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Dau Mabil’s family argue over right to request autopsy
SUMMARY: New details are emerging in the case of Dal Mobile, a Jackson man whose body was found in the Pearl River days after he went missing. At a recent hearing, the parties discussed who has the right to request an autopsy, with representatives from Mobile's family claiming that there has been little communication or cooperation from his widow, Carissa Bly. Text messages read in court revealed a strained relationship between Carissa and Dow, with Carissa feeling like she is being portrayed as the villain. Judge Dwayne Thomas emphasized the importance of sharing the findings from the state autopsy due to the high public interest in the case. He plans to issue an order by Thursday.
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Mother of fallen Monroe County deputy upset after someone stole items from son's grave
SUMMARY: Recent cemetery vandalism in West Point, Yabish County, and Amory has drawn attention, with Sergeant Dylan Pickle's grave being notably affected. Sgt. Pickle, who served with the Monroe County Sheriff's Department, died in a traffic incident nearly four years ago. Visitors would leave coins on his grave, which held deep personal significance for his mother, Debbie Pearson. Recently, nearly $10 in coins was stolen, leaving only 4 cents. Other graves in the area have also been targeted. Pearson's cameras previously caught someone stealing solar lights from the site. Authorities urge the public to report any such vandalism to prevent future incidents.
The parent of a fallen Monroe County deputy is upset after someone stole items from her son's grave.
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National Folk Festival coming to Jackson
SUMMARY: The city of Jackson will host the National Folk Festival starting in 2025, marking a three-year commitment. Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and First Lady Dr. Ebony Lumumba made the announcement at the Mississippi Museum of Art. The festival, which has traveled the country since its inception in 1934 in St. Louis, is expected to attract 300,000 visitors to downtown Jackson and generate over $60 million for the local economy. This will be the festival's 82nd iteration.
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State agencies host luncheon for victims of crime
SUMMARY: Hinds County aims to have around 180 officers by next year. District Attorney Jody Owens and other agencies hosted a luncheon for crime victims to ask questions and voice concerns. Owens, alongside Victim Services members, addressed these questions, emphasizing the importance of community support for victims of violent crimes. They highlighted their duty to assist those impacted by crime and ensure victims feel cared for and updated. Leaders stressed the importance of registering to receive victim services to maintain ongoing support and advocacy.
State agencies host luncheon for victims of crime
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