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Child Abuse Arrest Made

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EUPORA, Miss. (WCBI) – A Eupora man has been arrested for sexual abuse of a child.
Originally reported last Thursday, the Webster County Sheriff’s Department has arrested Terry Wade Fletcher.
Investigators interviewed the victim’s mother and decided forensic interviews were necessary.
Another woman, yet to be named, came forward during the investigation and gave a statement concerning Fletcher.
Fletcher is charged with two counts of Sexual Battery and three counts of Molesting a Child.
His bond is set at $150,000.
If you have any information on this case, you are urged to contact the Webster County Sheriff Department at (662) 258-7701.

Terry Fletcher

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Statutory Rape Arrest

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – Starkville man faces a series of sexual charges involving a child.

18 year-old Jaquan Owens is charged with Statutory Rape, Enticement of a Child to Produce Visual Depiction of Sexual Conduct, Enticement of a Child to Meet for Sexual Purposes and Dissemination of Sexually Oriented Materials to Persons Under 18 Years.

According to Starkville P.D., the incidents occurred over a few days around November 20.

Owens bond is set at $25,000.

 

Jaquan Owens

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Couple Arrested For Child Abuse

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PRENTISS COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Booneville couple is now behind bars for child abuse.

Charles and Kacy Shelton are both charged with two counts of Felony Child Abuse and one count of Aggravated Domestic Violence.

The two were arrested at their residence, while the children were taken from Corinth Magnolia Regional Hospital to Le Bonheur’s for examination.

Charles’s bond set at $100,000 and Kacy’s at $150,000.

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Robbery Arrest In Oxford

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OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – Security cameras catch two alleged thieves in the act, assisting police in their capture.

After officers viewed the surveillance footage at the Tobacco Superstore on North Lamar Boulevard, Crystal Townsend and Cedric Williams were identified as the alleged robbers.

Law enforcement later learned that the two were in the Brittany Apartments.

Townsend and Williams were arrested there and transported to the Lafayette County Detention Center.

Williams is charged with Robbery and Possession of Cocaine with bond set at $100,000.

While Townsend was charged for Conspiracy to Commit Robbery with a bond set at $60,000.

Crystal Townsend

Cedric Williams

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Shoplifting Carries Different Penalties Based On Number Of Convictions And Dollar Amount Stolen

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TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – The start of the Christmas shopping season usually means a rise in shoplifting.

Law enforcement authorities say larger crowds at stores , malls and other businesses also attract shoplifters and other criminals.

In Mississippi, first and second offenses for items with a value of less than 1 thousand dollars are misdemeanors. A third offense becomes a felony if the items stolen are valued at 500 dollars or more.

Authorities say the criminals know the system.

“We refer to them as boosters, that do this, on a regular basis, they are very aware of what the amount, the minimum threshold for a felony, they know to stay under that amount, they know the law as well as we do many times,” said Detective Scott Floyd, with the Tupelo Police Department.

The National Association of Shoplifting Prevention estimates retailers in the United States lose $11 billion  each year because of shoplifting.  Much of that loss is passed on to consumers.

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Updated: One Dead After Shooting Outside Trotter Convention Center In Downtown Columbus

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – One man is dead after a shooting outside the Trotter Convention Center in downtown Columbus.

City Spokesman Joe Dillon tells WCBI the facility was rented for the evening, and the shooting occurred as an estimated 500 people were leaving.

The 911 call for the shooting was about 12:22 AM on Thursday. An officer was on scene with the victim within 30 seconds of the shooting.

There were two or three arguments inside the party before people started leaving. It’s unclear whether those are related to the shooting.

Four officers were at or just outside the Trotter when the shooting happened, along with two paid security workers the organizer paid for.

Cordell DeShaun Lewis, 27, of Columbus was shot on the sidewalk of 5th Street North.

Lewis later died at Baptist Golden Triangle Hospital.

Investigators closed the street for several hours while they collected evidence.

Dillon says investigators are still trying to determine whether Lewis attended the party at the Trotter.

An arrest has not been made.

Lowndes County Coroner Greg Merchant says an autopsy will be performed, most likely, on Monday.

The incident remains under investigation.

This is the first homicide of the year, in the city, where a civilian allegedly did the shooting/ is considered a suspect.

 

 

 

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Man Arrested for November 9th Burglary

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Ashanti Sampson, 33, Arrested
Source: Prentiss CO Sheriff’s Office

PRENTISS CO, Miss. (WCBI)- A man is arrested in Prentiss County, stemming from a burglary that happened earlier in November.

Ashanti Sampson, 33, was booked Tuesday ,and charged with burglary of a building.

Investigators say Sampson and another man, were seen in a Black Jeep Cherokee, breaking into an outbuilding in the Casey Creek community.

The burglary happened November 9th.

Sampson’s bond was set at $15,000, and he remains in custody.

