The following arrests were made by the Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Myrtle Lou Burke, 76, was charged with tampering with physical evidence.
■ Brandon Terrell Carter, 28, was charged with suspended drivers license, driving under influence-3rd offense, possession of marijuana more than 1 ounce.
■ William Tyrone Coleman, 45, was charged with driving under the influence-1st offense, suspended drivers license, running a stop sign, domestic violence-2nd offense, resisting arrest, fleeing or eluding in a motor vehicle and domestic violence.
■ Kristopher Jamonte Douglas, 22, was charged with speeding 10-20 MPH over limit, suspended driver license, failure to appear, sale of marijuana and sale of counterfeit substance.
■ Jamal Kantrell Halbert, 22, was charged with improper license tag, suspended driver license-DUI, possession of cocaine, possession of marijuana in vehicle, failure to appear-3 counts and suspended drivers license.
■ Rodney Shane Lowe, 43, was charged with burglary-dwelling house and felony taking of a motor vehicle.
■ Quincy Lavell Martin, 27, was charged with armed robbery-2 counts, felony taking of a motor vehicle-2 counts, burglary and burglary-commercial building, cars, etc.
■ Lemarcus Demon Smith, 29, was charged with possession of weapon by felon.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Jasemine C. Coleman, 23, was charged with burglary of a residence warrant.
■ Eddie Aguaais Sandifer 31, was charged with sale of more than 30 grams of marijuana.
■ Nicholas Deon Mccloud, 29, was charged with grand larceny.
■ Mary Frances Mckee, 20, was charged with burglary of vehicle.
■ Octavious Dewayne Hill, 34, was charged with circuit court order.
■ Antonio Devonte Bardwell, 22, was charged with burglary of vehicle.
■ Kaleb James Keith, 18, was charged with conspiracy and burglary of vehicle.
■ John David Pipper, 23, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
■ Victor Lemar Arnold, Jr. 26, was charged with circuit court order.
■ Deundrey H. Garth, 23, was charged with circuit court order.
■ Raven Lashae Johnson, 22, was charged with sale of more than 30 grams marijuana.
■ Christopher Jonathan Grish, 31, was charged with possession of cocaine.
■ Shelly Lewis Gordon, 23, was charged with possession of control substance and sale of more than 30 grams marijuana.
■ Tavin Brandon King, 17, was charged with statutory rape.
■ Ricky Doyle Engelbert, 24, was charged with kidnapping and intimidating a witness.
■ Steven Drew Britt, 32, was charged with parole violation and uttering forgery.
■ Wallace L. Townsel, 32, was charged with sale of cocaine.
■ Tracy Joe Hardin, 26, was charged with possession of cocaine, driving on suspended license, ran a red light, possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.
■ Veronica K. Moody, 55, was charged with false pretense.
■ Douglas Lavoisier Neely, 29, was charged with simple assault and fleeing law enforcement.
■ Brandy Montrell Duck, 28, was charged with sale of cocaine.
■ Hayden Charles Tierney, 19, was charged with possession of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Corlissa Anita Hudson, 35, was charged with possession of cocaine.
■ James Curtis Myles, 29 was charged with parole violation.
■ D’angelo Sanchez Webb, 24, was charged of possession of marijuana.
■ Devonte Tyjuan Lucious, 22, was charged with hindering prosecution.
■ Alexis Brooks Reed, 25, was charged with burglary of vehicle.
■ Joe Lewis Belk, 59, was charged with DUI 3rd.
■ Brant Elan Mccullom, 19, was charged with auto theft.
■ Khalil Gibraun Burks, 19, was charged with identity theft.
■ Tommie Legale Williams, 38, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Daniel Oneal Preston, 25, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Phillip Alexander Young, 19 was charged with computer crime.
■ Clell Levette Gladney, 34, was charged with sale of cocaine.
■ Henry Thomas Coffey, 47 was charged with failure to register as a sex offender.
■ Joshua Aaron Hand, 22, was charged with possession of firearm at sporting event.
■ Sam Morris Berry, 20, was charged with possession of marijuana.
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