Wednesday, May 23 2012 8:10 PM EDT2012-05-24 00:10:49 GMT
Jackson police say a man was killed in a violent vehicle crash Wednesday morning. Witnesses tell WLBT a young man from the area stole a truck that had keys in it from a jobsite on Valley Street and tookMore >>
Jackson police say a teenager was killed Wednesday morning when he got into an accident in a stolen truck.More >>
Thursday, May 24 2012 11:23 AM EDT2012-05-24 15:23:28 GMT
Jackson police are working a murder that happened Wednesday morning on Bloom street in the capital city. Officers were called to 922 Bloom street just before ten a.m.. Investigators say one man was foundMore >>
Three men are in custody and charged in a Wednesday morning homicide in Jackson.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 10:03 PM EDT2012-05-23 02:03:42 GMT
Scott county siblings and a friend reported missing last week were found after their vehicle was discovered in a creek. According to the Scott County Sheriff's Department, the bodies of two men and oneMore >>
Scott County siblings and a friend, reported missing last week, were found after their vehicle was discovered in a creek.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:53 AM EDT2012-05-23 15:53:29 GMT
CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - When Nicki Moore was just 23 weeks pregnant, doctors knew she wouldn't make it full term. Believed to be the 4th smallest baby born to thrive in the world, 9 ounce (272 gram)More >>
When Nicki Moore was just 23 weeks pregnant, doctors knew she wouldn't make it full term.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 5:37 PM EDT2012-05-23 21:37:25 GMT
A University of Southern Mississippi employee is in the custody of United States Marshals. Linda Doreen Gwozdz was served with an arrest warrant in Hattiesburg Tuesday morning for the April 2007 murderMore >>
A University of Southern Mississippi employee is in the custody of Forrest County authorities.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 6:45 PM EDT2012-05-22 22:45:24 GMT
A Crystal Springs man is dead after a home invasion Monday night. Chief Cairl Robinson of the Crystal Springs Police Department says it happened around 10:20 at 101 Moore Street. Robinson identified theMore >>
Crystal Springs Police have made an arrest in a Monday night home invasion that left one man dead. Twenty-five-year-old Janeko Williams of Crystal Springs has been charged in the death of 21-year-old Kelvin Ham.More >>
Tuesday, May 22 2012 7:56 PM EDT2012-05-22 23:56:09 GMT
Jackson police nabbed two men wanted in a number of recent thefts from retailers in Ridgeland and Jackson. The men were caught driving a red Mustang with a switched tag, that was seen leaving the sceneMore >>
Jackson police nabbed two men wanted in a number of recent thefts from retailers in Ridgeland and Jackson.More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:47 PM EDT2012-05-24 02:47:49 GMT
Investigators at the Rankin County Sheriff's Department are hoping you can help find a thief. Authorities say this man has been driving up to residences in the southern part of the county and ringing doorbells.More >>
Investigators at the Rankin County Sheriff's Department are hoping you can help find a thief. More >>
Wednesday, May 23 2012 10:53 AM EDT2012-05-23 14:53:28 GMT
What did you think when you saw this on the news? It was just a matter of time.THIS FORMER EMPLOYEE WORKED AT ADAMS COUNTY CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR ONE YEAR- HE DID NOT WANT TO BE IDENTIFIED FOR FEAR OFMore >>
What did you think when you saw this on the news? It was just a matter of time.More >>
Attorney General Jim hood is offering some important safety tips to help keep you from being duped this holiday shopping season. He warns consumers to beware of scams selling counterfeit or pirated goods in person and online.
Remember, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Use common sense. If you think something is fishy with a website, it very well may be an illegitimate company. You should be suspicious if you find a pair of jeans that normally retail for $300, for only $50 online. Look out for sites with poor quality photos, spelling mistakes and lack of terms. If you are purchasing items from an auction site, see how many identical products they have available. For example, if they have too many of an expensive custom-made handbag, the handbags are probably fake. Avoid websites offering unlimited downloads of music or movies, or offering mixed versions of songs. For in-person transactions, trust your gut if the store's location or policies are unusual.
Look for Secure Websites. Shop from online sites that display https:// rather than http:// in the address bar. Also look for a padlock image at the bottom of the browser. These indicate the website is secure, and has a safe encrypted connection. Sites that do not have secure connections are not storing consumer data in a secure manner.
Authorized Retail Sites. Many companies have lists on their websites or product packaging of sites where you can buy their goods. These are sites that are considered authorized online retail stores, and you are guaranteed to purchase a legitimate product. If you are uncertain whether a site is selling genuine products, ask the retailer where they got the goods and for other verifiable information.
Product Shipping. Unfortunately, many illegitimate goods may look genuine, and unless you are a professional working at the company in question, you may not be able to tell the difference. However, look for the small details. Are the "use by" dates missing or expired? Are the safety seals broken or missing? Did it come with the appropriate warranty information? Is there anything unusual about the packaging?
Prescriptions. Be extra careful when ordering prescription drugs online or from an unauthorized dealer. Instead, buy such drugs only from a reputable pharmacy. If you purchase medicine from a website you haven't used before, compare the new drugs to your current ones. Do they match up in size, shape, color and taste? Are you experiencing any new side effects after taking a dosage? You may also contact your pharmacist or the manufacturer to determine if the new vendor is a legitimate company. Remember, all online pharmacies located in the United States must be licensed by the state board of pharmacy where the online vendor is located. To check and see if your pharmacy is licensed go to http://www.mbp.state.ms.us/mbop/pharmacy.nsf.
For more information on Mississippi's efforts to combat intellectual property theft crimes, please visit the Attorney General's Mississippi Intellectual Property Crimes Center (MIPCC) website, http://mipcc.ago.state.ms.us . You will also find a link via the Attorney General's website, www.agjimhood.com. The MIPCC offers tips to help consumers recognize and alert authorities to bogus brand names.