The following arrests were made by Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Joseph Alan Famiglio, 23, was charged with indictment-two counts.
■ Brian Lamar Ingram, 24, was charged with domestic and parole violation.
■ Anthony Davis Woods, 31, was charged with aggravated domestic violence.
■ Daryl Casey Thomas, 29, was charged with parole violation.
■ Carlos Conroy Douglas, 38, was charged with probation violation.
■ Travis Lee Fulgham, 50, was charged with possession of controlled substance and probation violation.
■ Joseph Hoffman, 25, was charged with possession of controlled substance, possession of marijuana and manufacturing.
■ Eric Malone, 31, was charged with fraudulent use.
■ Steven Anthony Wilson, 29, was charged with possession of controlled substance-two counts and possession of marijuana more than 30 grams.
■ Charles Ferguson, 35, was charged with parole violation.
■ Quayteace Smarshodd Evans, 22, was charged with shooting into a dwelling.
■ Edward Eugene Shields, 25, was charged with parole violation.
■ Ali Wahidi, 21, was charged with leaving the scene of a crime, DUI-1st offense, assault on officer and disorderly conduct.
The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
■ Ellihue Blackwell, 53, was charged with suspended drivers license, disobey traffic control device, no insurance, driving under the influence-2nd offense, possession of paraphernalia and possession of cocaine.
■ Omari Ramier Brooks, 26, was charged with suspended drivers license, improper license tag, possession of marijuana in vehicle, sale of marijuana and sale of cocaine-two counts.
■ James Blake Unruh, 22, was charged with burglary-commercial building, cars, etc.
■ Frank Everett Thompson Jr., 36, was charged with possession of controlled substance, possession of marijuana, no insurance and driving under the influence-first offense.
■ John Ballard Roland Jr., 24, was charged with burglary-commercial building, cars, etc.
■ James Lee Porter, 26, was charged with public drunkenness, possession of marijuana, contempt of court-two counts, possession of drug paraphernalia-sale of, carry a concealed weapon, sale of marijuana-two counts and sale of cocaine.
■ Brandon Ramon Orr, 29, was charged with aggravated assault with weapon or other means to produce harm-three counts and violation of probation.
■ Devin Kanta Hughes, 35, was charged with sale of cocaine, sale of a controlled substance and sale of counterfeit substance.
■ Vincent Keith Harris Jr., 28, was charged with possession of marijuana more than one ounce.
■ Sara Frances Gibson, 30, was charged with no insurance, improper equipment, possession of paraphernalia, possession of methamphetamine and expired license tag.
■ Marquez O’Bryant Baker, 24, was charged with possession with intent to distribute.
■ Richard Lee Spruill, 39, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
■ Maegan Leann Allen, 28, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
■ Elmer Dean Bishop Jr., 40, was charged with grand larceny-more than $500.00.
■ Shakela Shante Edwards, 24, was charged with aggravated assault with weapon or other means to produce harm and possession of marijuana more than one ounce.
■ Eugene Andrew Elliott, 38, was charged with sex offender-failure to register new address.
■ Tonya Lee Gaspar, 29, was charged with identity theft.
■ Tabitha Kay Hines, 34, was charged with burglary-commercial building, cars, etc.
■ Bobbie Michelle Hodges, 39, was charged with harassing phone calls and possession or sale of precursors.
■ Marki Hinzale Miller, 32, was charged with possession with intent to distribute.
■ Latrell Dontay Moore, 22, was charged with possession of paraphernalia and possession of cocaine.
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