By Dispatch Staff Report February 14, 2015
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The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Department:
Shoshoney Lyn Nunn, 20, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
Jonathan Shane Kinard, 21, was charged with sale of cocaine, sale of schedule III drug and contempt of court.
Charterious L. Moore, 22, was charged with armed robbery, attempted murder and hindering prosecution.
Joey Sentell Mays, 33, was charged with bench warrant.
Deborah Furlow, 46, was charged with DUI-3rd offense.
Sarah B. Taylor, 24, was charged with false rep.
Jasmine Tashae Petty, 23, was charged with embezzlement.
Yolonda Lanier, 46, was charged with false pretense.
Gerod Damion Miles, 37, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
Kenneth Smith Jr., 46, was charged with grand larceny.
Michael E. Schaefgen, 29, was charged with DUI-3rd offense.
Tyas Baker, 20, was charged with robbery.
Albert Ewell Williams, 19, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
Jeffery Payne Scott, 23, was charged with DUI-3rd offense.
Matthew Milliman, 27, was charged with possession of controlled substance.
Gelun K. Gandy, 31, was charged with contempt of court and sale of cocaine.
Xavier Washington, 19, was charged with false pretense.
Garret Abplanalp, 22, was charged with sale of controlled substance.
Bishop Rayheem Robinson, 21, was charged with possession of cocaine and failure to pay child support.
Jamel H. Ford, 24, was charged with armed robbery.
Mason Logan Ellis, 21, was charged with sale of marijuana more than 30 grams.
Immanuel Dewayne Manning, 43, was charged with murder and sale of controlled substance.
Jordan T. Bright, 20, was charged with sale within 1500 feet of a school or church.
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