- The Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office arrested three people on drug charges over the weekend.
- Jeremiah Vincent Stokes, 30, of 180 Tabatha Lane, was arrested Tuesday at McAll Drive by the LCSO on a charge of burglary.
- Lawanda McDaniel, 34, of 159 Cherokee Drive in Hamilton, Ala., was arrested Tuesday by the LCSO after serving a previous sentence at the Marion County Jail in Hamilton. She was charged with false pretense.
- Stanley Wayne Apollos, 27, of 972 Wilson Road in Sulligent, Ala., was arrested Tuesday by the LCSO at the Lamar County Jail in Vernon, Ala. He was charged with the possession or sale of precursors.
- Conrad Guy Mills, 39, of 354 Old Candy Road in Millport, Ala., was arrested Tuesday by the LCSO at Lamar County Jail in Vernon, Ala., where he served a previous sentence. He was charged with conspiracy to commit a crime.
- Dennis Lane Moore, 38, of 3635 Aberdeen Road in Vernon, Ala., was arrested Tuesday at the Lowndes County Adult Detention Facility by the LCSO on a charge of false pretense.
- Larry Douglas Perkins, 43, of 120 Nash Way in Corinth, was arrested Tuesday by the Columbus Police at the Motel 6 in Columbus on a charge of defrauding an innkeeper.
- Keontay Cantrell Fenton, 21, of 175 Pandora Drive, was arrested Monday by the LCSO at the Old Scorpio Lounge on two counts of simple assault on a police officer. He was also charged with the following misdemeanor crimes: resisting arrest, possession of marijuana, destroying county property, domestic violence and trespassing.
- Demarco Ramanuel Gibbs, 27, of 99 Stokes Road, was arrested Monday at the Columbus Police Department on a charge of robbery.
- Sharon Eads, 45, of 181 Golding Road, was arrested Monday by the LCSO on a charge of grand larceny.
- Johnny James Payne, 48, of 3579 Jess Lyons Road, and Brandon Orr, 24, of 166 East Plum Road, were arrested June 19 by the CPD on charges of possession of cocaine.
- Marlon Gibson, 33, of 131 Mallard Drive, was arrested June 18 by the LCSO at the Columbus Air Force Base on a charge of identity theft.
- Robert Lee Myers, 30, of 201 First St. S.E. in Vernon, Ala., was arrested June 18 by the Mississippi Department of Corrections at the Lamar County Sheriff”s Office in Vernon, Ala. He was charged with violating his probation.
- Hollis Hoyle Towery, Jr., 57, of 841 Cherokee Road, was arrested June 18 at by the MDOC at the Clay County Jail for violating his probation.
- Donald Raymond Getz, 33, of 1586 Honnell Mill Road in Caledonia, was arrested June 17 by the CTM on Wolf Road on charges of driving under the influence. He was also charged with the misdemeanors careless driving and suspended driver”s license.
- Jermaine Devon Sherrod, 20, of 87 Ellis St. in Artesia, was arrested at his home on June 17 by the LCSO on a charge of violating his probation. He was also charged with the misdemeanor failure to obey a police officer.
- David Michael Gauthier, 27, of 1804 Wolfe Road in Caledonia, was arrested June 17 by the LCSO in the 100 block of Fountain Drive on a charge of false pretense.
- James Calypston Sharkey, IV, 15, of 121 Mill St., was arrested at the CPD on a charge of sexual battery.
- Jeremy Wilson, 20, of 156 Johnnie B. Wilson Road, was arrested May 23 by the CPD at the Columbus Fairgrounds, at 764 Highway 69 S., on a charge of burglary. He was also charged with the misdemeanors public drunkenness, possession of marijuana and contempt of court.
Brad Russel Wilson, 28, of 14494 John Rankin Highway in Fulton; Billy Don Hall, 27, of 969 Highway 25 in Dennis; and Sarah Elizabeth Burrage, 21, of 19240 Highway 21 S. in Philadelphia, were arrested Saturday by the LCSO.
Wilson was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana, suspended driver”s license and improper equipment.
Hall and Burrage were both charged with possession of methamphetamine.
The following other felony arrests were reported by the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office:
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