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Ocean Springs man sentenced for deadly DUI crash that killed sisters
SUMMARY: Joseph Leo Nangle, a 45-year-old man from Ocean Springs, has been sentenced to 45 years in prison for a DUI crash that killed two sisters from New Orleans in July 2022. Nangle received a 50-year sentence for aggravated DUI, with five years of post-release supervision. He pleaded guilty to causing a fiery five-vehicle collision after drinking and taking drugs at a casino. Nangle expressed remorse in court, stating he was unaware of the crash until waking in ICU. He has maintained sobriety for over 800 days and had two prior DUI arrests before this incident.
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Chaney may sue CMS over creation of state insurance exchange if Gov. Reeves doesnโt sign off
SUMMARY: Insurance Commissioner Mike Chaney is reconsidering plans for a Mississippi state health insurance exchange, previously contingent on Governor Tate Reeves’ approval. Chaney estimates that a state-exchange could save $25-30 million annually and provide lower premiums and additional benefits for residents. A bill granting Chaney the authority to create the exchange passed the legislature, but Reeves has not signed it. Chaney believes Reeves may support the exchange after the upcoming elections. If needed, Chaney is prepared to pursue legal action against the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) if it insists on a governor’s letter to proceed.
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North Carolina kidnapping suspect arrested in Mississippi
SUMMARY: An 18-year-old named Jerry Carredondo-Rocha was arrested in Mississippi for his alleged involvement in a kidnapping case from North Carolina. The Brandon Police received a tip from the Wake County Sheriff’s Office regarding a vehicle linked to the abduction of a juvenile. Officers located the vehicle at a business and pursued it after the suspect attempted to flee on Interstate 20. Carredondo-Rocha was apprehended, and the missing juvenile was found safe inside the vehicle. He faces charges for felony evasion in Mississippi, with additional charges expected in North Carolina.
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Possible human remains found in 2 Mississippi countiesย
SUMMARY: Investigations are ongoing in Mississippi after possible human remains were discovered in Leake and Kosciusko counties on Sunday. In Leake County, a deer hunter found a body on private property, but identification was challenging due to decomposition. Law enforcement is treating it as a death investigation, with remains sent to a crime lab for examination. Separately, skeletal remains were found near a home in Kosciusko. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is involved, and results from both cases may take several months to be determined.
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