By Dispatch Staff Report September 17, 2013
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The following arrests were reported by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Andrea Lashae Guy, 23, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 9 and charged with hindering prosecution. She was released the same day on $10,000 bail. Her court date is scheduled for Oct. 21.
Adam Brinson Martin, 26, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 9 and charged with DUI-third offense, disregarding a traffic device, no insurance, driving with suspended drivers license and careless driving. He has not been released. Bail is set at $13,268.
David Jefferson, 49, was arrested was arrested by OCSO Sept. 9 and charged with possession of cocaine. He has not been released. Bail is set at $5,000.
Jacqueline Paige Burns, 43, was arrested by OCSO Sept.9 and charged with disorderly conduct, destruction of county property, resisting arrest and assault on an officer. She has not been released.
Raymond Schroeder, 23, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 10 and charged with the sale of narcotics within 1500 feet of a school or church. He was released the same day on $5,000 bail. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 21.
Jason T. Williams, 39, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 10 and charged with grand larceny. He was released the same day on $5,000 bail. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 15.
Brandon Lavelle Hall, 29, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 11 and charged with possession of marijuana. He was released the same day on $10,000 bail. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 21.
Joni B. Hicks, 35, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 11 and charged with violation of probation. She has not been released.
Anthony M. Bush, 37, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 11 and charged with violation of probation. He has not been released.
Phillip T. Daigre, 21, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 12 and charged as a fugitive from justice. He has not been released.
Daryl Junior Dismukes, 26, was arrested by OCSO Sept. 13 and charged with forgery. He was released the next day on $10,000 bail. His court date is scheduled for Oct. 21.
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