Rankin County Sheriff Bryan Bailey issued the following press release:
Rankin County Deputies Arrest Three for Burglary and Possession of Stolen Property
Rankin County
Sheriff’s Deputies arrested James Wesley Adcock Jr. and Francis Dean
Eskew in connection with five residential burglaries in the Robinhood
Community last night. Also arrested was Amanda Brittney
Spell for three counts of possession of stolen property. The five
burglaries occurred over the past eight days.
Eskew |
Deputies were able
to develop suspects based on information provided by members of the
community. Deputies followed these leads and were able to locate
several of the stolen items including weapons, jewelry
and electronics.
Adcock |
Spell |
All three are being
held at the Rankin County Jail without bond, pending their initial
appearance before Rankin County Judge Kent McDaniel. No additional
charges are expected at this time.
This is another
example of members of the community stepping forward to assist law
enforcement in making our neighborhoods safer.
5 comments:
Burglaries in Robinhood? Wonder if the value of what they stole reaches the felony level? Maybe if you add up all they took from the 5 trailers.
What a tacky statement, 4:42.
Whether a trailer or a million dollar residence, if it was YOUR home or YOUR neighborhood wouldn't you want the burglars caught and your belongings eventually returned?
@ 4:42
When you don't have much, it hurts even more when its taken from you.
You're an asshole.
Too bad Judge Weill can't sentence them. Let's hope the judges in Rankin County are as serious about getting thugs off the street.
Thankfully in America we don't try people in the media. Innocent until proven guilty-all the time, every time.
Somehow the white people commenting will see themselves very different than the black people who have totally pre-judged Darren Wilson.
Americans, not at their best, but at their most honest about their true nature.
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