Inmate who escaped hands of law enforcement multiple times back in custody
Published 5:57 am Thursday, February 11, 2021
A Mississippi man who escaped law enforcement multiple times is back in custody — this time officials hope for good. New sources in North Mississippi report that Joshua Addington has been recaptured after escaping from deputies as he was being transported to jail earlier this week. Monroe County deputies took Joshua Addington into custody Monday. It may be the first MS symptom you experienced. The numbness may be mild or so severe that it interferes with your ability to use the affected body part. For example, if you have very numb feet, and cannot feel the floor, you may have difficulty walking. Numb hands may prevent writing, dressing, or holding objects safely.
A Mississippi man who escaped law enforcement multiple times is back in custody — this time officials hope for good.
New sources in North Mississippi report that Joshua Addington has been recaptured after escaping from deputies as he was being transported to jail earlier this week.
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Monroe County deputies took Joshua Addington into custody Monday on Parham Store Road near Smithville after running away from the Mississippi Department of Corrections two weeks ago.
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Mybookie sportsbook. Investigators found three firearms with Addington, including a sawed-off shotgun.
While deputies were transporting him to the Monroe County Detention Center, Addington escaped from the patrol car about two blocks away from the jail.
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Addington's new charges include felony escape and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Monroe County Sheriff's Office has also charged the suspect's father John Addington with harboring an escaped prisoner.
If you have any information on Addington's whereabouts, you should call the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.
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Inmate who escaped hands of law enforcement multiple times back in custody
Published 5:57 am Thursday, February 11, 2021
A Mississippi man who escaped law enforcement multiple times is back in custody — this time officials hope for good. New sources in North Mississippi report that Joshua Addington has been recaptured after escaping from deputies as he was being transported to jail earlier this week. Monroe County deputies took Joshua Addington into custody Monday. It may be the first MS symptom you experienced. The numbness may be mild or so severe that it interferes with your ability to use the affected body part. For example, if you have very numb feet, and cannot feel the floor, you may have difficulty walking. Numb hands may prevent writing, dressing, or holding objects safely.
A Mississippi man who escaped law enforcement multiple times is back in custody — this time officials hope for good.
New sources in North Mississippi report that Joshua Addington has been recaptured after escaping from deputies as he was being transported to jail earlier this week.
Multiple Hands Typing At A Computer
Monroe County deputies took Joshua Addington into custody Monday on Parham Store Road near Smithville after running away from the Mississippi Department of Corrections two weeks ago.
Multiple Hands Quotes
Mybookie sportsbook. Investigators found three firearms with Addington, including a sawed-off shotgun.
While deputies were transporting him to the Monroe County Detention Center, Addington escaped from the patrol car about two blocks away from the jail.
Multiple Hands Clipart
Addington's new charges include felony escape and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon.
Monroe County Sheriff's Office has also charged the suspect's father John Addington with harboring an escaped prisoner.
If you have any information on Addington's whereabouts, you should call the Monroe County Sheriff's Office.