The following people were arrested on felony charges from Jan. 2 to Jan. 15, according to the Oktibbeha County jail. Unless otherwise noted, the sheriff’s department made the arrests.
- Andrew Ivory, 18, was arrested Jan. 8 by the Mississippi State University Police Department on a charge of burglary of a vehicle.
- Willi Pegues, 18, was arrested Jan. 8 on a charge of burglary of a vehicle.
- Jottie Dancer, 44, was arrested Jan. 7 on charges of DUI, third offense, careless driving and driving with a suspended license.
- Timothy Maxson, 48, was arrested Jan. 6 on a charge of DUI, third offense.
- Brandon Norman, 31, was arrested Jan. 6 on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
- Constance Chandler, 28, was arrested Jan. 6 on charges of possession of marijuana with intent to distribute.
- Daniel Goodwin, 57, was arrested Jan. 6 on a charge of grand larceny.
- Christopher Sellers, 35, was arrested Jan. 3 on a charge of malicious mischief.
- Adolph Smith, 43, was arrested Jan. 3 by the Mississippi Department of Corrections on a charge of parole violation.
- Mozell Simmons, 65, was arrested Jan. 2 by the Department of Corrections on a charge of parole violation.
- Ariel Coleman, 19, was arrested Jan. 12 on a charge of malicious mischief.
- Melvin Minor, 50, was arrested Jan. 12 by the Department of Corrections on a charge of parole violation.
- J.D. Jackson, 21, was arrested Jan. 11 on a charge of grand larceny.
- Devon Riley, 18, was arrested by the Department of Corrections on a charge of probation violation.
- Brandon Mann, 25, was arrested Jan. 11 on charges of armed robbery and residential burglary.
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