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Tupelo woman pleads guilty in stolen lottery ticket case
SUMMARY: Former convenience store worker Jessica Parker was caught trying to cash a stolen $500,000 lottery ticket in 2022 and could face up to 20 years in prison, a $25,000 fine, and restitution. She was also forced to forfeit a pickup truck, an SUV, two cell phones, and a laptop that were seized by the Tupelo Police Department.
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Jackson locals respond to Chief Wade’s retirement news
SUMMARY: Cam Jackson residents are reacting to Police Chief Joseph Wade’s sudden retirement after nearly 30 years with the Jackson Police Department. Many locals express mixed feelings, surprised by the announcement given Wade’s recent ambitious plans for the department’s future. Some praise his decades of service and wish him well in retirement, hoping he continues contributing to the community. Others voice concerns about public safety and the police force’s stability, questioning the reasons behind his departure and the implications for the city. Despite worries, many acknowledge that Wade’s leadership has strengthened Jackson and laid important groundwork for the future.
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Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Karson (8/26)
SUMMARY: Tori is advocating for mail-in voting access for a community believed to need it most. Following a break, Tori reviews the Tuesday morning weather forecast. The forecast is drawn by First Alert Weather Kids and sponsored by Mississippi Power. The drawing was submitted by Carson, who illustrated a sun either rising or setting, with a few clouds in the sky over a beautiful field. The day is described as gorgeous, and thanks are extended to Carson for the submission.
Today’s First Alert Weather Kid is Karson (8/26)
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Jackson Police Department celebrates new Citizens Academy graduates
SUMMARY: The Jackson Police Department recently graduated a new class from its Citizens Police Academy, aimed at building community leaders and ambassadors for law enforcement. The program offers everyday citizens insight into police work, covering dispatch, investigations, operations, patrol procedures, and community policing strategies. Sergeant Frederick Suttles highlighted the importance of participants understanding police functions to share accurate information within their communities. Participants described the experience as eye-opening, promoting better communication between police and citizens. The department plans to hold more academy sessions in the future, providing opportunities for greater public involvement and understanding of police work.
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