The following people were arrested on felony charges, according to reports released from the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office:
- Joshua Anthony Richardson, 19, of 108 Beech St. in Columbus, was arrested June 30 by the Columbus Police Department on one count of possession of stolen property.
- Tyree Shaquille Sparks, 16, of 806 Eighth St. S. in Columbus, was arrested Friday by the CPD on one felony count of armed robbery and one misdemeanor charge of shoplifting. He is scheduled to appear in court July 22.
- Jordan Demarcus Jennings, 17, of 805 13th St. N., No. 1, in Columbus, was arrested Friday by the CPD on one count of armed robbery and one count of taking of a motor vehicle.
- Christopher Micheal Lewis, 25, of 136 Beech St. in Columbus, was arrested Friday by the CPD on one felony count of making threatening phone calls and misdemeanor charges of resisting arrest and possession of marijuana. He is scheduled to appear in court July 22.
- Joseph Thad Miller, 19, of 2301 Fifth St. N., No. B-12, in Columbus, was arrested Monday by the CPD on one count of credit card fraud.
- Haley Bray, 17, of 2113 Officers Lake Road in Columbus, was arrested Monday by the LCSO on one count of aggravated assault with a weapon.
- William Henry Frye Jr., 26, of 10448 Highway 45 N. in Columbus, was arrested Monday by the LCSO on one count of aggravated assault with a weapon.
- Cody Martin Downs, 21, of 274 Downs St. in Columbus, was arrested Monday by the LCSO on one count of aggravated assault with
a weapon.
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