The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Austin Hampton, 24, was charged with sale of marijuana greater than 30 grams.
Brandi Terraciano, 20, was charged with sale of marijuana greater than 30 grams.
Brock Strain, 29, was charged with driving under the influence, 3rd offense.
Robert Hill, 39, was charged with driving under the influence 1st offense, careless driving, disorderly conduct, house arrest violation.
Tyler Borgognoni, 20, was charged with burglary.
James Hamilton, 71, was charged with assault on officer, disturbing the peace, possession of marijuana, possession of beer and disorderly conduct.
Tommy Watt, 33, was charged with bench warrant.
Derrick Bell, 34, was charged with no insurance, probation violation and two counts of contempt of court.
Larrita Conner, 36, was charged with fraudulent statements and computer crime.
Robert Pickett, 62, was charged with shoplifting.
Xavier Washington, 20, was charged with false pretense and speeding.
The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Danny Underwood, 47, was charged with trespassing, possession of controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine.
Ian Gardner, 18, was charged with sexual battery.
Ricardo Mosley, 26, was charged with aggressive assault with weapon and possession of weapon by a felon.
Carlos Abrams, 38, was charged with burglary.
Ayesha Johnson, 20, was charged with possession with intent to distribute.
Daniel Bodry, 28, was charged with two counts fraudulent use of ID.
Arti Brown, 24, was charged with two counts of armed robbery.
Natasha Harris, 35, was charged with seven counts of fraudulent use of ID.
Roger Morris, 29, was charged with improper turn, driving under the influence 2nd offense and possession of cocaine.
Tyrone Blevins, 38, was charged with disorderly conduct, failure to dim headlights, suspended drivers license, possession of marijuana in vehicle, possession of controlled substance and possession of cocaine.
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