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JOHNSON By William Moore Daily Journal TUPELO – What’s the quickest way to catch a wanted criminal? Use social media and have them surrender themselves. Less than an hour after posting a list of nine “most wanted” criminals on the Lee County Sheriff’s Department website and Facebook page last week, one of them was jailed. Tamika Brown was wanted for grand larceny.

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