The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
James Taylor, 22, was charged with attempted aggravated assault, DUI-2nd offense; three counts of disobeying a traffic device, reckless driving, no tag and indecent exposure.
Christopher Spencer, 35, was charged with possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.
Edward Penny, 46, was charged with domestic violence/aggravated assault.
Richard Pace, 20, was charged with sexual battery, attempted escape, false information, failure to appear and two counts of contempt of court.
Levi Gibbs Jr., 49, was charged with armed robbery and violation of parole.
Dexter Fulton, 51, was charged with commercial burglary and possession of marijuana-1st offense.
Cleotis Crump, 48, was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Terron Neal, 25, was charged with aggravated domestic assault.
Joshua Ulmer, 22, was charged with aggravated domestic assault.
Ronald Mobley, 22, was charged with statutory rape.
Waylon Langford, 20, was charged with trafficking in stolen firearms.
Cedric Splounge, 19, was charged with aggravated assault.
Kentravius Splounge, 18, was charged with accessory after the fact.
Halbert Johnson, 61, was charged with burglary of a residence.
Xavier Williams, 22, was charged with burglary of a residence.
Montana Brasher, 19, was charged with possession of a Schedule I drug and possession of marijuana in a vehicle.
Brettina Bartholomew, 26, was charged with hindering prosecution.
Lavel Hudson, 33, was charged with possession of a weapon by a felon, receiving stolen property, probation violation, suspended driver’s license, disorderly conduct and no seatbelt.
arrests
Quality, in-depth journalism is essential to a healthy community. The Dispatch brings you the most complete reporting and insightful commentary in the Golden Triangle, but we need your help to continue our efforts. In the past week, our reporters have posted 32 articles to cdispatch.com. Please consider subscribing to our website for only $2.30 per week to help support local journalism and our community.