Kingfish note: McInnis is an MDOC employee. McInnis and Brown are suspected of participating in other robberies in the Jackson area, including one on Belle Glade Street and at the Fondren P.O.
The Clinton Police Department issued the following press release:
Brown |
Clinton Police have arrested two individuals connected to an armed robbery on Tuesday in Clinton. Around 2 P.M. Tuesday, the a female was robbed at gunpoint in the driveway of her south Clinton home.
The two suspects were wearing ski masks and were reported driving a black sedan. Taken in the robbery were an IPad and purse with cash and credit cards.
The two suspects were wearing ski masks and were reported driving a black sedan. Taken in the robbery were an IPad and purse with cash and credit cards.
The suspects immediately attempted to use the cards at the Murphy Express on Highway 18 in Jackson. Detectives from the Clinton Police Department immediately began tracing the cancelled cards and viewed surveillance footage of the attempted use of the cards.
On Wednesday morning, Detectives received a tip as they attempted to sell the device. Clinton Police immediately responded to the Mart 51 Shopping Center and apprehended one of the suspects in the act of selling stolen property. Masks and a handgun were also found in the suspect’s vehicle.
CPD arrested Terrell Brown, 19 YOA of Jackson, MS and charged him with strong arm robbery. Brown is being held on a $500,000 bond.
CPD arrested Terrell Brown, 19 YOA of Jackson, MS and charged him with strong arm robbery. Brown is being held on a $500,000 bond.
McInnis |
After questioning, CPD also began looking for Kelsey McInnins, 22 YOA of Brandon, MS. McInnis turned herself in to Clinton Police on Wednesday evening. Bond is being held without bond. She was released from Collins jail on similar charges last Saturday.
Both charged with 1 count of Armed Robbery in connection with a robbery of an individual in front of their home in Clinton on Tuesday afternoon.
Mcinnis and Brown are also suspects in a strong arm robbery in Clinton on Monday afternoon. Charges in that case are pending further investigation.
Terrell Brown
19 YOA B/M
Jackson, MS
Kelsey Mcinnis
22 YOA B/F
Brandon, MS
11 comments:
Yawn... not much of a surprise here other than the female being a Brandon resident.
One thing baffles me... you have a stolen credit card and need gas, but you still go to Murphy's Express? Did they only put $5 in as well?
Jacktown and Rankin thugs workin it as a crimeteam! Similar charges down in covington county...why am i not surprised
Please help law enforcement solve these crimes. Make sure the tracking apps on your devices and smartphones are logged in and turned on. Makes solving these crimes much easier. Most of these idiots are too dumb to know that they are being tracked by the stolen phone.
mom was car jacked in Jackson 3 years ago with a gun pointed at her he told her to turn off gps. trust me they know. her car, purse, phone and laptop never recovered. glad they found these asshats cause the irony is i'm related to the woman in Clinton. small world.
Just because one criminal figured out that he/she can be tracked by gps does not mean all criminals know that. 2:19 is correct. Some kind of tracking device (preferably hidden) is a great way to make sure the thief does not get away with the crime.
She worked for MDOC. It is not known if she is still employed at the agency.
The county they live in doesn't effect whether or not they will committ crime. I'm so tired of hearing rankin this hinds that. Other factors are at play here....
She WHO worked for MDOC?
"The county they live in doesn't effect whether or not they will committ crime. I'm so tired of hearing rankin this hinds that. Other factors are at play here.... "
Yes. It's not the county that seems to be the factor. Something else. Mr. Brown has an English Name, and Ms McInnis surely must be Scottish. What is it with these Scots and Englishmen?
KF - details here:
http://www.msnewsnow.com/story/28098438/mdoc-correctional-officer-charged-with-armed-robbery
You bunch of haters. They were just trying to find their collective voice so they could soar.
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