Arrest Report
Published 9:56 am Tuesday, July 1, 2014
The Lincoln County jail docket for Saturday, Sunday and Monday was as follows:
• Ansello Belance, 12-27-1990, Louisville, Ky. – arrested by Mississippi Highway Patrol for speeding and no proof of insurance. In jail.
• Fredrick Flowers, 12-30-1981, Brookhaven – arrested by Brookhaven Police Department for shoplifting and resisting arrest. Released.
• Zackary B. Jackson, 12-20-1988, Wesson – arrested by BPD for shoplifting. Released.
• Jessica N. Purvis, 04-09-1984, Monticello – arrested by BPD for shoplifting. Released.
• Roy L. White, 02-01-1993, Fayette, Miss. – arrested by BPD for held under investigation. Released.
• Ronald D. Carson, 08-21-1972, 241 Rogers Circle – arrested by Lincoln County Sheriff Department for careless driving, no proof of insurance and driving with a suspended license. Released.
• Kenya Henderson, 08-26-1973, 202 Gulledge St. – arrested by BPD for disturbing the peace. Released.
• Mack A. Henderson, 05-31-1978, 202 Gulledge St. – arrested by BPD for disturbing the peace. Released.
• William Holloway, 02-09-1980, 3019 Bluebird Trail – arrested by BPD for disturbing the peace, expired drivers license, resisting arrest and no proof of insurance. Released.
• William E. Jackson, 01-01-1980, 168 Baldwin Loop – arrested by BPD for shoplifting, possession of a controlled substance and contempt of court. In jail.
• Justin L. Moore, 04-13-1986, 216 Linton Ave. – arrested BPD for disturbing the peace. In jail.
• Joshua A. Rippy, 11-13-1992, 388 Highway 583 – arrested by LCSD for public drunk, public profanity, disorderly conduct, improper equipment on vehicle and failure to comply. In jail.
• Justin H. Smith, 03-06-1986, 765 Union Church Road – arrested by BPD for disturbing the peace. In jail.
• Eric L. Williams, 03-27-1986, 300 Poplar St. – arrested by BPD for vandalism of vehicle and domestic violence. In jail.
• Irby L. McLaurin, 07-09-1950, 8912 Beauregard St. – arrested by BPD for discharging/displaying a weapon and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon. In jail.
Note: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.