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Prentiss County Sheriff's Office helps with enforcement at local beaches
SUMMARY: This summer, visitors to the beaches in Prentis County will see increased safety measures. The Prentis County Sheriff's Department has partnered with the Army Corps of Engineers to enforce rules and ensure a secure environment. Sheriff Randy Toller highlighted issues like unlicensed driving and driving under the influence as key concerns. Enhanced enforcement will focus on popular areas such as Piney Grove and Old Bridge Beach. Beachgoers appreciate the added safety, making it more comfortable for families and ensuring a drug-free environment. This collaboration will continue throughout the summer until the beaches close for the season.
The Prentiss County Sheriff's Office is working with the Army Corp of Engineers to crack down on crime at local vacation spots.
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Mississippi child dies after being found unresponsive in car
SUMMARY: A three-year-old child was found dead in the back seat of a family vehicle in Perry County, with the doors and windows closed. The duration the boy had spent in the car remains unknown. Jonathan Nobles from the Forest County Coroner's Office confirmed the incident, which occurred on Tuesday. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death. An investigation is underway.
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Capitol police hold meet and greet with public
SUMMARY: At Jackson Academy, numerous Jacksonians attended the quarterly community meeting hosted by Capital Police. Multiple law enforcement agencies discussed the importance of collaboration and new technology to enhance departmental efficiency. Capital Police Chief Bocky highlighted a joint task force with the Jackson Police Department focusing on auto thefts, a significant issue in the city. Stolen vehicles are quickly stripped of ID tags and used in severe crimes such as carjackings, armed robberies, and drive-by shootings. Chief Bocky emphasized addressing the community's tendency toward violence and urged innovative, non-violent approaches to conflict resolution.
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