The Starkville Police Department Wednesday released its arrest blotter for the past two weeks.
Oct. 22
- Danye McCarter, of 105 N. Nash St., No. 10, was charged with disorderly conduct.
- Colby Brister, of 1515 S. Lumpkin St., Athens, Ga., was charged with profanity or drunkenness in a public place.
- Maketta Matthews, of 200 Catherine St., No. 8C, was charged with speeding.
Oct. 23
- Janice Merideth, of 2703 S. Ward Ave., Caruthersville, Mo., was charged with DUI.
- Kelneliuz Miller, of 194 Chesser Road, Canton, was charged with driving with a license which was revoked or suspended for DUI, having no insurance or failure to have insurance card in vehicle and improper equipment.
- Calvin Dailey, of 1582 Rockhill Road, was charged with simple assault.
- Robert Harvey, of 493 John Perry McMichael Road, Waynesboro, was charged with DUI.
- Lloyd Watts Jr., of 1627 Steadman Lane, was charged with disturbing the peace.
Oct. 24
- Michael Reilly Sr., of 300 Whisperwoods Drive, Roswell, Ga., was charged with illegal sale of beer and light wine.
Oct. 25
- Bobby James Floyd, of 1028 CR 176, Sidon, was charged with speeding.
- Dwayne Sheehy, of 3898 Old Highway 82 E., Mathiston, was charged with having no or an improper tag, driving while his license or driving privilege was canceled, suspended or revoked, having no insurance and petit larceny.
Oct. 26
- Quincy Brownlee, of 1371 West Sand Creek Road, was charged with aggravated assault.
- Kathrine Weeks, of 113 Zuber St., was charged with making abusive calls to emergency telephone services.
- Michael Gibson II, of 2369 Poe Drive, was charged with simple domestic violence.
- Andrew Harris, of 110 Main St. W., No. 26, was charged with simple domestic violence.
- Demetry Elliott, of 116 Northside Drive, was charged with careless driving, having no driver”s license or an expired license, having no motor vehicle insurance card in the vehicle, failure to stop a motor vehicle when an officer signals and disorderly conduct for failure to comply with commands of law enforcement officers.
- Brandon Hoskins, of 2093 West Churchill Road, West Point, was charged with driving with no or an expired driver”s license and having no insurance card or failing to have his insurance card in the vehicle.
Oct. 27
- Brent Ellett, of 42 Ellett Drive, Scobey, was charged with profanity or drunkenness in a public place.
- Shelia Riley, of 1423 Theodis Road, was charged with misdemeanor shoplifting.
- Herschel Isaac, of 305 Everglade Ave., No. 7B, was charged with carrying, using or attempting to use a concealed deadly weapon.
- David Pittman, of 32 CR 448, Iuka, was charged with disorderly conduct.
Oct. 28
- Naquesha Bell, of 904 N. Montgomery St., was charged with DUI.
- Kenneth Gustine, of 272 N. Ridgeland Circle, Columbus, was charged with driving while his license or driving privilege was canceled, suspended or revoked.
Oct. 29
- Tyshaun Denmark, of 309 Reed Road, No. 310, was charged with contempt of court (failure to pay).
- Carmen Thompson, of 4260 Bee Lake Road, Tchula, was charged with simple domestic violence.
- Ayla Vaughn, of 1823 Kody Road, Sturgis, was charged with misdemeanor shoplifting.
- Kristopher Jackson, of 2041 Harris Road, was charged with auto burglary.
- Roderick Daniels, of 154 Lyon Drive, Grenada, was charged with operating with improper equipment and having no insurance or failure to have insurance in the vehicle.
- Kristophers Briles, of 107 Herbert St., was charged with simple domestic violence.
Oct. 30
- Antonette Rose, of 82 Denson Road, Wiggins, was charged with DUI.
- Joshua Boyd, of 1739 Bluefild Road, was charged with DUI.
- Lauren Ashby, of 310 Highway 12 W., was charged with DUI.
- Arieanna Gibson, of 225 N. Main St., Drew, was charged with having no insurance or failing to have insurance in the vehicle.
- Bruce Ferguson, of 200 Catherine St., No. 13C, was charged with driving while his license or driving privilege was canceled, suspended or revoked and running a red light or a stop sign.
Oct. 31
- Alonzo Tate, of 1280 Hearst Road, was charged with DUI, second offense.
- Joshua Moran, of 1206 Harrison St., Tupelo, was charged with DUI, no seat belt and driving upon one-way roads and around rotary traffic islands.
- Thad Thomas, of 5456 Wayneland Drive, Jackson, was charged with profanity or drunkenness in a public place.
- Jay McKee, of 138 Cedar Lane, was charged with profanity or drunkenness in a public place and disorderly conduct.
- Reid Sumrall, of 1561 Highway 12, Lexington, was charged with DUI.
- Phoneshia Mobley, of 305 Everglade Ave., No. 26B, was charged with disturbance of the public peace or the peace of others.
- Anthony Outlaw, of 128 Northside Drive, was charged with DUI.
Nov. 1
- Joseph Brantley, of 6799 Mount Vernon Road, Eupora, was charged with speeding and having no vehicle insurance or failing to have insurance in the vehicle.
- Antonio Staten, of 232 New Zion Road, Louisville, was charged with having no vehicle insurance or failing to have insurance in the vehicle.
- Gerald Wilbanks, of 304 Lindbergh Blvd., was charged with simple domestic violence.
- Vaneshia Ward, of 2166 Polly Bell Road, Pheba, was charged with having no insurance or failing to have insurance in the vehicle.
Nov. 2
- Byron Perry, of 1616 11th Ave., Columbus, was charged with carjacking.
- Julie Murphy, of 612 University Drive, No. 8, was charged with running a red light or stop sign and failing to have insurance in her vehicle.
- Richard Harris Jr., of 990 Old Mayhw Road, No. 21, was charged with speeding and failing to have motor vehicle insurance in his vehicle.
- Frank Potts, of 710 Ann St., Weir, was charged with armed robbery.
- Joshua Gray, of 515 Jackson St., was charged with running a red light or stop sign.
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