Forrest County Sheriff’s Office Update: The Owner/Vicitm of the Stolen ATV Has Been Identified

Forrest County Sheriff’s Office Update: The Owner/Vicitm of the Stolen ATV Has Been Identified
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***UPDATE***

The owner/vicitm of the stolen ATV has been identified.  The person is a Houma, LA resident that had left the ATV at a hunting camp in Jones County.  Thanks to all who shared this post! 

Forrest County, Miss.- Investigators at the FCSO are asking the public’s help in identifying the owner of a Honda ATV.

Deputies arrested a man for trespassing and driving on the public roadway along with other charges who was driving the pictured ATV. Investigators have reason to believe that this ATV is stolen.

If you are the owner or have any information on the Honda ATV, please contact the Forrest County Sheriff’s Department at 601-544-7800. Or you may call the METRO Crime Stoppers Hotline at 601-582-STOP (7867) for Forrest and Lamar Counties. Crimestoppers email is crimestopperlady@comcast.net. Anonymous tips can be sent to p3tips.com.

Original source can be found here.



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