Arrest Reports

Published 10:16 am Thursday, March 19, 2015

The Lincoln County jail docket for Tuesday was as follows:

• Kenneth R. Baggett, 2-28-82, of 2471 Northeast Lake Lincoln Drive – arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

• Shermekia Bridges, 7-8-89, of 1224 Union Street Extension Apt. 23 – arrested for contempt of city court by the Brookhaven Police Department.

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• Sunie Bridges, 3-5-85, of 503 Johnson Grove Road Apt. Lot 3, Bogue Chitto – arrested for possession of beer in a dry county, possession of a controlled substance-crystal methamphetamine, possession of a controlled substance-marijuana, possession of a controlled substance-alprazolam and possession of a controlled substance-hydrocodone by BPD.

• Lacey R. Clements, 9-15-87, of 1947 Rocky Road, Sicily Island, LA – arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and no tag by BPD.

• Charles Cook, 12-29-88, of 2123 Madison Road – arrested for two counts of cocaine sale or possession with intent, possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle and possession of controlled substance-sale of meth by the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics.

• Joseph Dunaway, 12-8-98, of 111 Hoover Hammond Road, Jayess – arrested for parole violation by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

• Kenneth Fisher, 10-3-87, of 6200 Bates School Road, Magnolia – arrested for a second offense DUI by LCSO.

• Jeffrey L. James, 12-20-71, of 2646 Jackson Liberty Drive, Wesson – arrested for telephone harassment by LCSO.

• AC T. Lacy, 11-29-85, of 129 Cisne Avenue, Canton – arrested for probation violation by MDOC.

• James B. Mahaffey, 7-19-69, of 1240 Rainbow Lane, Monticello – arrested for probation violation by BPD.

• Tammy Pevey, 2-5-82, of 13 Flint Creek Road, Wiggins – arrested on an indictment by LCSO.

• Marcus J. Winston, 7-24-95, of 440 Old Wesson Road, Apt. 36 – arrested for disorderly conduct/disturbing the peace and possession of marijuana-greater than one ounce.

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