The search was the result of a six-month-long narcotics investigation by the sheriff’s office during which Phillips was ...
Days after hunters discovered human remains at an illegal dumping site in Mississippi, police confirmed those remains were ...
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Hosted on MSNWho was Jimmie "Jay" Lee? What we know about missing Ole Miss student as human remains found in Carroll County MSRemains found in Carroll County, Mississippi, may be connected to the disappearance of Jimmie “Jay” Lee, who has been missed since 2022.
Human remains that were found by a deer hunter in Carroll County have been confirmed to be those of murdered Ole Miss student ...
Carroll County Deputies executed a search warrant at the residence of Jonathan Shurrod Phillips on County Road 27 in the ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A body has been found in Carroll County, MS, according to Oxford Police. ABC24 has reached out to the Carroll County Sheriff's Office, but we have not received a response. "No ...
An online news source says the body found last Saturday in Carroll County is believed to be that of missing Ole Miss student Jimmie “Jay” Lee. Carroll County Sheriff Clint Walker denied the report, ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNHuman remains found in Mississippi identified as Jimmie ‘Jay’ LeeOxford police and Carroll County deputies have confirmed the remains of Jimmie “Jay” Lee, the University of Mississippi ...
"A joint investigation was launched between the Carroll County Sheriff’s Office, the Oxford Police Department, and the ...
The Oxford Police Department and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office confirmed on Wednesday that human remains found last ...
Remains found by deer hunters in rural Carroll County have been positively identified as Ole Miss student Jimmie “Jay” Lee, 20, who went missing in July 2022. The Oxford Police Department and the ...
The Oxford Police Department and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office confirmed ... "The remains were sent to the Mississippi State Crime Lab for DNA testing," according to an Oxford Police ...
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