Lowndes County law enforcement agencies reported these felony arrests:
Columbus Police Department
- Cortez Deon Williams, 26, of 518 18th St. N., was arrested Friday at 901 11th St. S. He was charged with burglary of a house. His bond had not been set.
- Armando Deantewanne Barry, 32, of 156 Lee St., was arrested Friday in the 300 block of 23rd St. S. He was charged with possession of cocaine and failure to obey a police officer.
- Undra Lamorris Williams Jr., 18, of 2409 23rd Ave. N., was arrested Monday on 14th Avenue North. Williams was charged with possession of marijuana more than an ounce. His bond had not been set.
Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office
- Mallory Thompson, 25, of 502 Martin Road in Caledonia, was arrested May 25 at her residence. She was charged with robbery and her bond was set at $5,000.
- Edward Dylan Adair, 23, also of 502 Martin Road in Caledonia, was arrested along with Thompson. He was also charged with robbery and his bond was set at $5,000.
- Trinity Lee Wyers, 38, of 189 Astor Drive, was taken into custody May 26 at the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office. He was charged with aggravated assault while manifesting extreme indifference to life.
- Mitchell Joseph Priola Jr., 51, of 900 Nash Road, was arrested Friday. He was charged with possession of methamphetamine, manufacturing meth and possession or sale of precursors. His bond was set at $30,000.
- Brett Lane Childers, 21, of 160 Television Road, was arrested Friday on Television Road. He was charged with driving with fleeing or eluding officers in a motor vehicle, making an improper turn, having improper equipment and driving with a suspended license. His bond had not been set.
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