The belongings taken, included an air compressor, a saw, and other tools and miscellaneous items. The investigation is on going, and will be presented to the next grand jury./

if you have any information about the other person involved in this crime, or if you think you might have purchased the stolen items, call Crimestoppers at 1-800-773-tips, or call the Prentiss County Sheriff’s office, at 662-728-6232.

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Intimidating A Witness Arrest

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A second Columbus woman is accused of intimidating a witness after someone was indicted by a Lowndes County Grand Jury.

Bond was set at $10,000 for 39 year-old Kashuna Smith Butler.

Police were called to a disturbance at Premier Lounge on November 4th.

Investigators say that argument was over the court case.

Joanne Smith was charged with the same crime in connection with the same incident.

There was a deadly and unrelated officer involved shooting at that club the night these crimes were allegedly committed.

If convicted, Butler could spend up to 15 years in prison.

Kashuna Smith Butler

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Directing A Youth To Commit A Felony Arrest

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LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A Lowndes County woman is accused of getting a 14 year-old to buy her drugs.

24 year-old Ashley Hollingsworth is charged with directing a youth to commit a felony.

Lowndes County investigators say the teen’s parents found text messages on the child’s phone, asking him to buy the drugs.

Deputies seized the phone and made the arrest.

The teen and Hollingsworth were neighbors.

Her bond was set at $1,000.

Ashley Hollingsworth

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VIDEO: Columbus Police Are Looking For The Suspect Involved In The City’s First Murder of 2017

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – The Columbus Police Department needs the public’s help to bring a murderer to justice.

“We know there are several witnesses to this shooting and we need you to come forward. Please do the right thing so this does not happen again,” says Columbus Police Chief Oscar Lewis.

27 year-old Cordell Lewis was shot and killed in the early hours of Thanksgiving Day in front of the Trotter Convention Center.

There are several thousand dollars available in reward money for the conviction of a suspect.

Nearly 500 people paid to go to a party at the Trotter and were leaving when the shooting happened.

Investigators are encouraging anyone with information to voluntarily come forward.

If you have any information please Crime Stoppers at 1-800-530-7151.

That deadly Thanksgiving morning shooting is the first homicide this year in Columbus, where investigators believe a civilian pulled the trigger.

Community leaders and law enforcement believe there are several reasons behind the decline in homicides.

In November 2016 WCBI did a homicide review in the Friendly City.

Last year’s homicide rate was more than four times this year’s.

One big thing community leaders tell WCBI, is having residents involved will help solve crimes.

This time last year, there were eight homicides in Columbus.

Columbus Police Investigations Commander Captain Brent Swan says there have been other deaths classified as homicide.

That shooting involves a Columbus Police Officer and technically falls under the homicide category, but that officer has never been charged with a crime.

The violent shooting death of 27 year-old Cordell Lewis is in a different category for investigators.

“We have a lot of death investigations that we work in Columbus. The killing of another is actually classified as a homicide. This is the first potential criminal homicide, which would be classified as the murder we’ve had this year.”

CPD Overview Committee Chairman Dr. Steven L. James says one murder is still too many, but believes there are reasons behind the significant drop.

“A lot of churches have been praying, a lot of individuals have been praying, and we just thank God for answering our prayers. Secondly, I think there’s been a combined effort between the leaders of our city, the mayor, the council, the police department, and the overview committee, to put some things in place to help make our city safer. We have 18 new officers that patrol our streets every day.”

He also believes the city re-joining the drug task force has also helped with crime.

“That’s eight full-time officers, who work every day to help make our city a safer place to live, so I think you look at it, all of those things combined, helped make that a reality.”

East side 1 Neighborhood Watch Captain, Donna Hankee, believes this year’s lower numbers have a lot to do with residents stepping up to help police.

“We’ve gotten numerous neighborhood watches up and going on all four sides, and even downtown, and central Columbus. The word is getting out. We finally got some consistency in the police department with our police chief.”

Officers say they are doing everything to solve this case.

Funeral arrangements are pending for Cordell Lewis.

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Tupelo Car Chase Arrest

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TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – A Tupelo man is accused of leading police on a chase, after crashing into four parked cars, Thanksgiving day.

Tupelo Police Chief Bart Aguirre says it was a miracle no one was hurt, after investigators were called out to Lumpkin Avenue and Kincannon Street.

When officers arrived, a man driving a 2002 Dodge Dakota pick-up truck, fled the scene.

According to police, that man was William Trimble.

After a short chase from Lumpkin to Main Street, Trimble allegedly jumped out of the truck and fled on foot.

Investigators quickly caught Trimble, who say he resisted both officers and emergency medical personnel.

They later learned that Trimble was a convicted felon and had a firearm.

He was charged with Possession of a Firearm, Failure to Yield to Blue Lights, Leaving the Scene of an Accident, DUI, and Resisting Arrest.

Trimble’s bond is set at $7,500.

