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Updated: 7:25 PM Jun 26, 2009
Wrong Name, Face Shown on Crime Net
Lauderdale County, Miss. An apparent mix-up in the Lauderdale County Circuit Court led to the wrong person being shown on the Crime Net segment Thursday night. Posted: 4:55 PM Jun 26, 2009 |
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An apparent mix-up in the Lauderdale County Circuit Court led to the wrong person being shown on the Crime Net segment Thursday night.
Officials with the Lauderdale County Sheriff's Department say the court wrongly issued a warrant for the arrest of Stephen Dewayne Locklear.
It was actually his cousin, Glenn Franklin Locklear, who had been indicted.
"After reviewing some court documents this morning, it was determined that in the Circuit Court's office, after a grand jury, the wrong name and picture appeared on an indictment," said Chief Deputy Ward Calhoun. "Stephen Dewayne Locklear has done nothing."
Officials are still looking for Glenn Franklin Locklear. If you have any information on his whereabouts, call Crimestoppers at 485-1860.
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Meridian's finest at work. Guess what, you are NOT the center of the universe. Just a bunch of hi-tech rednecks harrassing and extorting money.
I've have servied my country well and we've maid mistakes as well so well anylaw officals I'll stand with them nomatter what happens. If they have to be perfect then we wouldn't have anything to fight for like our rights freedom of speech and for the safety of the peoples rights. When you talk about law officers ,you'r talking about one over seasfighting as well!!!!!
Its funny how EVERYONE makes mistakes but when the police do it, the world is coming to an end. Policemen make mistakes too, get over it!
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