Local law enforcement agencies have reported these felony arrests over the past week:
Columbus Police Department
- James Alvin Hatch, 46, of 907 Military Road, was arrested Tuesday at 2528 Main Street. He faces a charge of burglary and larceny of a dwelling, as well as misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct and begging.
- Danny Donsha Colvin, 25, of 1911 14th Ave. N. Apt. A, was arrested Tuesday at his residence. He was charged with felony false pretense and his bond was set at $2,500.
- Bobby Monroe Reeves, 29, of 110 Fountain Drive Lot 2, was arrested May 5 on Airline Road near the Lowndes County Justice Court building. He was charged with possession of cocaine and with a misdemeanor of driving with a suspended license.
- Devin Chais Knight, 19, of 1556 Lone Oak Road in Steens, was arrested Sunday at Fourth Street and College Street. He was charged with possession of cocaine.
- Terrance Jermaine Gibbs, 30, of 386 Smith Drive, was arrested Monday at 677 Yorkville Road E. for possession of a controlled substance and robbery. His bond for the robbery charge was set at $3,500.
Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office
- Miranda Jane Camp, 26, of 15 Routley Cove, was arrested May 5 at the Gilmer Inn in downtown Columbus. She was charged with burglary of a dwelling. Her bond was set at $10,000.
- Danielle Angel Stokes, 25, who resides at 15 Routley Cove with Camp, was also arrested May 5 at the Gilmer and charged with burglary of a dwelling. Her bond was also set at $10,000.
- Issac Terrell Pryor, 22, of 51 Harris Drive, was arrested Friday at 1303 Clover St. He was charged with grand larceny of more than $500 and his bond was set at $5,000.
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