A pursuit resulted in one injury Monday, February 8, after a subject attempted first to avoid a traffic stop and then a set of spike strips.
A deputy with the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office attempted to stop a vehicle in the area of Millers Crossroads. Dispatch alerted the deputy the vehicle had been stolen in Bonifay earlier that day.
The subject fled from the deputy, crossing into Alabama.
The chase ended In the area of County Road 61 and 167, south of Hartford when he attempted to evade a spike strip deployment, causing the car to leave the roadway and overturn, coming to rest upside down.
Mobile man in custody, charged with robbing Moss Point bank
Updated Jan 11, 2021;
MOSS POINT, Mississippi A 39-year-old Mobile, Ala., man is in custody after police say he robbed Singing River Credit Union via use of a fake bomb Friday afternoon.
Shortly after 3:30 p.m. Friday, a white male walked into the credit union branch in Moss Point and handed a teller a note demanding money. He also had a small package which he placed on the counter, claiming it contained a bomb.
The teller complied with the suspect’s instructions and handed the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash before he fled the scene. All those inside the credit union were evacuated and police and bomb disposal personnel arrived on the scene, determining within an hour the bomb was a fake.