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  2. Officials searching for Oktibbeha County Jail escapee - AOL

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    Dec. 4—STARKVILLE — Authorities on Monday afternoon were still searching for an inmate who walked out of the Oktibbeha County Jail the previous night. William Strohm, 47, of Memphis, Tennessee ...

  3. Halks was charged with felony assault with a weapon. An investigation is pending. The Missoula County Sheriff's Office said the death appears to be medically related. Jail or Agency: Missoula County Jail; State: Montana; Date arrested or booked: 10/1/2015; Date of death: 7/3/2016; Age at death: 57; Sources: www.kpax.com, webapps.missoulacounty.us

  4. Mississippi jail break – latest: Fugitive captured on run as ...

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    Leake County Sheriff Randy Atkinson points to the site of a fire ravaged house where authorities believe one of the four Hinds County jail escapees is thought to be dead, after engaging in a ...

  5. Mississippi county closes jail pod plagued by fights and ...

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    Mississippi's largest county is no longer using a section of its jail that has been plagued by fights, escapes and other security problems. Hinds County Sheriff Tyree Jones said Monday that 200 ...

  6. Category : People from Oktibbeha County, Mississippi

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    People from Sturgis, Mississippi (3 P) Pages in category "People from Oktibbeha County, Mississippi" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  7. Osborn, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Osborn is located on the Kansas City Southern Railway. [2] In 1900, Osborn had a population of 100. [3]A post office operated under the name Osborn from 1884 to 1949. [4]In 1960, seven black men from Little Rock used a restroom at Weaver's Amoco in Osborn, where there was only one restroom, which was for whites only.