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Man charged with in grand larceny

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BILOXI, Miss. (AP) - Biloxi police have arrested a 19-year-old Wiggins man in a March 14 theft of a 32-inch flat-screen television from the pool cabana at the IP Casino.

The Sun Herald reports (http://bit.ly/GP1X7g ) Justin Scott Boyd was arrested Tuesday on a charge of grand larceny.

Police say surveillance footage showing the theft and the getaway vehicle led to Boyd's arrest.

He was taken to the Harrison County jail, where Justice Court Judge Albert Fountain set his bond at $2,500.

It's not known if he has an attorney.

 

Information from: The Sun Herald, http://www.sunherald.com

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