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Couple accuse of stealing from an elderly man in Columbus

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COLUMBUS, Miss. (WCBI) – A Columbus couple has been accused of pulling an elderly man out of his wheelchair and taking his $15. 23-year-old Jaquon Norwood and 20-year-old Magnolia Jones were both charged with robbery. Columbus police said the incident happened in the 500 block of 15th Avenue South this past Saturday, June 28. Investigators believe Norwood and Jones took the 79-year-old man’s fanny pack. Some debit and credit cards were also repo…
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Civil Guard agents have arrested two people in Los Barrios as alleged perpetrators of the crimes of theft and fraud for their involvement in the theft of a gold cord valued at more than 1,000 euros, a person disabled by the method known as 'the loving embrace'.According to the Civil Guard in a note, the investigation began on June 12 when they learned through a report of the theft of a gold cord valued at a person with a high degree of disabilit…

The arrested men, with numerous previous convictions for similar crimes, stole the jewel from a vulnerable victim and were identified by the Civil Guard after an investigation.

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WCBI TV | Your News Leader broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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