The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
- Jenirro Bush, 27, was charged with possession of marijuana.
- Bailey Newell, 20, was charged with possession of cocaine.
- Author Johnson, 27, was charged with embezzlement.
- Jeri Stanford, 40, was charged with sale of cocaine.
- Timica Eubanks, 38, was charged with child abuse.
- Charles Brown, 48, was charged with driving under the influence, third offense.
- Quayteace Evans, 23, was charged with shooting into a populated area.
- Joel Britt, 36, was charged with uttering forgery.
- Nia Smith, 19, was charged with shooting at or in an occupied residence.
- Dustin Hall, 19, was charged with possession of marijuana and burglary of commercial property.
- Kathy Cannon, 51, was charged with possession of cocaine.
- Xazier Williams, 18, was charged with burglary of a residence.
- Michael Henderson, 44, was charged with burglary of commercial property.
- Dolton Fondren, 17, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
- Mickobie Stinson, 31, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
- Dustin James, 31, was charged with burglary of a residence and public drunkenness.
- Jimmy Smith, 31, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
- Willie Bell, 46, was charged with probation violation.
- Teresa Bush, 42, was charged with bench warrant.
- Anthony Davis-Wood, 32, was charged with statutory rape and two counts of contempt of court.
- Alvin Isaac, 36, was charged with bench warrant.
- D’angelo Webb, 24, was charged with possession of cocaine.
- Robert Echols, 23, was charged with possession of marijuana.
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