Police use license plate readers to track burglary suspects across multiple states
Booneville and Oxford police used license plate reader technology to help apprehend burglary suspects connected to a series of crimes across several states.
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Booneville and Oxford police used license plate reader technology to help apprehend burglary suspects connected to a series of crimes across several states.
Read MoreExperts warn that temperatures inside vehicles can rise quickly during summer. Authorities emphasize the importance of safety checks to prevent heat-related incidents.
Read MoreConstruction on East Parker Drive will start Monday, with lane closures and heavy equipment expected throughout the week, officials say.
Read MoreTippah County Lake in Ripley, Mississippi, will reopen to the public on Saturday, May 30, after storm cleanup efforts. The campground will remain closed for repairs.
Read MoreMississippi marks National Alligator Day by highlighting the American alligator’s role in the state’s natural landscape and offering safety tips for outdoor enthusiasts.
Read MoreMississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks issued 296 citations during Memorial Day weekend enforcement, with a focus on safety and compliance on state waterways.
Read MoreThe city of Booneville is installing Axon Outpost license plate readers in 35 locations to improve safety and assist law enforcement efforts, officials say.
Read MoreIn the latest TigerTalk episode, President Dr. Ricky G. Ford discusses how Northeast maintains a close-knit college environment while preparing students for the workforce.
Read MoreCadet Class 70 is set to graduate from Mississippi Highway Patrol in eight days, marking the completion of their training.
Read MoreSeveral sophomore football players are helping promote the Tigers’ 2026 game schedule. Fans are encouraged to mark their calendars for this fall’s matchups.
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