The following people were arrested on felony charges, according to reports released from the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office:
Michael Rush Sims, 42, of 2121 Seventh Ave. N. in Columbus, was arrested July 20 by the LCSO on two counts of sale of cocaine.
Patricia Ann White, 47, of 11981 Lorene Lane in Brookwood, Ala., was arrested July 20 by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics on one count of conspiracy to commit a felony and one count of possession or sale of ephedrine tablets.
Joseph Eugene White, 48, of 11981 Lorene Lane in Brookwood, Ala., was arrested July 20 by the MBN on one count of conspiracy to commit a felony and one count of possession or sale of ephedrine tablets.
Tracy Wade Herring, 45, of Brookwood, Ala., was arrested July 20 by the MBN on one count of conspiracy to commit a felony and one count of possession or sale of ephedrine tablets.
William Charles McBride Jr., 26, of 60 Pecan Lane S. in Columbus, was arrested July 18 by the CPD on his third count of driving under the influence.
Rafaiel Donate McDavis, 17, of 406 10th Ave. S. in Columbus, was arrested July 17 by the LCSO on two counts of burglary.
Jermaine Bernard Cotton, 16, of 1815 10th Ave. N. in Columbus, was arrested July 17 by the LCSO on two counts of burglary.
Mareyo Hines, 29, of 412 10th Ave. S. in Columbus, was arrested July 16 by the LCSO on one count of possession of a controlled substance.
Roderick Dermont Dora, 24, of 533 Shady Lane in Columbus, was arrested July 15 by the LCSO on one count of burglary of a dwelling.
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