Arrest reports

Published 10:14 am Tuesday, July 14, 2015

The Lincoln County jail docket for Friday through Sunday was as follows:

• Meghan Hux, 10-11-90, of Industrial Park Road — serving weekends at Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

• Hailey S. Leggett, 9-11-88, of 101 Mississippi Avenue — serving weekends at LSCO.

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• Timothy E. Lewis, 5-15-59, of 522 Turner St. — arrested for public drunk by the Brookhaven Police Department.

• Gerald D. McGee, 7-30-96, of 1552 Alman Trail — arrested for disturbing the peace (family peace) by LCSO.

• Tiffany McVane, 4-28-78, of 114 Stowell St. in Hazelhurst — arrested for felonious bad check by LCSO.

• Chet B. Nichols, 3-28-80, of 1375 Wellman Drive — arrested for probation violation and possession of a controlled substance by the Mississippi Department of Corrections.

• Nicholas C. Smith, 9-6-87, of 721 Dunn Ratliff Road — serving weekend at LCSO.

• Troy Washington Senior, 12-21-74 — arrested for public drunk by BPD.

• Percy D. Marsh Jr., 9-6-78, of 798 Southeast Marwood Place, Bogue Chitto, Mississippi — arrested for possession of beer in a dry county by LCSO.

• Anthony C. Myrick, 7-12-78, of 620 Cliffview Drive, Brandon, Mississippi — arrested for contempt of Justice Court and driving while license is suspended by LCSO.

• Dustin C. Treadway, 8-31-92, of 3718 Jackson Liberty Drive, Wesson, Mississippi — arrested for contempt of City Court by BPD.

• Troy E. Washington Junior, 1-2-95, of 545 St. Charles Place Northeast — arrested for contempt of court, warrant for domestic violence and disorderly conduct, driving while license suspended, no proof of liability insurance, disregard for traffic device and no driver’s license (expired) by BPD.

• Triston T. Dillon, 9-26-96, of 3715 Wolley Trail — arrested for burglary of a dwelling (house) by BPD.

• Jerald C. Sykes, 8-12-85, of 118 Brashier St. — arrested for DUI first offense by LCSO.

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