Student charged after making bomb threat to Crockett County Middle School
One Crockett County Middle School student is set to appear before a judge after making a bomb threat.
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One Crockett County Middle School student is set to appear before a judge after making a bomb threat.
Crime Stoppers needs your help in identifying the suspect who robbed Tobacco World Smoke Shop located on North Highland Avenue.
A Jackson man wanted in multiple counties has been arrested by the U.S. Marshals.
Crime Stoppers needs your help identifying suspects in recent auto burglaries.
Monday, U.S. Marshals captured Memphis murder suspect, Deario Wilkerson, 20, after he fell through the ceiling from the attic space where he was hiding.
A suspect is in custody following a stabbing last week in Humboldt.
Authorities release an update to Saturday’s fatal murder just outside Gadsden.
A couple in Benton County is being charged with alleged child sex crimes involving a relative.
A Memphis-area man has been charged with making threats against President Joseph R. Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, and former President Barack Obama.
Cunnigham has an active failure to appear in Gibson County Circuit Court for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon, possession of schedule VI drugs and probation violation.
We have a follow-up to a previous story of an officer-involved shooting.
In our continuing coverage, the Animal Rescue Corps answers a call for help from law enforcement to rescue more than 40 cats from what they say were horrendous conditions in Gibson County.
After a month-long investigation an arrest was made for arson which damaged numerous mailboxes in our county.
UPDATE (8/23/24): TBI says the subject who died as a result of this incident has been identified as 32-year-old Zachary Johnson. UPDATE (8/22/24): Investigation continues following cross-county pursuit that left one dead SEE ALSO: PHOTOS: Suspect drives into river following…
We received reports of a heavy police presence on Lockwood Drive in Jackson.



