Cut Off From the Tennessee Mainland by the Mississippi River, Residents of Far-Western Tipton County Cope with Crime in ... No- Man's Land

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Rod Alexander has had more than one poacher put a gun to his head in the years he's managed land in the most out-of-the-way area of Tipton County.

About 15 Tennessee residents live on that side of Tipton, which is split from the rest of the county by the Mississippi River and is accessible only by car from Arkansas.

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Cut Off From the Tennessee Mainland by the Mississippi River, Residents of Far-Western Tipton County Cope with Crime in ... No- Man's Land

"It might seem like we don't have a lot of crime," Alexander said. "But there are a lot of people that ride out here at night that are up to no good."

For years, crim...

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