The following arrests were made by Lowndes County Sheriff’s Office:
Tommie Jones, 34, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, expired tag and suspended driver’s license.
Damien Griffin, 28, was charged with cyberstalking.
Cheyenne Flowers, 24, was charged with commercial burglary.
Stephanie Craven, 26, was charged with possession of methamphetamine, three counts of seatbelt violation and burglary breaking and entering a dwelling.
Jaylyn White, 24, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
Aisha Thomas, 27, was charged with cyberstalking.
Joshua Pumphrey, 23, was charged with commercial burglary.
Lucas Parker, 33, was charged with felony taking of a motor vehicle.
Sara Kerlee, 32, was charged with felony intent to defraud via credit card, possession of a controlled substance and two counts failure to appear.
Bobby Stafford, 40, was charged with burglary breaking and entering a dwelling.
Valareio Harris, 37, was charged with burglary of a commercial burglary and shoplifting-less than $250.
Phillip Adkins, 49, was charged with commercial burglary.
Mark McCoy, 55, was charged with aggravated assault with a weapon.
Terrius Armistad, 19, was charged with domestic violence/aggravated assault and burglary of an occupied dwelling.
Dakota Holcomb, 27, was charged with two counts grand larceny-more than $500 and nine counts commercial burglary.
Joshua Akers, 33, was charged with possession of methamphetamine.
The following arrests were made by the Oktibbeha County Sheriff’s Office:
Matthew Hodges, 33, was charged with false pretense.
Matthew Williams, 36, was charged with a circuit court order.
Jason Mann, 37, was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
Jevin White, 20, was charged with possession of a schedule II drug.
David Perry, 59, was charged with aggravated assault and shooting in or at a vehicle.
Terion Bishop, 19, was charged with three counts credit card fraud.
Derek Cunningham, 25, was charged with burglary of a residence.
Cameron Robinson, 29, was charged with a bench warrant.
Larry Nance III, 30, was charged with aggravated domestic assault, burglary other than a dwelling and expired driver’s license.
Author Parrish Jr., 34, was charged with grand larceny.
Dontavious Lucious, 18, was charged with grand larceny.
Josh McCarter, 20, was charged with receiving stolen property and accessory after the fact.
Henry Brown, 31, was charged with a bench warrant.
J.D. Jackson, 52, was charged with DUI fourth offense.
Lee Roberson, 63, was charged with DUI third offense.
Rachel Reed, 32, was charged with credit card fraud and MDOC hold.
Demetruis Reed, 44, was charged with possession of a weapon by a felon.
Stephen Cornwall, 24, was charged with sale of methamphetamine.
Jermarrio Robinson, 30, was charged with burglary of a vehicle. (No photo available.)
Zadarus Malone, 19, was charged with burglary of a residence.
Jerome Prewitt, 49, was charged with noncompliance.
Sylvester Jones, 38, was charged with domestic violence, bond jumping and no driver’s license.
James Riekhof, 25, was charged with grand larceny.
Franklin Young Jr., 35, was charged with a bench warrant.
Simon Lott, 33, was charged with DUI third offense.
Keith Spivey, 46, was charged with DUI fourth offense.
Wayne Martin, 43, was charged with a circuit court order.
Rachel Ivy, 28, was charged with burglary of a residence.
Jeremiah Henderson, 24, was charged with possession of a stolen firearm. (No photo available.
Patrick Hudson, 29, was charged with a circuit court order.
John Rigsby, 26, was charged with four counts sale of marijuana and sale of a controlled substance.
Stefhon Cox, 24, was charged with hold for another agency.
Ashley Wise, 32, was charged with a circuit court order.
Kaya Dotson, 18, was charged with cyberstalking.
Taketa Mullins, 33, was charged with a bench warrant.
Christopher Miller, 31, was charged with hold for another agency, expired tag and expired driver’s license.
Norvell Jackson Jr., 34, was charged with possession of a stolen firearm, DUI and possession of marijuana.
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