The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Charles Anthony Phillips, 26, was charged with possession of stolen property.
■ Christopher James Smith, 18, was charged with burglary of a residence.
■ Edward Jermaine Hollingshed, 25, was charged with sale of cocaine.
■ Joseph Harry Bobel, 26, was charged with probation violation and aggravated assault.
■ Ladanueal Edwaine Jordan, 30, was charged with sale of cocaine.
■ Tessa Victoria Weeks, 36, was charged with accessory after the fact.
■ Robert Lee Boyd, 37, was charged with DUI 3rd.
■ Chasidy Taran Wade, 21, was charged with DUI 3rd.
■ Willie M. Evans, 20, was charged with sale of controlled substance.
■ Landon Augustus Fratesi, 20, was charged with aggravated DUI.
■ Shaquille R. Riley, 20, was charged with possession of stolen property.
■ Dwayne H. Sheehy Jr. 22, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Stevenson Tutton Jr. 21, was charged with armed robbery.
■ Greg Lamar Grayer, 21, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Cortez De Andre Robinson, 25, was charged with burglary other than.
■ Cortez David Hill, 22, was charged with statutory rape.
■ Jamaunte S. Thompson, 29, was charged with DUI 3rd.
■ Timothy Deshawn Dawson, 20, was charged with conspiracy.
■ Marquis D. Reid, 21, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
■ Darius C. Halbert, 35, was charged with false pretense and no driver’s license.
■ Kentria L. Belk, 37, was charged with sale of cocaine and sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Bradley Scott Wilkerson, 32, was charged with embezzlement.
■ James Jeffrey Markham, 41, was charged with burglary of a residence.
■ Yolanda Lanier, 46, was charged false pretense.
■ Taylor Joe Jameson, 21, was charged with probation violation.
■ James Kenny Mann, 47, was charged with possession of weapon by felon, cyberstalking and grand larceny-two counts.
■ Andrew Terrell Jenkins, 28, was charged with bond jumping.
■ Corey Joaquin Smith, 26, was charged with aggravated DUI.
■ Theodore Lawrence Heilman, 26, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
■ Deshun Onterio Williams, 24, was charged with possession of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Lakendrick Benard Eiland, 26, was charged with possession of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Jeffery Payne Scott, 24, was charged with DUI 3rd.
■ Jeramy Jay Hoch, 18, was charged with auto theft.
■ Anthony Phillip Nicastro, 29, was charged with aggravated assault and arson.
■ Yoginder Singh Dandass, was charged with sexual battery,
■ Clayton Wayne Sproles, 35, was charged with bench warrant.
■ Antavious Lamar Robertson, 20, was charged with sale of cocaine and sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Stanley James Lindsey, 46, was charged with DUI 3rd and bench warrant.
■ Larry Donell Sudduth 46, was charged with no tag, no insurance, no drivers license, DUI 1st and parole violation.
■ Anthony O Ferrell Stingley, 20, was charged with no drivers license, no insurance, ran red light and assault on officer.
The following arrests were made by the Lowndes County Sheriff Department:
■ Travis Logan Blanton, 21, was charged with burglary-dwelling house, suspended drivers license, expired license tag and malicious mischief-felony.
■ Stephanie Rochelle Glover, 20, was charged with careless driving, improper equipment, failure to yield to blue light, no insurance, suspended drivers license, switched tag, driving under the influence-1st offense, possession of paraphernalia, false information, resisting arrest and possession of methamphetamine.
■ Willie Ketter Morton, 32, was charged with rape
■ Victorya Brooke Nethery, 21, was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of methamphetamine.
■ Wayland Don’J Williams, 38, was charged with running a stop sign-3 counts, failure to yield to blue light, possession of marijuana, suspended drivers license, no insurance, disobey traffic control device, reckless driving, possession of cocaine fleeing or eluding in a motor vehicle.
■ Brantley Scott Williamson, 19, was charged with fleeing or eluding in a motor vehicle.
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