The following people were arrested on felony charges, according to reports released from the Lowndes County Sheriff”s Office:
- Lee Grant Butler, 41, of 825 22nd St. N. in Columbus, was arrested May 20 by the Columbus Police Department on one count of grand larceny.
- Matthew Dewayne Hollowell, 22, of 61 Hollowell Drive in Caledonia, was arrested May 20 by the Caledonia Town Marshals on one felony count of simple assault on a police officer and misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and domestic violence. He is scheduled to appear in court June 1.
- Buddy Dale Jordan, 47, of 122 Vale Road in Caledonia, was arrested May 21 by the CTM on one felony count of grand larceny and misdemeanor charges of driving without a seat belt, driving without insurance and refusal to take a sobriety test. He is scheduled to appear in court June 1.
- Christopher Wayne Spencer, 25, of 2088 Fernbank Road in Millport, Ala., was arrested May 21 by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics on one count of possession of a controlled substance and one count of possession or sale of methamphetamine precursors.
- Andrea Denise Skinner, 55, of 605 Spruill Place in Starkville, was arrested May 22 by the LCSO on one count of false pretense. She is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 17.
- Queen Annie Edmonds, 42, of 210 Reed Road in Starkville, was arrested May 22 by the LCSO on one count of false pretense. She is scheduled to appear in court Aug. 17.
- Cathy Marie Powers, 50, of 618 Washington St. in West Point, was arrested May 22 by the LCSO on one count of grand larceny.
- Steven Foster Shinn, 28, of 229 John Kidd Road in Caledonia, was arrested Monday by the CPD on two counts of uttering forgery.
- Lonnie James Roby, 32, of 209 Constance Lane, No. 4, was arrested Thursday by the CPD on one count of simple assault with injuries and one count of felony malicious mischief. Roby”s bond was set at $1,991 and he is scheduled to appear in court June 4.
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