Area reports
Published 10:03 am Friday, November 13, 2015
Police department
The Brookhaven Police Department’s reports for Thursday were as follows:
• Business accident on W. L. Behan Road
• Alarm on Industrial Park Road
• Alarm on Stribling Road
• Road hazard/debris on Brignall Road
• Traffic stop on West Monticello Street
• Traffic accident on Field Lark Lane
• Missing person on South First Street
• Traffic stop on South Egypt Circle
• Complainant on Brookway Boulevard
• 911 hang up on Brookway Boulevard
• Disturbance on West Monticello Street
• Vandalism on High School Street
• Theft on Kraner Lane
• Traffic stop on Highway 51 North
• Complainant on Williams Street
• Vandalism on South Martin Luther King Jr. Drive
• Reckless driving on Highway 51 north
• Traffic stop on Mason Road
• Theft on Brookway Boulevard
• Traffic stop on Brignall Road
• Complainant on South Railroad Avenue
• Complainant on South Washington Street
• Traffic stop on Brookway Boulevard
• Complainant on Liberty Street
• Traffic stop on Industrial Park Road
• Traffic stop on Highway 51 south
• Traffic stop on East Monticello Street
• Traffic stop on Natchez Avenue
• Suspicious activity on West Congress Street
• Traffic stop on Big Lane Drive
• Public assist on Brookway Boulevard
• Disturbance on Union Street ext.
Sheriff’s office
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s office reports for Wednesday were as follows:
• Repo on Dillon Trail
• Lost or stolen on Dry Creek Trail
• Burglar alarm on Glade Lane
• Suspicious person on Stoneybrook Trail
• Unlock at Wal-Mart
• Suspicious person on Highway 84/Harmony Drive
• Unlock on South Church Street
• Suspicious vehicle on Old Red Star Drive
• Disturbance/Loud music on Blackberry Trail
• Suspicious person on Old Red Star Drive
• Shots fired on Sidney Trail
• Suspicious vehicle at General Store
• Unlock on Choctaw Street
• Trespassing on Eastview Drive
Arrests
The Lincoln County Jail Docket for Wednesday was as follows:
• Sidney S. Boyte, 01-08-87, of 2319 Pleasant Hill Drive, Bogue Chitto — arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and burglary — all but dwelling by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
• Jonathan Brown, 05-30-91, of 1169 Cain Road, Wesson — arrested for disorderly conduct/breach of peace and resisting arrest by Brookhaven Police Department.
• Charolett D. James, 09-12-72, of 1621 Wellman Drive, Brookhaven — arrested for shoplifting and contributing to the neglect or delinquency of a minor by BPD.
• Robert W. Johns, 12-20-65, of 25 Johnny Wilson Drive, Silver Creek — arrested for possession with intent to sell a controlled substance and sale of a controlled substance by LCSO.
• Thomas G. Johnson, 01-26-90, of 723 Swalm Ave., Brookhaven — arrested for contempt of court and possession of a controlled substance by BPD.
• Samantha J. Richardson, 02-18-91, of 2319 Pleasant Hill Drive southeast, Bogue Chitto — arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia and burglary of dwelling by LCSO.
• Fredrick L. Smith, 05-10-97, of 424 Cherokee St., Brookhaven — arrested for disorderly conduct/breach of peace and resisting arrest by BPD.
• Marquise D. Price, 11-01-95, of 713 Middleton St., Brookhaven — arrested for armed robbery by BPD.
• Zikiece Z. Smith, 08-16-97, of 929 Bryant St., Brookhaven — arrested for armed robbery 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.
Local weather stats
The Wastewater Treatment Facility in Brookhaven reported a high of 69 degrees for Thursday and a low of 44. The temperature at 7:30 a.m. Friday was 44 degrees. There was 0.0 inches of precipitation.
River stages
On Thursday the Mississippi River stage at Vicksburg, where the flood stage is 43 feet, was 12.5, down 0.5 feet in the past 24 hours. In Natchez, where the flood stage is 48 feet, was 21.5, down 0.5 feet in the past 24 hours. The Pearl River stage at Jackson, where the flood stage is 12 feet, was 11.7, up 1.1 feet in the past 24 hours.
King’s Daughters
Ambulance Report
King’s Daughters Medical Center Ambulance Service had 10 calls Thursday; two were transfers, with two to the city. There were eight emergency calls, with six medical, five in the city and one assist in Copiah County. There were two traumas one in the city and one in the county.