The Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office has reported the following felony arrests:
- Alandfus M. O”Neal, 36, of 1611 Third Ave. N., was transferred Friday from the Dekalb County jail in Georgia to Lowndes County. He was charged with sale of cocaine.
- Clinae R. Docher, 24, of 212 Nash St. in Kosciusko, was transferred Friday from the Attala County Sheriff”s Office to Lowndes County. She was charged with grand larceny of more than $500.
- Patricia A. Pickering, 44, of 1694 Highway 373, was transferred Friday from the Rapids Parish jail in Alexandria, La., to Lowndes County. She was charged with possession or sale of precursors.
- Richard McComic, 41, of 1694 Highway 373, was also transferred Friday from the Rapids Parish jail in Alexandria, La., to Lowndes County. He also faces a charge of possession or sale or precursors.
- Henry Gentry, 60, of 66 S. 11th Ave. W. in Dickinson, N.D., was transferred to Lowndes County, where he faces one charge of defrauding an innkeeper.
- Stephanie R. Morris, 36, of 1025 Shady St., was arrested Monday by sheriff”s deputies at 7125 Highway 45 N. She was charged with acting under a false pretense.
- Victor L. Nance, 30, of 358 Tom Rose Road, was arrested Tuesday by Columbus police at 1501 Main St. He was charged with statutory rape and two counts of contempt of court.
- Willie J. Garner, 52, of 156 Applewood Drive, was arrested Tuesday at his residence by sheriff”s deputies. He was charged with sale of marijuana.
- Stephen M. Harris, 34, of 2204 24th St. N., was arrested Tuesday at 169 Applewood Drive. He was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
- James Perkins Jr., 51, of 298 East Plum St., was transferred Friday from Morgan City, La., to Lowndes County. He was charged with acting under a false pretense.
- Brenda S. Sanders, 39, of 126 Matson Road, was arrested Oct. 19 at her residence by sheriff”s deputies. She was charged with arson.
- Penny J. White, 42, also of 126 Matson Road, was arrested with Sanders. She was charged with burglary.
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