The following people were arrested on felony charges, according to reports released from the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office:
Jessica Haynes, 30, of 450 Downs Road in Columbus, was arrested July 21 by the LCSO on one count of burglary.
Gerry Rendell Moore, 38, of 20229 Tumblin Road in Aberdeen, was arrested July 22 by the LCSO on one count of false pretense. He is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 17.
Rodney Randy Roby, 32, of 506 Forrest Lane in Macon, was arrested Friday by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics on felony counts of possession of cocaine, possession of a controlled substance and delivery of a controlled substance and one misdemeanor count of possession of marijuana.
Shikeeta Shavonne Barry, 29, of 1715 Fourth Ave. S. in Columbus, was arrested Friday by the Columbus Police Department on her third count of shoplifting.
Angela Garriga Nicholson, 38, of 85 Walters Lane in Sylvarena, was arrested Friday by the LCSO on one count of possession or sale of methamphetamine precursors.
Timothy Lee Hinton, 27, of 1023 13th St. S. in Columbus, was arrested Friday by the CPD on his third count of shoplifting.
Michael Eugene Stevens, 39, of 3615 Hood Drive in Pearl, was arrested Friday by the LCSO on one count of possession or sale of methamphetamine precursors.
Carlos Enrique Castro, 27, of 443 Browning Drive in Jackson, was arrested Friday by the LCSO on one count of possession or sale of methamphetamine precursors.
Latanya Denise Ross, 28, of 1849 S. 120 East Ave. in Tulsa, Okla., was arrested Saturday by the CPD on one count of false pretense.
Perry David Blansett, 53, of 8061 Highway 12 E. in Columbus, was arrested Saturday by the LCSO on one count of burglary.
William Paul White III, 35, of 8061 Highway 12, No. 2, in Columbus, was arrested Saturday by the LCSO on one count of burglary.
Kakela Lashika McCleod, 31, of 624 Prairie St. in Macon, was arrested Tuesday by the LCSO on one count of false pretense. She is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 17.
The Dispatch Editorial Board is made up of publisher Peter Imes, columnist Slim Smith, managing editor Zack Plair and senior newsroom staff.
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