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Man Killed In SUV
SUMMARY: to contact the Hinds County Sheriff Department. There is no further information provided regarding the investigation or any potential suspects.
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Tupelo man arrested for store burglary
SUMMARY: Kayin Triplet has been charged with felony commercial burglary after allegedly breaking into a Tupelo convenience store and stealing merchandise. The incident occurred last Monday when Triplet broke in through the rear door of the Express shop, prompting employees to board it up. Local residents expressed their disappointment, urging individuals to pursue legitimate jobs or education instead of resorting to theft. A store cashier noted that the community works hard for their belongings and deserves to feel safe, highlighting that this isn’t the first crime at this location, following an armed robbery investigation last year.
A young Tupelo man is accused of burglarizing a convenience store.
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Jackson storage facility catches fire again
SUMMARY: The Jackson Storage Center on Highway 18 has caught fire for the second time in recent months, with the call coming in at 6 a.m. Monday. The previous fire in September damaged 25% of the building, and firefighters faced difficulties extinguishing the blaze due to the building’s tin construction and hard-to-access areas. It took three days to fully contain the earlier fire, which was determined to have been intentionally set. The cause of the current fire is still under investigation, and no injuries have been reported. Firefighters and AMR are actively working to put out the flames.
Jackson storage facility catches fire again
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JPD inaction at scene of fatal crash under investigation
SUMMARY: An internal investigation is underway regarding two Jackson police officers following a fatal crash involving 35-year-old Tina Carter. The incident occurred late Friday or early Saturday when Carter’s car hit a tree, splitting in half and catching fire, resulting in her death. Controversy arose when a police cruiser reportedly passed the crash scene without stopping; Chief Joseph Wade mentioned the possibility of a pursuit but emphasized the need for accountability for the officers’ actions and inactions. The officers have been placed on administrative leave, and the victim’s family has expressed appreciation for the transparency in the investigation.
JPD inaction at scene of fatal crash under investigation
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