Arrest Reports
Published 10:07 am Tuesday, December 2, 2014
The Lincoln County jail docket for Wednesday was as follows:
• Jeffrey Brown, 3-17-92, of Madison – arrested by the Brookhaven Police Department for possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle, speeding, no proof of liability insurance and an expired tag.
• Jordan Maley King, 10-17-94, of Bogue Chitto – arrested by the BPD for contributing to neglect or delinquency.
• Taylor Ray Peets, 10-2-96, of 331 W. Chippewa – arrested by the PBD for possession of an open beer in a dry county.
• Clayton Todd Reed, 4-24-91, of Monticello – arrested by the BPD for contributing to neglect or delinquency.
• Stephen Sides, 8-20-60, of 1656 Hunters Road – arrested by the Lincoln County Sheriff Office for possession of marijuana in a motor vehicle, driving without a license and an expired tag.
• Cole Michael Smith, 4-29-95, of Sontag – arrested by the BPD for contributing to neglect or delinquency.
• Katherine Marguerite Green, 8-4-83, of Monticello – arrested by the BPD for contributing to neglect or delinquency.
• Stephanie L. Gayton, 10-13-67, of 804 Dow Street – serving time.
• Dennis Smith, 3-3-65 – arrested by BPD for shoplifting.
• Jill S. Smith, 8-3-83, of 336 Evelyn Street – serving time.
• James Earl Haines, 10-31-64, of E. Chickasaw Street – arrested by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for second offense DUI and driving while license is suspended.
• Christopher Randall Hannah, 10-22-95, of Bogue Chitto – arrested by the MHP for first offense DUI and driving while license is suspended.
• Darryl Dewayne Kelly, 3-22-70, of 711 NE Brown Loop – arrested by the MHP for first offense DUI and driving while license is suspended.
• Chris Thomas, 9-10-66, of 635 Industrial Park Road – arrested by the MHP for first offense DUI, an expired drivers license, seatbelt violation and no proof of liability insurance.
• Charolett James, 9-12-72, of 1621 Wellman Drive – arrested by the LCSO for possession of drug paraphernalia.
Note: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.