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Indecent Exposure and Multiple Shoplifting, Disorderly Conduct, and DUIs in Attala and Leake Arrests
JERMEL D BALL, 25, of Kosciusko, Indecent Exposure, KPD. Bond $1,300. JESSICA D BOLICK, 33, of Hickory, NC, Shoplifting, CPD. Bond $889.25. HEATHER A BURRAGE, 31, of Carthage, DUI – 1st, No Driver’s License, MHP. Bond $1,000, $500. DEVON L CRISLER, 30, of Walnut Grove, Bench Warrant –...
Wreck With Injuries Reported on Hwy. 25
CARTHAGE, Miss.–A one-car wreck with injuries was reported Saturday afternoon at 4:24. The crash was on Hwy. 25 south, just north of Hwy. 16. Police and rescue personnel did not discuss the nature or number of injuries over police radio. At least two women were hurt and went to...
A Party Near the Prison: Four Wheelers in Walnut Grove
WALNUT GROVE, Miss.–A gathering may have gotten out of hand Saturday night in Walnut Grove on Hwy. 492. Leake County dispatchers got multiple calls about loud music and ATVs going up and down roadways near the prison. One woman called and said the people riding were turning around in...
Tractor Reported Turned Over on a Man Near Thomastown
THOMASTOWN, Miss.–A tractor was reported turned over on a man near Thomastown Saturday evening. Leake County deputies and other first responders were called to a logging road on Revere Rd. near St. Anne, to the northwest of Carthage, near Thomastown, just after 6:30. It wasn’t clear from police communications...
Semi Truck Blocks Highway in Friday Night Wreck
CARTHAGE, Miss.–An 18-wheeler ran off the road and ended up in the ditch, but was still partially blocking the road Friday night near the Twin City Meat Market. The wreck was just after 10 p.m. neat the intersection of Hey. 35 and Hwy. 487. While there were no injuries,...
Photo Gallery: Kosciusko Police Department Visits Boys and Girls Club
Members of the Kosciusko Police Department visited the Boys and Girls Club of Kosciusko on Monday, July 16. Chief Greg Collins spoke to the children about bullying and gun safety. Children were also allowed to tour officer’s vehicles.
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