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Judge maintains $1 million bond for teen accused of killing mother, shooting stepfather
SUMMARY: Carly Madison Gregg, a 14-year-old from Rankin County, will remain in jail with her bond unchanged at $1 million after being accused of killing her mother and attempting to murder her stepfather. The incident occurred on March 19, with police arriving at the scene to find her stepfather injured and her mother dead. After fleeing, Gregg was captured without incident. Despite her defense citing mental health issues and a recent change in medication, the judge deemed her a danger to society and denied the bond reduction. Criminal charges are maintained as Gregg allegedly premeditated the attack on her stepfather.
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Child Protection Services to host family resource fair in Jackson
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Child Protection Services (MDCPS) is hosting a family resource fair on June 8 at New Horizon Church International in Jackson. The event aims to provide families with comprehensive information on preventing child abuse, available resources, and ways to support the community. MDCPS Commissioner Andrea Sanders emphasized the organization's mission to protect children and strengthen families by preventing abuse through services and support for vulnerable families. The fair will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1770 Ellis Avenue. More details can be found on the Child Welfare website. Stay updated by signing up for SuperTalk Mississippi Media's newsletter.
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All shook up? Court battle underway over Graceland
SUMMARY: Graceland, Elvis Presley's former home, faces a public auction due to a $3.8 million loan claim by Naussany Investments, which contends the estate was collateral. However, Riley Keough, Elvis' granddaughter, contests the sale, filing a lawsuit and obtaining a restraining order. Keough claims Naussany used falsified documents to fabricate the loan, which Elvis Presley Enterprises confirmed as fraudulent. The Memphis judge has blocked the auction, with an injunction hearing scheduled for Wednesday. Graceland, worth $400-$500 million, draws over half a million visitors yearly and is a National Historic Landmark since 2006.
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Lee County woman pleads guilty to unemployment fraud
SUMMARY: A Lee County woman, Misty Burgess, has pleaded guilty to one count of theft of government funds for attempting to obtain unemployment benefits using her sister's personal information. The application was submitted in 2020 when Burgess' sister was ineligible due to being incarcerated at the Central Mississippi Correctional Facility. State Auditor Shad White stated that this case is among many unemployment fraud cases recently tackled by his team. The U.S. Attorney's office prosecuted the case, and Burgess awaits sentencing by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi in September.
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