

June 25, 2025
District Attorney Daniella Shorter Levy announced the conviction of Jason Bridges for the crime of commercial burglary. Bridges was sentenced by Judge Tomika H. Irving to serve five (5) years in the custody of the Mississippi Department of Corrections and upon his release two (2) years of supervised probation. Also, he was ordered to pay court costs of $427.50 and a $150.00 investigative fee to the District Attorney’s Office.
On January 13, 2023, Bridges was arrested for breaking into a work vehicle belonging to Osmose Utilities Service while he was in Hazlehurst by the Copiah County Sheriff’s Office. After he was arrested, he admitted that he had broken into the truck and taken a camera and a drill from the truck. The investigation of this matter indicated that Bridges committed the crime of commercial burglary, and as a result of these findings, he pleaded guilty to the crime of commercial burglary.
