By Dispatch Staff Report October 28, 2014
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Artavaus R. Davis
The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Artavaus R. Davis, 22, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Daquarian Montret Stinson, 20, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Brandy M. Duck, 27, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Odell Willie Robinson, 33, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Dennis G. Howell, 45, was arrested by OCSO and charged with aggravated DUI.
Brady K. Hindman, 22, was arrested by OCSO and charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
Victor Lamar Nichols, 54, was arrested by OCSO and charged with burglary of a residence and domestic.
Vincent D. Lucious, 35, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Gabriel Petty, 34, was arrested by OCSO and charged with false pretense.
Melvin Bishop, 37, was arrested by OCSO and charged with voyeurism.
Erica Shantay Hill, 33, was arrested by OCSO and charged with embezzlement and two counts-contempt of court.
Joe M. Gillespie, 28, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Deven Derell Jones, 23, was arrested by OCSO and charged with burglary of a residence, burglary of a vehicle and racketeering.
Joseph Alan Famiglio, 22, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
John F. Hogan, 50, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Devierre Deunte Outlaw, 21, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
Benjamin N. Taylor, 37, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
James H. Wordlaw, 44, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
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