The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Ralph Hogan, 56, was arrested by OCSO and charged with parole violation and failure to pay child support.
Charles Bernard Hogan, 48, was arrested by OCSO and charged with parole violation.
Amy Lee West, 38, was arrested by OCSO and charged with embezzlement.
Anthony Williams, 24, was arrested by OCSO and charged with murder.
Joseph M. Gaston, 42, was arrested by OCSO and charged with probation violation.
Jake Alan Ivy, 24, was arrested by OCSO and charged with weekends.
Willie James Gillespie, 42, was arrested by OCSO and charged with DUI-third offense, driving on suspended drivers license, running a red light and no insurance.
The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Christopher Baker, 28, was arrested by LCSO and charged with burglary of a commercial building, cars, etc.
Michael Baptist, 44, was arrested by LCSO and charged with violation of probation.
Tyrone Davis Blevins Sr., 36, was arrested by LCSO and charged with suspended drivers license and possession of cocaine.
Brandon Tyre Brooks, 25, was arrested by LCSO and charged with burglary of a commercial building, cars, etc.
Darius Imani Frierson, 21, was arrested by LCSO and charged with violation of probation.
William Chad Hill, 35, was arrested by LCSO and charged with violation of probation.
Samuel Patrick Smith, 39, was arrested by LCSO and charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance, petit larceny-less than $500 and driving under the influence-1st offense.
Mario Shavez Thompson, 25, was arrested by LCSO and charged with felon taking of a motor vehicle, improper turn, failure to yield to blue light, failure to obey a police officer, resisting arrest, no drivers license, seatbelt violation, reckless driving, possession of marijuana in a vehicle, driving under the influence-1st offense, speeding, trespassing and five counts-disobeying traffic control device.
Randy Scott Watkins, 24, was arrested by LCSO and charged with statutory rape.
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