The following arrests were reported by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department, the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department and the Columbus Police Department:
■ Joan White May, 40, of 132 Leila Lane, was arrested Jan. 9 at her residence by LCSO and charged with uttering forgery. She was released the next day on $5,000 bond. Her court date is scheduled for May 12.
■ Leautray Quinta May, 38, of 132 Leila Lane, was arrested Jan. 9 at his residence by LCSO and charged with two counts of failure to appear, uttering forgery, possession of counterfeit money/forged instruments and speeding. Bond is set at $30,890. His court date is scheduled for Feb. 5.
■ Cassie Deann Baker, 26, of 708 Moss St., was arrested Jan. 9 in Lewisville, Ark., by MDOC and charged with violation of probation.
■ Belinda Scott Gladney, 49, of 1601 Sixth Ave. S., was arrested Jan. 8 at 18th St. and Bell Ave., by CPD and charged with possession of cocaine. She was released the next day on $2,500 bond. Her court date is scheduled for March 20.
■ Gary Wayne Stacks II, 36, of 10404 Old Highway 50, was arrested Jan. 8 at 427 10th St. S., by CPD and charged with domestic violence and violation of probation. His court date is scheduled for Feb. 26.
■ Quinn Martez Wiley, 22, 824 Sixth Ave. S., was arrested Jan. 9 at 116 Beech St., by CPD and charged with burglary and larceny of a dwelling and failure to obey a police officer.
■ Demetrius Antonio Woodrick, 28, of 610 22nd St. N., was arrested Jan. 11 at his residence by CPD and charged with possession of a stolen firearm and possession of more than one ounce of marijuana. He was released Jan. 13 on $3,500 bond. His court date is scheduled for April 3.
■ Dealio Lamar Thomas, 18, of 99 Freeman Drive, was arrested Jan. 12 at Piggly Wiggly on New Hope Road by LCSO and charged with burglary of commercial buildings and attempted burglary of a business.
■ Kevin D. Meritt, 20, was arrested Jan. 6 by OCSO and charged with burglary of a residence. Bond is set a $10,000.
■ Sean Brown, 42, was arrested Jan. 6 by OCSO and charged with probation violation, providing false information and post release supervision violation.
■ Kodi Devonte Ellis, 35, was arrested Jan. 8 by OCSO and charged with domestic violence, disturbing the peace and probation violation.
■ Kollin N. Kelly, 23, was arrested Jan. 8 and charged with DUI-third offense.
■ Jeremy Lamichael Hinton, 20, was arrested Jan. 8 by OCSO and charged with violating house arrest.
■ Stephen Daniel Clark, 27, was arrested Jan. 9 by OCSO and charged with shooting into a dwelling, possession of a weapon by a convicted felon and headlighting a deer. He was released the same day. His court date is scheduled for Feb. 11.
■ Christopher L. Jones, 21, was arrested Jan. 9 by OCSO and charged with two counts of no seatbelt, two counts of no insurance and statutory rape.
■ Robert Adam Cox, 25, was arrested Jan. 9 by OCSO and charged with grand larceny and violation of probation.
■ Lasang Kemp, 29, was arrested Jan. 9 and charged with the sale of more than 30 grams of marijuana. Bond is set at $30,000.
■ Alexis Wade Stallings, 33, was arrested Jan. 9 by OCSO and charged with the sale of more than 30 grams of marijuana, possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon.
■ Anthony Cortez Childs, 23, was arrested Jan. 10 by OCSO and charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.
■ Johnny Derek Eaves, 39, was arrested Jan. 10 and charged with aggravated DUI.
■ David Lee Roush, 57, was arrested Jan. 12 by OCSO and charged with receiving stolen property, driving with suspended drivers license, violation of probation and possession of cocaine.
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