What defines the essence of a community, its resilience in the face of adversity, and its unwavering commitment to its citizens? The city of Carthage, Mississippi, a town pulsating with the rhythm of everyday life, has recently experienced a tapestry of events, ranging from the somber echoes of loss to the vibrant anticipation of new leadership, all interwoven within the fabric of its close-knit community.
The threads of daily life in Carthage, Mississippi, were disrupted by a series of incidents that demanded the immediate attention of local law enforcement and first responders. On Cook St., the Carthage Police Department received an alert regarding a disturbing situation: a caller reported that their vehicle tires had been slashed, and a weapon had been stolen. Simultaneously, the Mississippi Highway Patrol, Leake County Deputies, and reformation volunteers responded to a vehicle accident on Highway 25 North near Richardson Road. The vehicle had wrecked and become lodged in the median, further illustrating the complexities of road safety within the county. The Carthage Police Department was also tasked with remaining vigilant for a fleeing vehicle, highlighting the coordinated effort to maintain order in the area.
Adding to the flurry of activity, another collision occurred on Highway 25 near Highway 16, where a vehicle veered off the road and into a wooded area. These events underscore the delicate balance between safety and the unexpected nature of everyday life within the community.
In the realm of law and order, four individuals were arrested and charged on Tuesday, November 28, 2023, in Carthage. These arrests were a result of a collaborative effort involving the Carthage Police Department, the Leake County Sheriffs Office, the Attala County Sheriffs Office, the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, and officials from the Attorney Generals Office. These authorities served a search warrant at a local residence, indicating a commitment to maintaining justice and order within the community.
The heart of Carthage beats to the rhythm of its citizens' lives. Adding a spark of joy to the community, the night air is filled with the familiar voice of "The Midnight Rider," as BMO calls him, Charlie Derek, on Kicks 96. He guides listeners through the night, playing their favorite country hits from midnight to 5 am, a soothing presence in the Mississippi night.
The community faced sorrow on Sunday, December 15, 2024, when Reginald (Reggie) Harkins, 73, of Leake County, was pronounced dead at the scene of an incident on Highway 35 South near Pleasant Hill Church of God. Leake County Coroner Earl Adams delivered the pronouncement, marking a moment of loss for the area.
As Carthage navigates the changes, a new era of leadership is emerging. Laurie Henderson, a Republican candidate, emerged victorious in the recent general election, defeating incumbent Mayor Mary Ann Vivians. Having secured approximately 60% of the vote, Henderson is setting her sights on the priorities she intends to tackle upon taking office in January. This shift in leadership brings fresh perspectives and a renewed focus on the progress of Carthage.
The Leake County Sheriffs Office made an announcement regarding over 30 arrests, further highlighting their commitment to maintaining order and ensuring the safety of the community. The comprehensive press release and video serve as a testament to the ongoing efforts to address criminal activities and maintain peace within the region.
On February 8th, 2024, the Leake County Sheriffs Office and the Carthage Police Department combined efforts, collaborating with federal, state, and local agencies. This cohesive action underscores the commitment of authorities to work together to confront law enforcement challenges.
In a series of tragic events that occurred in Carthage, shootings took place on a Thursday night, leaving one man dead and two others hospitalized. Authorities suggested that these incidents may have resulted from a domestic dispute, adding another layer of complexity to the events that have shaken the city.
The city's Christmas parade was taking place nearby, adding to the sense of urgency that day. Leake County Sheriff Randy Atkinson was at the scene to oversee the situation.
On Thursday, January 2, Carthage police and first responders from Leake County managed several incidents. At 7:19 a.m., the Carthage Police Department was called to Fair Oil. A customer was reported to have run over the gas pumps, adding to the array of events.
Super hits Cruisin 98.3 serves central Mississippi with super hits of the 1960s and 1970s, with the best of rock & roll and motown. Featuring core artists such as the beatles, the four tops, the temptations, the rolling stones, diana ross & the supremes, stevie wonder, and more.
Frank Miramontez, 38, of Carthage, was charged with felony possession of a controlled substance and illegal possession of alcohol in a dry county. Candace Palmore, 24, of Carthage, was charged with possession of a controlled substance and sale/possession of intoxicating beverages. Both cases were handled by the Leake County Justice Court.
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Vehicle Tire Slashing and Weapon Theft |
Location | Cook St., Carthage |
Agency Involved | Carthage Police Department |
Outcome | Investigation Ongoing |
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Vehicle Accident and Stuck in Median |
Location | Highway 25 North near Richardson Road |
Agencies Involved | Leake County Deputies, Reformation Volunteers, MS Hwy Patrol |
Outcome | Investigation Ongoing |
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Vehicle ran off the road into a wooded area |
Location | Highway 25 near Highway 16 |
Agencies Involved | Carthage Police Department |
Outcome | Investigation Ongoing |
Aspect | Details |
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Event | Arrests |
Date | Tuesday, November 28, 2023 |
Location | Carthage |
Charges | Varying, details not provided |
Agencies Involved | Carthage Police Department, Leake County Sheriffs Office, Attala County Sheriffs Office, MS Bureau of Investigation, Attorney Generals Office |
Aspect | Details |
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Program | The Midnight Rider |
Host | Charlie Derek |
Station | Kicks 96 |
Time Slot | Weeknights from midnight to 5 AM |
Genre | Superstar Country |
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Death of Reginald (Reggie) Harkins |
Date | Sunday, December 15, 2024 |
Location | Highway 35 South near Pleasant Hill Church of God |
Age | 73 |
Cause of Death | Details not provided |
Pronounced by | Leake County Coroner Earl Adams |
Aspect | Details |
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Position | Mayor of Carthage |
Name | Laurie Henderson |
Political Affiliation | Republican |
Election Result | Beat incumbent Mary Ann Vivians |
Vote Percentage | Approximately 60% |
Taking Office | January |
Aspect | Details |
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Event | Arrests |
Announcement | Leake County Sheriffs Office Press Release |
Number of Arrests | More than 30 |
Details | See full post and video at the bottom (not provided here) |
Aspect | Details |
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Date | February 8th, 2024 |
Agencies Involved | Leake County Sheriffs Office, Carthage Police Department, Federal, State, and Local agencies |
Activity | Collaborative effort |
Details | Details of the collaborative effort were not specified in the provided text. |
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Shootings |
Date | Thursday night |
Location | Carthage |
Casualties | One man dead, two people hospitalized |
Possible Cause | Domestic dispute |
Aspect | Details |
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Incident | Customer runs over gas pumps |
Date | Thursday, January 2, 2024 |
Time | 7:19 a.m. |
Location | Fair Oil |
Agency Involved | Carthage Police Department |
Aspect | Details |
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Radio Station | Kicks 96 |
Format | Mississippi's Superstar Country |
Listen Live | onlineradiobox.com |
Aspect | Details |
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Radio Station | Super hits cruisin 98.3 |
Format | Super Hits of the 1960s and 1970s |
Genre | Rock & Roll and Motown |
Serving | Central Mississippi |
Core Artists | The Beatles, The Four Tops, The Temptations, The Rolling Stones, Diana Ross & The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, and more. |
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Frank Miramontez |
Age | 38 |
Residence | Carthage |
Charges | Felony Possession of a Controlled Substance, Illegal Possession of Alcohol in a Dry County |
Court | Leake County Justice Court |
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Candace Palmore |
Age | 24 |
Residence | Carthage |
Charges | Possession of a Controlled Substance, Sale / Possession of Intoxicating Beverages |
Court | Leake County Justice Court |


