The event marked the 24th anniversary of Weigel's Family Christmas, bringing children on a shopping spree so they could get anything they want for Christmas.
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Suspect from Indiana in custody for Oxford cold case
Jerry Owens in custody in Oxford. | Source: Oxford Police Department
Oxford police now have a suspect in connection to a 2013 sexual assault.
Posted: Mar 3, 2021 4:42 PM
Updated: Mar 3, 2021 4:43 PM
Posted By: Zac Carlisle
OXFORD, Miss. (WTVA) - Oxford police now have a suspect in connection to a 2013 sexual assault.
According to the Oxford Police Department, the incident happened on Oct. 20, 2013, by an unknown individual.
A break in the case occurred in late-2020 when investigators learned of a possible DNA match.
This ultimately led investigators to Indiana where they worked with the Indiana Department of Corrections to acquire a new DNA sample.
Courtesy-Schneck Med Center FB page
SEYMOUR, Ind. – It was a bittersweet day when Jerry Owens, 74, of Seymour, was finally released from Schneck Medical Center last week after spending 67 days in the hospital. Owens and his wife Karen were admitted to Schneck suffering from COVID-19 back in early November. His wife did not survive the disease from which it took two-and-a-half months for him to recover.
Owens tearfully said, “It’s great to be getting out of here, but I’m going home without my wife.”
As he was wheeled from his room and out of Schneck Medical Center, the staff lined the hallways cheering him, exchanging high fives, and giving him presents. To view the celebration, click on the video here.
Donation presented to Cops and Kids in late woman’s honor
12/24/20 4:20 AM
During her tenure with Centra Credit Union, Karen Owens presented several oversized checks to local causes.
Anchor House Family Assistance Center and Pantry, Girls Inc. of Jackson County and the Fraternal Order of Police Donald M. Winn Lodge 108 Cops and Kids program have been among the recipients.
All of those causes have one thing in common: Kids.
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Owens
Centra Credit Union recently presented an $8,457.41 check to C.J. Foster to benefit the Fraternal Order of Police Donald M. Winn Lodge 108 Cops and Kids program in honor of the late Karen Owens, who was branch manager in Seymour. Joining Centra staff members for the presentation were Owens’ stepdaughter, Shelley Turner, and brother, C.D. Kinney. SUBMITTED