Emigrant resident Chris Desborough was traveling northbound on his motorcycle on Highway 89 through Paradise Valley on Wednesday, July 5 around 3 p.m. when he was struck by a Toyota
Emigrant resident Chris Desborough was traveling northbound on his motorcycle on Highway 89 through Paradise Valley on Wednesday, July 5 around 3 p.m. when he was struck by a Toyota
Police Chief John Terrill said one officer was shot in the head and a suspect was subsequently shot and killed after police responded to a domestic incident on the 5900 block of SR-48 Tuesday night.
Police: Baker area double homicide suspect dead in Mississippi; baby that was allegedly kidnapped now in hospital
Suspect fatally shot his ex-girlfriend and her nephew, authorities say
Police swarm EBR murder suspect s car after chase; child injured in incident By WAFB Staff | May 3, 2021 at 12:24 PM CDT - Updated May 3 at 8:46 PM
HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WAFB) - A double homicide suspect from the Baker area is now dead and the baby the suspect allegedly abducted is in stable condition at a Biloxi area hospital, according to Biloxi Police Chief John Miller.
WLOX-TV, WAFB’s sister station in Biloxi, Miss., is reporting the suspect, Eric Derell Smith, died in an exchange of gunfire with law enforcement after a police pursuit that began near the Louisiana/Mississippi state line.
Police: Baby allegedly kidnapped from Baker area home dies; new video shows shootout
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HARRISON COUNTY, Miss. (WAFB) - A double homicide suspect from the Baker area and his 4-month-old son that he allegedly kidnapped are both deceased, according to the Biloxi Police Department.
LANGUAGE WARNING: New video obtained by WAFB from Paige Harkins from Monday, May 3, shows the exchange of gunfire on I-10 in Harrison County, Mississippi, between law enforcement and the double murder suspect Eric Derell Smith.
Authorities say Eric Derell Smith, 30, fatally shot his ex-girlfriend, Christin Parker, 32, and her nephew, Brandon Parker, 26, around 11:30 a.m. Monday, May 3, at Parker’s home in an unincorporated area of East Baton Rouge Parish near Baker, La.