Gautier man jailed after leading Gautier police on chase
A Gautier man is in jail after leading Gautier police on a chase from one end of the city to the other. Police say metro enforcement tried to…
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A Gautier man is in jail after leading Gautier police on a chase from one end of the city to the other. Police say metro enforcement tried to…
The Gautier Police Department is currently investigating a fatal accident on Highway 90 near Suter Road involving a vehicle and a bicyclist. Anyone with information related to this accident is asked to please contact the Gautier Police Department at 228-497-2486.…
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. It’s a time for all of us to speak up about domestic violence, raise awareness, and support survivors. The…
Gautier Police are investigating an early morning accident that left a bicyclist dead. Police posted on their Facebook page that the bicyclist was hit while traveling on U.S. 90 near Suter Road. Anyone with…
After six years of service with the Gautier Police Department, K-9 Justice is finally getting some well-deserved rest. The Gautier Police Department announced Wednesday that Justice will be retiring from service. Justice’s partner, Captain David Bever, says the nine-year-old dog…
GAUTIER, Miss. (WXXV) — Daniel Selover has been named chief of police for the City of Gautier, City Manager Paula Yancey announced. “Danny has more than 25 years with the Gautier Police Department and is well respected,” Yancey said. “I…
Gautier Police Chief Donte Elbin announced the department is honoring Officer Derek Etheridge as the 2018 Officer of the Year. He is a lifetime resident of Jackson County who started his career in public service as a firefighter for the…
Fraud, embezzlement, tax evasion...just some of the criminal activities a former Gautier Police Captain says he discovered, and reported. He says they were taking place at the city's police department, while he worked there. Former Gautier Police Captain Jerry Cooksey,…
More than a dozen police officers from Pascagoula and Gautier gathered this morning to take the long ride to Hattiesburg together to pay their respects to their fallen brother, Officer Benjamin Deen.
Tuesday night, the Gautier City Council honored two men who have served the community in the police and fire departments.
A new police officer is headed for Gautier. He is 3 feet tall, and weighs 50 pounds.
Police are still looking for two suspects involved in a high speed chase that started in Gautier Wednesday morning.
A high speed chase Wednesday morning led Gautier Police nearly 20 miles into Ocean Springs.