The Starkville Police Department recently released its arrest report for Sept. 27 through Oct. 8.
Sept. 27
· Quentin Hall, of 126 Yellow Jacket Drive, was charged with simple assault.
Sept. 28
· Michael Gayle Gregg II, of 515 Whitfield St., Apt. 10, was charged with driving under the influence, third offense, driving with a suspended license due to DUI, careless driving and failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance.
Sept. 29
· Edward Jacob Lueckenbach, of 11 Page Ave., Apt. 6, was charged with public profanity or drunkenness.
· Edward Shane Kitchens, of 1222-A Kirkcauldy Drive, was charged with DUI.
· Jeffery Adam Burton, of 2405 Maple Drive, was charged with simple assault by threats.
· Dawn R. Lambert, of 104 W. Williamsburg Drive, was charged with driving with an improper tag and failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance.
Sept. 30
· Kendrick Trevor Bishop II, of 102 Logan Drive, Apt. C, was charged with burglary of a commercial building.
· Crystal Gail Gunn, of 1200 Louisville St., Apt. A8, was charged with driving with an expired license.
Oct. 1
· Bobby Dean Bardwell, of 1650 Chisholm Drive, was charged with DUI.
· Sylvester W. Jones, of 200 Catherine St., Apt. 13A, was charged with possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, driving with an expired license, failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance, contempt of court (failure to appear) and disorderly conduct.
· Christopher Earl Neely, of 1040 N. Montgomery St., was charged with two counts of driving without a seat belt, driving with an expired license, failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance, resisting arrest and speeding.
· Henry Louis Gandy, of 724 Hill Road, was charged with careless driving.
Oct. 2
· Michael Scruggs, of 295 County Route 203, Tupelo, was charged with domestic violence (aggravated).
· Rafiq Mateen, of 708 McKee Ave., was charged with disorderly conduct.
Oct. 3
· Alex Blair Fisher, of 174 Fisher Road, Walnut Grove, was charged with DUI, third offense.
· Larry Earl Ashford, of 2296 Polly Bell Road, Pheba, was charged with DUI, second offense, driving with a suspended license and disobedience of traffic control devices.
Oct. 4
· Joslin Chandler, of 1963 Triplett Road, Ackerman, was charged with speeding.
· Dewane Dexter Johnson, of 2207 Willie Road, was charged with driving with a suspended license and a probation violation.
· Carolyn Strong Spence, of 356 Loakfoma Road, Sturgis, was charged with DUI.
Oct. 6
· Kayode Babatunde Adeshina, of 1087 Stark Road, Apt. 11D, was charged with domestic violence (simple).
· Kerry Moray Lucious, of 1350 Outlaw Road, was charged with DUI.
· Santana L. Childs, of 16A Everglade Ave., was charged with driving with an expired license, a child restraint violation, no seat belt and contempt of court (failure to appear).
· Jamella Leigh Lucious, of 205 Everglade Ave., Apt. 6C, was charged with malicious mischief, simple assault and bail bond jumping.
Oct. 7
· William Andrew Jordan, of 2125 Attala Road, Kosciusko, was charged with DUI and careless driving.
· Lateris M. Stewart, of 3695 Drake Hill Road, Brooksville, was charged with driving with an expired license, failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance and driving with an improper tag.
Oct. 8
· Michael Gregory Mims, of 122 Afton Way, Clinton, was charged with hit and run involving an unattended vehicle.
· Robert Lee Logan III, of 109 Water Oaks Drive, Clinton, was charged with DUI, second offense.
· Chernitra Vernette Henderson, of 212 Pilcher St., Apt. B, was charged with disturbing the peace.
· Tjuana Denise Smith, of 210 Pilcher St., Apt. E, was charged with disturbing the peace.
· Eric A. Hopkins, of 2143 Enon Road, Louisville, was charged with failure to provide proof of motor vehicle insurance.
· Janet Marie Jackson, of 102A Helen Circle, was charged with a seat belt violation.
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