By Dispatch Staff Report August 15, 2016
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The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Joseph Hoffman, 26, was charged with sale of controlled substance.
Gabriel Davis, 24, was charged with posting of injurious message.
Brandon Burchfield, 29, was charged with disorderly conduct, possession of paraphernalia, burglary of a residence and obstructing justice.
Ebonee Hinton, 26, was charged with aggravated assault.
Tykell Harvey, 18, was charged with no driver’s license, no insurance and burglary of a vehicle.
Rena Fulton, 24, was charged with simple assault, trespassing and burglary.
Joshua Johnson, 18, was charged with burglary of a vehicle.
Rodriques Rush, 39, was charged with bench warrant.
Jerry Bergeron, 49, was charged with aggravated domestic assault.
Heather Simpson, 30, was charged with embezzlement.
William Ray, 36, was charged with exploitation of a child and possession of child porn.
Termel Smith, 26, was charged with credit card fraud.
Dantrell Mallett, 23, was charged with possession of marijuana greater than 30 grams.
Matthew Heath, 25, was charged with false pretense.
Terry Hill, 43, with robbery, kidnapping, aggravated assault, sexual battery and rape.
Daniel Black, 28, was charged with embezzlement and bond jumping.
Daimon Taylor, 37, was charged with sale of cocaine.
Dominique Johnson, 27, was charged with sale of MDMA and probation violation.
Chadqivan Emerson, 35, was charged with circuit court order.
Chad Williams, 20, was charged with receiving stolen property.
Brandon Cannon, 25, was charged with possession of stolen property.
Cecil Gray, 50, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
Steven Wilson, 30, was charged with uttering forgery.
Matthew Milliman, 29, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
Joshua Horton, 27, was charged with circuit court order.
Quontavious Wilborn, 21, was charged with circuit court order.
Jarred Creel, 29, was charged with being on school property.
John Lucious, 30, was charged with probation violation.
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