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4/16/2018 11:03 am  #1


UA athletic complex burglarized; MSU students charged

UA athletic complex burglarized; MSU students charged 


Four Mississippi State University students were arrested after police said they broke into the Mal Moore Athletic Facility and stole memorabilia last week. 

The University of Alabama declined to answer questions about the investigation Wednesday, including what was stolen and whether the items have been recovered. 

MSU Chief communications officer Sid Salter issued a statement Wednesday afternoon: “Mississippi State University does not condone this activity,” he said.

“Mississippi State is cooperating with authorities in this investigation. The young men will have to bear responsibility for their actions, whatever they were. The legal process will play out. MSU doesn’t have a role in the legal process, but will monitor that process.” 

According to court documents, the four young men were caught on surveillance video breaking into the complex at 1102 Coliseum Drive at 2:17 a.m. the morning of April 4. A UAPD officer wrote in charging documents that items stolen included “various items of memorabilia from within.”

SOURCE: Taylor, Stephanie. "UA athletic complex burglarized; MSU students charged." Tuscaloosa News, 12 April 2018, http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/news/20180412/ua-athletic-complex-burglarized-msu-students-charged.

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UA Police obtained warrants to charge each suspect Friday. Documents indicate each was arrested on a felony third-degree burglary charge Monday and released the same day on $7,500 bond. 

A UA spokesman declined to say how police were alerted to the burglary or provide any further details. 

The documents indicate all four men are students at Mississippi State University. 

The students arrested include Samuel Tanner Fittes, 21, of Columbus, Mississippi; John Thomas Badley, 20, of Laurel, Mississippi; Joel Harper Hudnall, 20, of Madison, Mississippi; and Joshua Jordan, 21, of Starkville, Mississippi. 

The complex was unoccupied when the alleged burglary occurred. 

SOURCE: Taylor, Stephanie. "UA athletic complex burglarized; MSU students charged." Tuscaloosa News, 13 April 2018, http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/news/20180412/ua-athletic-complex-burglarized-msu-students-charged.

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5/02/2018 2:06 pm  #2


Re: UA athletic complex burglarized; MSU students charged

State fans really do ruin just about everything.


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