The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department:
■ Adam Legan Richardson, 31, was arrested by OCSO and charged with burglary of a vehicle and burglary of a residence-two counts.
■ Sherman Bell, 52, was arrested by OCSO and charged with probation violation.
■ Caleb Devorris Neal, 34, was arrested by OCSO and charged with speeding, possession of marijuana-more than 30 grams, possession of paraphernalia and possession of cocaine.
■ James L. Collier, 35, was arrested by OCSO and charged with assault on an officer, possession of marijuana in vehicle, switched tag, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and possession of an open container.
■ Brett Allen Hunter, 26, was arrested by OCSO and charged with circuit court order.
■ Victor Lamar Nichols, 54, was arrested by OCSO and charged with burglary of a residence and domestic.
■ Peter James Motley, 64, was arrested by OCSO and charged with possession of controlled substance and probation violation.
■ Homer C. Paster, 55, was arrested by OCSO and charged with grand larceny-two counts.
■ Princeton Collier, 19, was arrested by OCSO and charged with possession of marijuana-more than 30 grams.
The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Department:
■ Christopher Michael Lovato, 19, was arrested by LCSO and charged with disorderly conduct, possession of paraphernalia, resisting arrest, speeding 10-20 mph over limit, no insurance, possession of meth with intent to distribute and possession with intent to distribute.
■ Fayetta Lorae Dozier, 44, was arrested by LCSO and charged with public drunkenness and aggravated assault with weapon or other means to produce harm.
■ Pierre Shutponda Allen, 42, was arrested by LCSO and charged with domestic violence-aggravated assault and possession of marijuana.
■ Travon L. Roby, 24, was arrested by LCSO and charged with possession of controlled substance, disturbing the peace, resisting arrest, public drunkenness, failure to obey a police officer, failure to appear-12 counts and assault on law enforcement/school official-three counts.
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