Friday, April 24, 2015

Vicksburg Pre-Dawn Drug Raid

A yearlong investigation by Vicksburg police and the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotic led to 18 arrests Friday morning in a police operation dubbed “Operation Long Time Coming.”
The majority of the 18 suspects are considered to be mid-to upper-level drug dealers, Vicksburg Police Chief Walter Armstrong said.
“We’re anticipating at least three more arrests,” Armstrong said.
Most of the suspects involved in the investigation are believed to be members of the same drug organization, Armstrong said. They are accused of crimes involving sale of crack cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine, he said.
Arrested in the early morning raid that encompassed neighborhoods across Vicksburg were:
• Andrew Allen
• Tennesha Burns
• Brandon Carr
• Purell Evans
• Xavier Floyd
• Derrick “DT Thomas
• James “Blue” Jones
• Antonia “Mane-Mane” Thomas
• Demetrice Harris
• Kimberly Harris
• Myron Henderson
• Vick Hudson
• Jeremiah H. Ross
• Kourtney Wallace
• Keith Walker
• Tony Walsh
• Jamaal Williams
• Keith Wilson
All 18 were taken to the Warren County Jail, Sheriff Martin Pace said. Charges will be released once each suspect had completed the booking process.
VPD, MBN, the Mississippi Highway Safety Patrol, The Drug Enforcement Administration and the Warren County Sheriff’s Office began the raid at about 4 a.m. Friday arresting suspects accused of selling crack cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamine, Armstrong said
Armstrong said the suspects would all appear Tuesday in Warren County Justice Court.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Gulfport police chief fed up with subculture of violence: Change, leave Gulfport or go to prison



GULFPORT -- Weekend killings moved the Gulfport police chief to frustration Monday, leading to sharp words for the city's "criminal subculture" and those who see criminal activity and don't report it.
To criminals, Chief Leonard Papania said, "We will be relentless in our pursuit to identify you and arrest you. So you can either change, you can leave or you can go to prison."

To others, he said, "Do not wait until something tragic happens. When you are aware of smaller crimes indicative of the criminal subculture, you must act. Do not wait for violence."

"There are those turning a blind eye and even defending the criminal lifestyles that are leading up to violent crime."

Papania said he is "sick and tired of this 'no snitch' and 'don't work with police'" attitude.

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Friday, March 27, 2015

Gulfport man is in jail charged with burglarizing a home

GULFPORT, MS (WLOX) - A Gulfport man is in jail charged with burglarizing a home. That according to Gulfport Police who said they arrested 27-year-old Fabian Ramone Smith on Thursday after a brief chase on foot.

The home owner told investigators that a black man broke into their residence in the 2800 block of 57th Avenue Thursday evening and stole a handgun. Investigators said the man ran away when the home owner approached him.

Smith is in the Harrison County Adult Detention Facility on a $75,000.00 bond. If you or a loved one is facing burglary charges in or around the Jackson or Gulfportarea, contact the skilled  team at Bail One, LLC at (601) 619-0001 or (228) 832-5506 for an immediate consultation. The bail agents at Bail One have what their past clients call real experience when it comes to fast and confidential service. The Bail Agents have had success helping people in matters ranging from professionals who got a DUI to some of the most serious cases one can imagine. One only needs to look at the client "thank you" and recommendation section on the Bail One website.

Bail and Other Things By The River: $100K in Cocaine Seized, Three Arrested

Bail and Other Things By The River: $100K in Cocaine Seized, Three Arrested: Earlier this week, three people were arrested and approximately $100,000 worth of cocaine was seized in a drug bust by the Mississippi B...

