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Man sentenced for Adams County church burglary
SUMMARY: Mark Sturdivant, 37, pled guilty to a church burglary in Adams County, Mississippi, receiving a 14-year sentence from the Mississippi Department of Corrections. The burglary occurred on June 7, 2022, at Washington Baptist Church, where Sturdivant and accomplice Kevin Paul Martin stole three televisions. Sturdivant was apprehended at the Red Carpet Inn in Natchez, following a tip, while he was hiding under a bed. The arrest and sentencing were reported by the Natchez Democrat and other sources.
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Propulsion engineer is charged with obstructing probe of deadly 2017 US military plane crash
SUMMARY: James Michael Fisher, a former propulsion engineer at the Warner Robins Air Logistics Complex, has been arrested and charged with making false statements and obstructing justice in an investigation into a 2017 military plane crash in Mississippi. This crash involved a Marine Corps KC-130T transport plane, killing 16 service members. Fisher, now residing in Portugal, allegedly concealed engineering documents and misled investigators about his decisions related to the crash. If convicted, he faces up to 20 years in prison. His arrest was announced by federal prosecutors and multiple military investigative agencies. Fisher made his initial court appearance in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Fire chief explains dangers of mishandling fireworks
SUMMARY: Fireworks are a popular Fourth of July tradition, but mishandling them can cause serious injuries. West Point fire chief Ken Wilbourne highlights safety measures to avoid accidents, such as choosing a clear area, keeping water nearby, and not handling fireworks improperly. The National Fire Protection Association reports that approximately 10,200 people in the U.S. were treated for firework-related injuries. Wilbourne advises against shooting fireworks at each other to prevent hand or eye injuries. For continuous updates, follow the news on platforms like Facebook and X (formerly Twitter).
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Columbus PD steps up recruiting, steps up image
SUMMARY: The Columbus Police Department in Mississippi has enhanced its recruitment efforts and departmental image. Police Chief Joseph Daughtry noted that many officers previously lacked enough uniforms for a workweek, with clothing often torn, mismatched, and coming apart at the seams. The department has now provided each officer with a full set of modern, comfortable uniforms, improving morale and appearance. Daughtry expressed pride in this upgrade, with plans for new gear, patrol vehicle equipment, and cameras in the coming months. This rejuvenation aims to restore pride within the Columbus Police Department. For continuous updates, follow WCBI on Facebook and X.
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