see whether you can corroborate it,” said Colom.

“Once we found the other circumstances that were revealed to the state, she was honestly relieved,” said Martinez’s defense attorney Donna Smith.

Christina Martinez was originally charged with capital murder but pled to second degree murder.

“She did talk with her children and they suggested strongly that she figure out a way to get out of prison as quickly as she could, legitimately,” said Smith.

The case has taken many turns but prosecutors plan to make sure everyone involved is brought to justice.

“Once the full story comes out about what here and what eventually led to Mr. Vasquez’s murder and the attempt to cover it up, I think it’s going to be too unbelievable for a Lifetime movie,” said Colom.

Christina Martinez’s sentencing was delayed until after the investigation is complete, due to her possible cooperation with prosecutors.

Lydia Martinez remains on bond from her indictment.

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West Point PD asking for information on shoplifting incident

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WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – West Point Police Department is asking for help identifying an alleged meat thief.

The woman in the picture below was caught on surveillance camera taking a large piece of meat from the Save-A-Lot grocery store in West Point.

SOURCE: WEST POINT POLICE DEPARTMENT

If you have any information on this incident, or the suspect’s identity you are asked to call West Point Police Department at (662) 494-1244..

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West Point PD asking for information on burglary suspect’s location

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WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – West Point Police Department is looking for a burglary suspect.

Rodney Carter, 42, is wanted for a burglary that happened at the Windale Apartments in West Point.

Carter’s last known address was on Swedenburg Circle.

If anyone has information on Carter’s location you’re asked to call West Point Police Department at 494-1244 or Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers at 1-800-530-7151.

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Columbus man sentenced for secretly filming people in home

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A Columbus man will spend a decade in prison for secretly filming people inside a home.

Richard Dobbins was ordered to serve 10 years in prison.

He pleaded guilty to two counts of filming another person without permission for lewd purposes.

Lowndes County Investigators said a recording device was found in the bathroom of the home.

Other electronic equipment was also seized back in 2017.

Deputies worked with the state Attorney General’s Internet Crimes Against Children task force in the investigation.

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