$100K in Cocaine Seized, Three Arrested

Earlier this week, three people were arrested and approximately $100,000 worth of cocaine was seized in a drug bust by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics (MBN). According to WJTV News Channel 12, officials also found over $8,900 in cash and four vehicles in the Picayune bust. Gerald Hinton, 50, Draeshund "Lil Dip" Magee, 37, and Joshua Ceaser, 32, were arrested in connection with the drugs.
Although very few details about how the arrests went down have been released, we do know that there was a joint investigation between federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. At this time, all of the suspects have been charged with conspiracy to distribute.
If you or a loved one is facing drug possession or distribution charges in or around the Jackson or Gulf Coast  area, contact the skilled  team at Bail One, LLC at (601) 619-0001 or (228) 832-5506 for an immediate consultation. The bail agents at Bail One have what their past clients call real experience when it comes to fast and confidential service. The Bail Agents have had success helping people in matters ranging from professionals who got a DUI to some of the most serious cases one can imagine. One only needs to look at the client "thank you" and recommendation section on the Bail One website.

Methamphetamines Arrests in Mississippi

Earlier this week, two men were arrested on suspicion of meth possession. According to WJTV News Channel 12, two pounds of meth were found inside of a stuffed teddy bear. At this time, we do not know how the teddy bear was associated with 33-year-old Nicholas Ringold and 34-year-old Ronald Vaughn, who were both arrested.
The estimated street value for the confiscated 'ice' is about $100,000. Ringold, from Vicksburg, was charged for possession and intent to sell or distribute and Vaughn, of Picayune, was charged with conspiracy to possess with intent to sell or distribute. Additionally, over $3,000 cash was also confiscated during the arrest.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Suge Knight can’t get out of jail after $2.2 million bail revoked, charged with murder


The cigar-chomping former rap impresario was slapped with one count of murder, one count of attempted murder and two counts of hit-and-run with an added allegation he committed a violent felony while out on bail in his pending felony robbery case, the Los Angeles District Attorney said.

 "They asked that his bail be raised to 'no bail' due to several factors — that he's a possible flight risk and a three-strike candidate, possible witness intimidation and then his criminal past," she told the Daily News.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Football Players Arrested for Disorderly Conduct



Just after midnight on Thursday, two Ole Miss football players were arrested for disorderly conduct. There's no word on the circumstances of the arrests, but according to WJTV News Channel 12, they were arrested and booked in Lafayette County.

Safety Trae Elston and receiver Damore'ea Stringfellow were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct late that evening. Elston was also charged with resisting arrest. Very few details have been released about the incident, but we do know that as of noon the next day, they were still in jail.

Disorderly Conduct Arrest

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

DRUG ARREST IN RANKIN COUNTY



Officials Seized 17 Pounds of Cocaine
On Saturday, January 17, 2015, a law enforcement task force seized 17 pounds of cocaine during a traffic stop in Rankin County. According to WJTV News Channel 12, the incident happened at about 4:00 p.m. on Interstate 20, near mile marker 62.
Traffic Stop Turned Drug Bust
Very few details have been released, but we do know that a red Chevrolet pickup truck was pulled over for a traffic violation, and the driver, Adrian Rojas-Jaimes, was arrested. Apparently, the deputies suspected the vehicle had drugs or contraband and searched the vehicle. They reportedly found 17 pounds of cocaine, estimated to be worth about $250,000 wholesale or about $700,000 street value. Multiple agencies handled this arrest.
Cocaine and Drug Arrests in Jackson
This wasn't a small amount of cocaine. Although WJTV News Channel 12 reported that Rojas-Jaimes was charged with possession, he's likely facing additional charges on top of that. It's not a stretch to see somebody in this type of situation also charged with intent to distribute or additional similar charges. This isn't a small-time misdemeanor case.
Felony Drug Charges
Any more than 0.1 grams of cocaine, and you could be facing felony charges. This means you're looking at one year in jail, minimum. With mandatory minimums and the War on Drugs, you could be facing an extensive amount of time behind bars. Felony charges don't just go away either, you need to have a skilled criminal defense attorney and skilled bail agent on your side for the best possible outcome. If you were busted during a traffic stop, your attorney is going to do everything possible to determine if the stop and search were conducted legally. Getting your case thrown out needs to be your lawyer's top priority. But first you need to be freed from incarceration.
When to Call a Bondsman and Attorney
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