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Former school principal gets 15 years for secretly filming students in bathroom
SUMMARY: Norman Keith Aycock, a former principal of Bayou Academy Elementary in Cleveland, Mississippi, was sentenced to 15 years in state prison and 30 years in federal prison for covertly filming students in school bathrooms and locker rooms. He was convicted on six counts, and the investigation began after a hidden camera was found in the girls' locker room. Police discovered that Aycock had been secretly filming in the school for over six years. Attorney General Lynn Fitch expressed her gratitude to law enforcement for their work and said she hopes the sentencing will help the victims and their families with their healing and recovery. Aycock must also register as a sex offender upon his release.
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Suspect in Mississippi attempted murder believed to be in Texas
SUMMARY: Texas and Mississippi Crime Stoppers are seeking help to identify a suspect in connection with an attempted murder in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The suspect is described as a large man wearing a black and red jacket, gray pants, and tan/brown boots. He fled the scene in a white Honda Accord with tinted windows. A reward is being offered for information leading to the suspect's identification. Brazos County Crime Stoppers will assist with coordinating any reward for information in their area.
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Bond revoked for Mississippi woman accused of unnatural intercourse with dog
SUMMARY: Denise Frazier, a Purvis woman, had her bond revoked for charges of unnatural intercourse with a dog in Jones County. She was initially held in Forrest County Jail and was indicted by a grand jury in May 2014. Frazier violated her bond conditions from a prior arrest in April 2013 for unnatural intercourse and cruelty towards an animal. A judge had ordered her to have no contact with animals during the case, but she violated this order in a video. Frazier is currently being held in Jones County for these offenses.
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75% of Mississippi third graders pass reading test in 2024
SUMMARY: The Mississippi Department of Education announced that 75.7% of third graders passed the initial administration of the reading assessment for the 2023-24 school year. This percentage is similar to the pass rate for the previous year and higher than the rate before the pandemic. Students who do not pass the initial test have up to two more attempts to retest. The MDE is working to support instruction and resources aligned with the Science of Reading. Some students may qualify for exemptions to be promoted to fourth grade despite not passing the assessment.
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