The following arrests were reported by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office for April 26 through May 5:
■ Deaundre Delequinta Goss, 23, was arrested May 1 and charged with possession of marijuana, armed robbery, possession of a stolen firearm, conspiracy to commit a crime and burglary. Bail is set at $100,443. He has not been released.
■ Deondra Antiono Evans, 23, was arrested May 1 and charged with armed robbery, conspiracy to commit a crime and burglary. He was released the next day on $30,000 bail. His court date is scheduled for June 18.
■ Brandon C. Hudson, 19, was arrested May 1 and charged with burglary. He has not been released.
■ James Curtis Myles, 37, was arrested May 1 and charged with burglary. He has not been released.
■ Jarrel Davonte Ward, 19, was arrested May 1 and charged with the sale of more than 30 grams of marijuana. He has not been released.
■ Sharon R. Turk, 26, was arrested May 1 and charged felony violation of probation. She has not been released.
■ Regan P. Dagg, 22, was arrested May 1 and charged with DUI-first offense and the sale of more than 30 grams of marijuana. He was released May 3 on $10,799 bail.
■ Caesare Lamar Fair, 31, was arrested May 2 and charged with felony violation of probation. He has not been released.
■ Marus Nakia McDowell, 38, was arrested May 2 and charged with DUI-third offense. He has not been released.
■ Anthony Dewayne Bell, 28, was arrested May 2 and charged with DUI-third offense. He has not been released.
■ Brandon D. Williams, 33, was arrested May 2 and charged with armed robbery. He has not been released.
■ Williams Chester Dykes, 24, was arrested May 2 and charged with violation of parole. He was released the next day.
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