By Dispatch Staff Report • November 27, 2012
• 4 mins to read
The following arrests were reported by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
David L. Bell, 33, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 19 and charged with violation of parole. He has not been released.
Courtney F. Wynn, 32, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 19 and charged with failure to pay child support. He was released Nov. 20. His bail was set at $3,071.
Johnny Frank Addison Jr., 48, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 19 and charged with driving under the influence. He was released Nov. 20 on a $799 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 11.
Antrell Demond Holbrook, 29, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 20 and charged with violation of probation. He was released Nov. 21.
Shaquille B. Carrington, 19, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 20 and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of paraphernalia and driving under the influence. He was released the same day on a $1,838 bond.
Sheron L. Gandy, 26, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 20 and charged with violation of probation and driving with an expired drivers license. He was released the same day on a $1,228 bond.
Brian Geoffrey Thorne, 24, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 20 and charged with domestic violence. He was released Nov. 21 on a $500 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 11.
Gregory Antonio Davis, 29, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 21 and charged with possession of marijuana, domestic violence and contempt of court. He was released the same day on a $745 bond.
Nicholas A. McCullough, 22, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 21 and charged with possession of marijuana, shoplifting, failure to yield right of way and violation of probation. He has not been released.
Ray L. Evans, 36, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 21 and charged with violation of probation. He has not been released.
Mario Gayland Hall, 41, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 21 and charged with shoplifting and disorderly conduct. He has not been released.
Andrea R. Agarib, 41, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 22 and charged with aggravated assault. She has not been released.
Mateo Alanzo Perez, 22, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 22 and charged with burglary of a vehicle, disorderly conduct, possession of an open container and providing false information. He has not been released.
Ricky Doyle Englebert, 21, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 22 and charged with sexual battery, intimidating a witness and directing a youth to commit a felony. He has not been released.
Ray Charles Brownlee, 47, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 23 and charged with simple assault. He was released the same day on a $418 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 18.
William Allen Yoste, 35, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 23 and charged with driving under the influence, speeding and failure to dim headlights. He was released the same day on a $1,178 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 11.
Mentez R. Ellis, 22, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 24 and charged with driving under the influence and possession of marijuana. He was released the same day on a $1,242 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 18.
Frederico Garza, 28, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 24 and charged with driving under the influence, no insurance and no drivers license. He was released the same day on a $1,640 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 18.
John Evans Alderman, 21, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 24 and charged with possession of paraphernalia, careless driving, no insurance and driving under the influence. He was released the same day without a bond.
Charles Edward Gandy, 53, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 24 and charged with violation of probation. He has not been released.
Matthew David Hosley, 21, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 25 and charged with driving under the influence and reckless driving. He was released the same day on a $1,050 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 11.
Daundry D. Tucker, 24, was arrested by OCSO Nov. 25 and charged with contempt of court. He was released the same day on a $426 bond. His court date is scheduled for Dec. 18.
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