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UPDATE: Fugitive from Greene County being held without bond in Mississippi

UPDATE:

Levi Cody Snowden, 23, formerly of Linton, remains in custody in the Lauderdale County Detention Center in Meridian, Mississippi, on Monday, April 12. According to Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department records, Snowden has recently been residing at an address in Meridian, Miss. It does not appear that Snowden is facing any new criminal charges in Miss., but he has been denied bond. Snowden is being held without bond under a hold for Greene County law enforcement.

Levi Cody Snowden, Mug Shot from Lauderdale County Detention Facility in Meridian, Miss. in April 2021.

Levi Cody Snowden, Mug Shot from Lauderdale County Detention Facility in Meridian, Miss. in April 2021.


Story posted last Friday, April 9, 2021…..

Fugitive from Greene County has been apprehended in Mississippi

The persistence of a Greene County officer in tracking a wanted man on the run out-of-state for well over a year has resulted in the arrest in Mississippi of Levi Cody Snowden, now 23, formerly of Linton. Snowden has three warrants out for his arrest in Greene County in three separate criminal cases.

In one of those cases, former GCSD Detective Jim O’Malley, who now serves as Worthington Town Marshal, was the lead investigator into a burglary that occurred in January of 2019 in southwestern Greene County. Several other GCSD deputies, an ISP Trooper and other officers assisted in the investigation.

Levi Cody Snowden, mug shot from an earlier arrest in December of 2019

Levi Cody Snowden, mug shot from an earlier arrest in December of 2019

O’Malley said Snowden and another man, Kevin Misner, now 24, formerly from Bicknell, broke into the home of a military veteran and his family, ransacked the home and took thousands of dollars worth of items including items from the man’s military life.

Both men were arrested and charged with the burglary after DNA testing linked them to an item that was tossed away on the scene.

Misner has since been convicted and sentenced to the Indiana Department of Corrections (DOC). By late September of 2019, Misner admitted guilt and was convicted of burglary of a dwelling, a Level 4 felony. He was sentenced to ten years in prison with three years suspended. He was given credit for 75 days already served and transferred into DOC custody. Misner is currently incarcerated in the DOC’s Branchville Correctional Facility with a projected released date in September of 2024.

But Snowden bonded out of jail and got into more trouble. He was arrested again, bonded out, and this time he took off out-of-state. Since then, three warrants have been issued for his arrest and his whereabouts were unknown, until this week.

O’Malley continued to look for Snowden and this week, he located Snowden in Mississippi and sent information to the Lauderdale County Sheriff’s Department. O’Malley said Snowden was taken into custody last night, Thursday, April 8.

Records show as of mid-day today, Friday, April 9, Snowden is incarcerated in the Lauderdale County Detention Facility in Meridian, Mississippi.

It’s expected that Snowden will be extradited back to Greene County to face charges here, but it’s unknown if Snowden might be facing any new charges in Mississippi incident to his arrest.

This story will be updated when a current mug shot and more information is available.

Stories about the burglary and other cases involving Snowden and Misner have been posted on GreeneStreets. To find and read the previous stories, click on the Tag below this story for “Levi Snowden” and “Kevin Misner.”

It's National Public Safety Telecommunications Week 2021: Thank you Dispatchers

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April 11-17 is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week 2021, also known as National Dispatchers Week. Every year during the second week of April, the telecommunications personnel in the public safety community are honored for their hard work and dedication behind the scenes. They are the calm voice in the midst of chaos or in the middle of the night, dispatching fire departments and rescue personnel, ambulances and emergency medical services, and law enforcement. They make a difference, one call at a time. Thank you, dispatchers.

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Fugitive from Greene County has been apprehended in Mississippi

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The persistence of a Greene County officer in tracking a wanted man on the run out-of-state for well over a year has resulted in the arrest in Mississippi of Levi Cody Snowden, now 23, formerly of Linton. Snowden has three warrants out for his arrest in Greene County in three separate criminal cases…. In one of those cases, former GCSD Detective Jim O’Malley, who now serves as Worthington Town Marshal, was the lead investigator into a burglary that occurred in January of 2019 in southwestern Greene County……..

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Other duties include reading support orders, data entry, making needed changes in existing files, files cases for court, enters cause numbers, and schedules in the appropriate court; Takes care of all phone calls pertaining to support orders/payments, which includes calls from payees, payers, banks, and employers; Periodically types/mails letters as needed, such as correction of errors, stop payment notices, and voided/lost checks.

They also assist phone and counter customers in finding the information they need, as well as receives various payments mailed in or presented at the service counter. Also performs related duties as assigned.

The position pays at the annual rate of $31,886.40. For more information on the position you may contact the Greene County Clerk at 812-384-8532.

To be considered for employment, applications/resumes must be turned into the Clerk’s office no later than 8:30 a.m. Monday, April 19, 2021. Greene County is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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