William Trimble

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Meth Busts In Chickasaw County

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CHICKASAW COUNTY, Miss. (PRESS RELEASE) – On Monday, November 27, 2017 Mississippi Wildlife Fish and Game, North Mississippi Narcotics and Chickasaw County Sheriff Department arrested Eric Oneal and Myquinton Barr on County Road 76 in Woodland. Agents recovered several grams of Cocaine, Marijuana and guns. Eric Oneal (age 20) from Woodland- was arrested for Possession of Marijuana with intent to sell and Possession of Cocaine with intent to sell. Myquinton Barr (age 18) from Mantee- was arrested for Possession of Marijuana with intent to sell and Possession of Cocaine with intent to sell.

Myquinton Barr

Eric Oneal

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Sunday, November 26, 2017 Houston Police Department, North Mississippi Narcotics and Chickasaw County Sheriff Department made a traffic stop on Michael Griffin on Madison Ave in Houston. Agents recovered several grams of Methamphetamine, Michael Griffin (age 52) from Houston- was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine. Michael Griffin bond was set at $10,000.00.

Michael Griffin

 

 

 

 

 

On Saturday, November 25, 2017 Houston Police Department, North Mississippi Narcotics and Chickasaw County Sheriff Department made a traffic stop on Joshua Brown on County Road 345 in Houston. Agents recovered Methamphetamine, Joshua Brown (age 32) from Houston- was arrested for Possession of Methamphetamine. Joshua Brown bond was set at $10,000.00.

Joshua Brown

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Domestic Violence Arrest

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OXFORD, Miss. (WCBI) – A Cleveland man is arrested over the weekend for domestic violence.

On Saturday, November 26, Pierre Holton was arrested by the Oxford Police Department.

According to O.P.D., officers received a disturbance call earlier that day.

Holton was arrested after a brief investigation.

The 21 year-old is charged with Domestic Violence, Aggravated Assault.

His bond is set at $1,500.

Pierre Holton

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Child Abuse Arrest

Columbus Man Faces More Charges

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A Columbus man already in jail for burglaries in Lowndes County now faces new charges in Columbus.

Chase Adam Fields

Chase Fields was arrested on Sunday for 2 counts of burglary of a commercial building in the County. But when deputies arrested Fields, he was also found to be in possession of a credit card, checkbook, and gun taken from a dentist office in Columbus.

Fields is also accused of taking a vehicle from American Glass. That vehicle was equipped with GPS, and further investigation placed the vehicle at the Lowndes County Co-Op at the time that business was burglarized.

Fields is now charged in the city with 3 counts of burglary of a business, felony taking of a motor vehicle, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon..

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UPS Embezzlement Arrest

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LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) – A UPS employee is arrested after reportedly stealing smart phones while loading a truck.

Bralan Logan, of Starkville was arrested yesterday, November 29, at the UPS terminal in the Industrial Park in Columbus.

Recently hired, Logan was working on the line, loading trucks for the shipping company.

iPhone 7’s, 8’s, Samsung Galaxy phones, iPads and headphones were allegedly stolen and later placed on a website for sale.

According to the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department, almost all stolen property has been recovered.

Logan is charged with one count of Embezzlement.

Bralan Logan

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Tupelo Fight Leads To Gunshot

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TUPELO, Miss. (WCBI) – At approximately 2:00 p.m. today, November 30, Tupelo Police responded to the Shine Time on 842 Strauss in reference to a possible shooting.

Investigation thus far indicates the following:

Two adult males were in a physical fight.

One male struck another male in the head with a handgun and a round was fired.

The male that was struck in head went to ER for treatment, but his medical status is not believed to life threatening or debilitating.

Second male had fled prior to officer arrival.  He has been identified and victim may press misdemeanor charges of simple assault and discharge of a firearm within city limits if he chooses.

Anyone with additional information is encouraged to contact Crimestoppers of Northeast Mississippi.

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BREAKING: Shooting Investigation Underway in Lowndes County

VIDEO: Credit Card Fraud Suspects

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STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI) – The Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office needs the public’s help locating two credit card fraud suspects.

In the surveillance video shown above, the two purchase a handful of items at the Starkville convenience store.

The incident happened last Friday just before 5 p.m.

If you have any information regarding this case, please call the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office at 662-323-2421.

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Alabama Escapees

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SPRINGVILLE, Ala. (AP) – Authorities say two inmates have escaped from an Alabama prison.

The Department of Corrections says Ronald King and Antwone Wilson escaped from the state prison in St. Clair County early Monday.

Both men are 27. Prison spokesman Bob Horton says the men are believed to have escaped together.

Officials haven’t released any information on how they got out of St. Clair, a maximum-security prison.

Horton says the department is investigating.

King was serving 50 years for a 2016 burglary conviction in Jefferson County.

A judge sentenced Wilson to life in 2013 for a robbery in Jefferson County.

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