Covington County Sheriff’s Office – “WANTED” Gwinn “CODY” King of 206 S 4th Street Mount Olive, MS

Covington County Sheriff’s Office – “WANTED” Gwinn “CODY” King of 206 S 4th Street Mount Olive, MS
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“WANTED” Gwinn “CODY” King of 206 S 4th Street Mount Olive, MS white male, brown eyes, brown hair, 5′ 10″, and 210 lbs. Cody is wanted for Grand Larceny and Burglary in the Mount Olive area. He often spends time in the Simpson and Smith Counties. If you know his whereabouts contact the Covington County Sheriff’s Office at 601-765-8281 Thanks for your assistance.

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