Arrest reports
Published 10:36 am Friday, July 24, 2015
The Lincoln County jail docket for Wednesday was as follows:
• Ashdon H. Brister, 8-4-92, of 25 Kary Lambert Lane in Jayess — arrested for burglary of a dwelling – house by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
• Christopher L. Coleman, 5-28-91, of 401 Industrial Park Lot 20 — arrested for burglary (all but dwelling); resisting arrest; false information or identification; simple assault and disorderly conduct by Brookhaven Police Department.
• Derek Dufrene, 12-15-80, of 29 Second Ave. in Silver Creek — arrested for willful trespass and grand larceny (motor vehicle) by BPD.
• Laprice C. Tillman, 7-30-91, of 300 Old Wesson Road — arrested for shoplifting by BPD.
The Lincoln County jail docket for July 17 was as follows:
• Porfirio Cordobu, 10-10-78, of 3313 5th Ave., Laurel — arrested for careless driving, speeding, no driver’s license (motor vehicle violation) by the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
• Lorraine Johnson, 7-2-57, of 637 Charlie Lane — arrested for discharging/displaying/exhibiting by the Brookhaven Police Department.
• Akelah Pendleton, 1-28-84, of 529 Curran Ave. — arrested for disturbing the peace by BPD.
• Roger D. Scarbough, 11-5-59, of 1655 Coopertown Road — arrested for possession of liquor in a dry county by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
• Jason T. Smith, 1-11-83 — arrested for possession of a controlled substance and disturbing the peace by BPD.
• Brandi N. Thompson, 12-8-83, of 1017 Highland Drive — arrested for shoplifting and false information for identification by BPD.
• Travis A. Brinson, 11-18-94, of 933 Bryant St. — arrested for parole violation, aggravated assault and possession of a controlled substance (less than an ounce of marijuana) by BPD.
• Luther R. Buckley, 7-2-57, of 1794 Evans Loop, Ruth — arrested for an indictment for the sale of Alprazolam and Oxycoton/conspiracy to sell and indictment for the sale of 20 Alprazolam/conspiracy by LCSO.
• Roy E. Thomas, 9-22-77, of 1010 King Trail, Bogue Chitto — arrested for disorderly conduct/breach of peace and two counts of parole violation by BPD.
Note: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.