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02, Jun 2012 - Hancock Man sentenced in Hancock Bank robbery - KNOE TV8 (AP) - A Waveland man has been sentenced to 16 years in prison in robbery of Hancock ... an anti-trust complaint against some its competitors in federal court in north Mississippi, claiming AT&T, Qualcomm and Motorola conspired to keep it out of the ...
02, Jun 2012 - Hancock Body found in Hancock County identified - KNOE TV8 (AP) - Hancock County officials say a man investigators believe drowned Sunday afternoon in the Mississippi Sound has been identified ... to five years in federal prison following the man's conviction on a child pornography charge last year.
02, Jun 2012 - Hancock Man charged with beating his 77-year-old mother - KNOE TV8 (AP) - Authorities in south Mississippi say a man brutally attacked his 77-year-old mother and fled the state before being arrested at an airport in New ... Adam says deputies were called to a residence in the Deer Park community in northwest Hancock ...
30, May 2012 - Hancock Sentencing set for ex-funeral home owner, ex-wife - KNOE TV8 OXFORD, Miss. (AP ... who are facing murder charges have escaped from the Miller County Jail. Hancock County officials say a man investigators believe drowned Sunday afternoon in the Mississippi Sound has been identified. Hancock County officials ...
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Crime Statistics For Hancock County*, MS

0 Murders in 2009
2 Rapes in 2009
26 Violent Crime in 2009
87 Burglaries in 2009
2 Robberies in 2009
22 Assaults in 2009
26 Auto Thefts in 2009
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www.youtube.com is a video describing how to learn more about the Mormon Church. After being expelled from Missouri by the Extermination Order, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormon Church) found refuge in the city of Quincy, Illinois, in January of 1839. The kind people there helped the Mormons until they could find another location in which to establish themselves. Brigham Young and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles led the Church while Joseph remained in prison on false charges of treason. Finally, on April 16, a friendly guard, realizing that Joseph and the others were being confined illegally, allowed them to escape. On April 25, Joseph and the other leaders selected a town named Commerce in Hancock County, Illinois, to be their new city. It was a beautiful, though swampy location overlooking a large bend in the Mississippi river. They bought the land and began settling there. The Twelve Apostles soon left again to preach the Gospel. Joseph Smith remained behind to help build up the new city. Joseph changed the name to Nauvoo, which comes from the Hebrew word meaning beautiful . Joseph and the other leaders determined that they would not let themselves be driven and harassed by illegal mobs again. They petitioned for and obtained a charter for their own city, which gave them the legal right to defend themselves against attacks both from the law and from mobs. It also stated that no resident of Nauvoo could be arrested without a writ ...
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