Mississippi News
Kilmichael man loses his life in a house fire
SUMMARY: Montgomery County 911 received a call about a residence on fire at 640 Alva Stage Road in Kilmichael on Feb. 11, and the fire department, sheriff's office, and State Fire Marshal's Office responded. A mobile home was fully engulfed in flames, and the body of Bennie Thomas Kirkwood was found at the back door and pronounced dead at the scene. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
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Late night rain going into the weekend
SUMMARY: Columbus, Mississippi, will experience continued rain and thunderstorm chances over the weekend, with warming temperatures. On Friday night, rain is expected to move in from the southwest, with temperatures in the lower 70s. This weekend, highs are projected in the upper 80s to lower 90s, with scattered rain and some thunderstorms, but no severe weather is anticipated. As the next week progresses, rain chances are expected to diminish while temperatures rise into the low to mid-90s. Overnight lows will remain in the low to mid-70s throughout this period.
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Mississippi teen wanted for fatal shooting captured in Texas
SUMMARY: A 15-year-old named Christian Collins, wanted for a fatal shooting in Mississippi, was captured on July 26 in Texas. He was arrested by U.S. Marshal's Service agents at his mother's apartment in San Marcos. Collins faces charges of murder and aggravated assault for the June 22 shooting of 23-year-old William Young in Brookhaven. His mother, LaRhonda Collins, is also facing obstruction of justice charges related to the incident. This case highlights ongoing issues of youth violence and the complexities of legal consequences involving minors.
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MDWFP K9 helps locate three missing children
SUMMARY: A K9 from the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP) played a crucial role in locating three missing children in Monroe County. The children were reported missing around 2:00 p.m. on July 25. MDWFP Officer Starling and K9 Charlie reached the children's last known location by 4:15 p.m. Using an article of clothing from one of the children to guide him, K9 Charlie successfully tracked and found all three children within 15 minutes. The teamwork between the officer and the K9 led to a swift and successful resolution of the missing persons case.
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