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Crimenet: Bobbie Jo Anderson
SUMMARY: Sheriff Eric Clark of Sha County is seeking assistance in locating 33-year-old Bobby Joe Anderson, a female with dark hair, who is wanted for an intervention court violation warrant. If you have any information regarding her whereabouts, please call Crime Stoppers, where your identity will remain anonymous. Your tips could lead to an arrest and make you eligible for a cash reward. Catch “Crimet” every Monday night at 6 and 10 on News 11, and Tuesday mornings during “Good Morning Meridian.”
The Neshoba County Sheriff’s Department needs your help finding Bobbie Jo Anderson.
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Well-known gospel singer found dead in burned home early Tuesday morning
SUMMARY: Local gospel artist JB Mance, known as the Godfather of Gospel, tragically died in a house fire in Jackson at the age of 97, leaving the community heartbroken. Blues artist Stevie J Blues, who toured with Mance, described him as caring and professional, and emphasized his significant impact on gospel music through his group, JB Mance and the Soul Conciliators. Mance was a beloved figure in Jackson, often seen at Bully’s Restaurant where he enjoyed his favorite meals. Tributes highlight his warm spirit and memorable songs, including “Never Trust a Snake,” resonating deeply with fans and friends.
Well-known gospel singer found dead in burned home early Tuesday morning
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Tupelo dealing with rise in homelessness
SUMMARY: Tupelo is experiencing a significant rise in homelessness, with 82 individuals reported, a 50% increase from last year. Recent city actions included removing a downtown homeless encampment, leading to concerns about belongings being discarded. The Salvation Army’s cold weather shelter remains closed unless temperatures hit 20° or less, due to rising utility costs and security requirements. City leaders have acknowledged the problem and are collaborating under a homeless task force to discuss solutions aimed at providing long-term stability, highlighting the importance of building trust with the homeless community while recognizing resource challenges and limited shelter space.
Homeless numbers have been on the rise in Tupelo this year.
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Two women wanted for murder in Jackson arrested in Magee
SUMMARY: Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade praised detectives for the arrests of Angela Rhodes and Ariana Expose, who are charged with the murder of Jeremy Easterling, killed at the Crown Motel. Chief Wade expressed concern that their bond of $500,000 was too low, emphasizing the need to send a message to the community and victims’ families. He highlighted the importance of ensuring suspects are kept off the streets to prevent further violence. Wade also provided an update on another murder investigation on Fairfax Avenue.
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