The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Elboni Glenn, 20, was charged with armed robbery.
■ Jeanna Conti, 38, was charged with improper equipment, no insurance, possession of paraphernalia, possession of controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine.
■ Jason Williams, 34, was charged with possession of weapon by felon.
■ James Lewis, 37, was charged with grand larceny.
■ Patrion Barrett, 20, was charged with burglary of a dwelling.
■ Christopher Gurley, 31, was charged with possession of methamphetamine and two counts of contempt of court.
■ Marcell Bishop Jr., 24, was charged with cyberstalking.
■ Michael Williams, 24, was charged with possession of controlled substance and possession of drugs within facilities.
■ Natalie Pullin, 38, was charged with improper equipment and possession of controlled substance.
■ Jeffery Gordon, 19, was charged with possession of stolen firearm.
■ Nicholas Gray, 35, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
■ Freddie Williams Jr., 32, was charged with shoplifting third offense, cyberstalking and possession of weapon by a felon.
■ Gregory Perry, 40, was charged with improper equipment, seatbelt violation, no insurance, possession of marijuana in vehicle and possession of weapon by felon.
■ Angela Roberts, 40, was charged with burglary of commercial property and possession of controlled substance.
■ Haeven Johnson, 24, was charged with seatbelt violation, possession of methamphetamine and contempt of court.
■ Amber Ballard, 23, was charged with suspended drivers license, no insurance, improper equipment, possession of methamphetamine and expired tag.
■ Laura Aycock, 21, was charged with burglary.
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