Arrest Reports

Published 10:07 am Friday, January 23, 2015

The Lincoln County jail docket for Wednesday and Thursday was as follows:

• Joshua B. Bessonette, 4-6-87, 207 Southeast Nations Lane – arrested for probation violation, grand larceny and failure to appear by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

• Michael W. Carrol, 12-18-50, 608 Independent Street, Apt. A – arrested for burglary-all but dwelling by the Brookhaven Police Department.

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• Austin T. Edmonds, 11-16-94, 916 Butler Lane – arrested for probation violation by the LCSO.

• Joason R. Johnson, 6-26-82, 711 Madison road – arrested for public drunk and possession of open beer by the BPD.

• Bruce J. King, 8-20-89, of 15402 Highway 488, Philadelphia – arrested for DUI third offense by the LCSO.

• Jason M. Lutes, 1-26-73, of 901 Switzer Road, Gulfport – arrested for probation violation by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

• Kanal S. Lyons, 11-11-86, of 401 Crooked Lane – arrested on a court order and for accessory after the face by the LCSO.

• Sharee L. Nations, 4-25-83, of 3712 Primitive Drive, Ruth – arrested for failure to appear by the BPD.

• Manjyot Singh, 12-9-87, of 104 South Prewitt Street, Magnolia – arrested for speeding, no proof of liability insurance and driving with a suspended license by the BPD.

• Robert, 11-2-74, of 2153 Oil Field Lane – arrested for driving while license is suspended by the LCSO.

• Zachary A. Moore, 12-7-94, of 1535 California Road – arrested for driving while license is suspended by the BPD.

• Anthony Ruby, 12-30-90 – arrested for burglary of dwelling and conspiracy by the LCSO.

• Cindy G. Smith, 4-6-79, of 2838 Old Church Road, Wesson – arrested for possession of controlled substance and possession of drug paraphernalia by the LCSO.

• Samuel D. Thompson, 11-22-79, of 1224 Union Street – arrested for possession or receiving stolen property by the BPD.

Note: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.