The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Nathaniel Sutton, 30, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
Thomas Irvin, 32, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, failure to obey a police officer and two counts of failure to appear.
Megan Glass, 25, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of marijuana in a vehicle, possession of paraphernalia, switched tag, expired driver’s license, expired tag, no insurance, improper equipment and two counts of failure to appear.
Santana Fitzpatrick, 24, was charged with domestic violence/aggravated assault.
Tony Carter, 38, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, suspended driver’s license, no insurance and failure to yield right of way.
Stevie Alexander, 30, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Lauryn Nethery, 22, was charged with uttering forgery.
Marcus Keys, 23, was charged with accessory after the fact.
Sydney Westmoreland, 20, was charged with armed robbery.
Willis Miller, 41, was charged with domestic violence and malicious mischief.
Brandon Jefferson, 25, was charged with embezzlement.
Mathes Tillinghast, 24, was charged with malicious mischief.
Drew Clawson, 22, was charged with trafficking controlled substances.
Joaquin Parkman, 26, was charged with hindering prosecution.
Ivan Davidson, 21, was charged with third offense DUI.
Grozie Thomas, 22, was charged with two counts of cyberstalking.
Lacey McBeath, 39, was indicted on a felony charge.
Tyjavrious Gandy, 18, was charged with conspiracy.
Malik Mingo, 25, was charged with two counts of cyberstalking.
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