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***UPDATE SHE HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE***Thanks to the citizens of Columbus for all of your help! 🚨 MISSING PERSON ALERT – CO...
06/01/2026

***UPDATE SHE HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE***

Thanks to the citizens of Columbus for all of your help!

🚨 MISSING PERSON ALERT – COMMUNITY ASSISTANCE NEEDED 🚨

The men and women of the Columbus Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating Levenia Alexander, an 86-year-old Black female who was last seen approximately an hour and a half ago in the area of 1424 5th Avenue North, Columbus, Mississippi.

Mrs. Alexander suffers from dementia, and there is concern for her safety and well-being.

Name: Levenia Alexander
Date of Birth: July 23, 1939
Last Seen: 1424 5th Avenue North, Columbus, MS

If you have seen Mrs. Alexander or have any information regarding her whereabouts, please contact the Columbus Police Department immediately at 662-244-3500 (tel:662-244-3500) or call 911.

Please share this post to help us bring Mrs. Alexander home safely. Every minute matters.

Chief Joseph M. Daughtry, Sr.
Columbus Police Department

“Working together, we can make a difference.”

(Photo is what she last was seen wearing )

05/26/2026
04/30/2026

Columbus Police Officers Caught Out of Uniform

Yesterday was Denim Day, and the Columbus Police Department is standing in support of survivors of sexual assault.

We’ve stepped out of our standard uniform and into denim for one day to send a clear message: we stand with you.

Sexual assault is one of the most devastating crimes a person can experience. To every survivor, know this: you are heard, you are supported, and you are not alone.

This badge isn’t just about enforcement. It’s about protection, compassion, and standing up for those who need it most.

—Chief Joseph Daughtry
& the Men and Women of the Columbus Police Department

04/24/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: April 24, 2026

On April 23, 2026, officers with the Columbus Police Department were in the area of 19th Street and 7th Avenue North when they observed a black male collapsed in the roadway. Officers immediately approached the individual and determined he had sustained a gunshot wound. Emergency Medical Services were requested through E-911, and officers began rendering aid.
The victim has been identified as 15-year-old Messiah Harmon. He was initially transported to Baptist Memorial Hospital for treatment. Due to the severity of his injuries, Harmon was subsequently airlifted to a nearby hospital, where he remains in critical condition.
This incident remains under active investigation, and no additional details are available at this time.
We are deeply concerned by yet another act of gun violence affecting a young member of our community. Incidents like this are a stark reminder of the devastating impact gun violence continues to have on families and neighborhoods. We urge anyone with information to come forward so we can bring those responsible to justice.
Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact the Columbus Police Department or Golden Triangle Crime Stoppers.

04/22/2026

I want to personally thank the team at Jackson Square Grill for the invitation to be a part of such a meaningful event. Supporting Autism Awareness Month and standing alongside organizations like the Essle Center is something that truly matters.

Opportunities like this remind us that serving the community goes beyond the badge
it’s about showing up, building connections, and supporting causes that impact families right here at home.

We appreciate the invitation, and we’re honored to stand with you for a great cause.

Chief Joseph Daughtry
and the men and women of the Columbus Police Department

April is Autism Awareness Month; thank you Jackson Square Grill and a  special thanks Essle Center For Perceptual Develo...
04/22/2026

April is Autism Awareness Month; thank you Jackson Square Grill and a special thanks Essle Center For Perceptual Development for your impactful work. We are very grateful you included us in this Autism awareness event.

04/21/2026

Press Conference for the shooting of a three year old child.

Councilman Roderick Smith, Fire Chief Charles D. Yarbrough, Assistant Chief Garland Ward, and the Columbus Police Depart...
04/15/2026

Councilman Roderick Smith, Fire Chief Charles D. Yarbrough, Assistant Chief Garland Ward, and the Columbus Police Department participated in the Ward 2 walk, strengthening community bonds and meeting with residents. Thank you citizens of Ward 2 for your outstanding hospitality. Roderick Smith Charles D. Yarbrough Garland Ward

National Public Safety Telecommunicators WeekFrom Call to Scene, We Are One Team.The Columbus Police Department proudly ...
04/13/2026

National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week

From Call to Scene, We Are One Team.

The Columbus Police Department proudly recognizes the dedicated professionals of the Lowndes County Department of Emergency Services our dispatchers, the true first-first responders and the voice that brings order to chaos.

They are the calm in moments of crisis.
They are the critical link that ensures help arrives swiftly and safely.
They are managing multiple emergencies at once all while maintaining focus, professionalism, and control.

While we may be the ones seen on scene… they are the reason we get there.

Your work does not go unnoticed, and your impact reaches every call, every shift, every life.

Thank you for your unwavering dedication and service to our community.

From Chief Joseph Daughtry and the Men & Women of the Columbus Police Department

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1501 Main Street
Columbus, MS
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