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Who’s responsible for Jones County inmate’s alleged escape after mental health crisis?

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JONES COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) – Jones County deputies said an inmate’s death is under investigation by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation (MBI). According to investigators, Nehemiah Rice, 21, was ...

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Yahoo: Jones County inmate found after escaping during medical treatment, sheriff's office says

An escaped Jones County inmate has now been found, according to the Jones County Sheriff's Office. They said in a social media post that Daniel Garrett, 35, escaped in the overnight hours of Saturday.

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Jones County inmate found after escaping during medical treatment, sheriff's office says

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WMAZ: Jones County Sheriff's Office working to curb recidivism with 'Second Chance' jobs | Here's what we know

JONES COUNTY, Ga. — The Jones County Sheriff’s Office says it is working to reduce repeat offenses by helping people with felony records get back on their feet through employment. The department has ...

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The writing of Mr. Jones' indicates possessive but no spoken ez. I have also heard other people who will say (phonetic) "The Jonesesez ornament" or "The Smithsez ornament" especially in the American South and West.

I've always heard that when talking about stuff belonging to either a Jones or many Jones, you'd write Jones' (pronounced "Joneses"). But recently I've stumbled upon a book which consistently uses Jones's when talking of a single Jones. What's the correct way of using possesives?