The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Joseph Fenton, 34, was charged domestic violence/aggravated assault and burglary of a dwelling house.
Reginald Scott, 29, was charged with felony malicious mischief, disorderly conduct, DUI-2nd offense, domestic violence and trespassing.
Johnnie Summers Jr., 36, was charged with armed robbery and contempt of court.
Thomas Lawson, 43, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia, no insurance and improper equipment.
Trellis Campbell, 19, was charged with armed robbery and three counts of failure to appear.
Senagar Orr, 42, was charged with possession of controlled substance, possession of a weapon by a felon, possession of marijuana in a vehicle and suspended driver’s license.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Eric Chandler, 32, was charged with possession of marijuana-more than 30 grams and DUI.
Andre Rice, 18, was charged with burglary other than a vehicle and two counts of burglary of a vehicle.
Jeremiah Henderson, 23, was charged with possession of a stolen firearm, aggravated assault and possession of marijuana in a vehicle.
James O’Briant, 19, was charged with two counts of credit card fraud, burglary other than a vehicle and two counts of burglary of a vehicle.
Toforrest Robinson, 34, was charged with aggravated assault.
Jaquires Bell, 18, was charged with armed robbery.
Kodi Davidson, 20, was charged with two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
Justin Mooney, 36, was charged with a bench warrant.
Jarod Mowery, 39, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Justin Henderson, 30, was charged with sale of cocaine and two counts of possession of a controlled substance.
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