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Traffic stop turns into manhunt for JPD A traffic stop, Friday, Nov. 23, turned into a manhunt as the driver of the stopped vehicle fled from Jackson Police. According to Police Chief Charles Burge, Officer Norman "Buzzy" Jordan stopped former Jackson resident Timothy Wright, around 4:15 p.m., Friday, for a traffic violation in the north part of the jurisdiction. Wright, who currently resides in Mobile, was wanted on a warrant for burglary from Mobile County. Following the stop, Wright fled on foot, leading several Jackson Police officers on a search in the woods just north of McVay Road. Officers were unable to locate the suspect and the search was ended after approximately 30 minutes. Burglary reported A break-in at a business in the 3500 block of College Avenue was reported Nov. 25. Reported stolen was $900 in cash and two cartons of cigarettes. No suspects had been named as of Wednesday's press deadline. Stats for holiday traffic blitz reported
The Jackson Police Department released the following results of its participation in the state's "Take Back Our Highways" traffic blitz, which took place Nov. 19-25.
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