Arrest report

Published 10:18 am Thursday, April 7, 2016

The Lincoln County Jail Docket for Tuesday was as follows: 

•Shamekia K. Adams, 12-22-93, of 26 Dade Lane – arrested for disturbing the peace by the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

•Samuel C. Chavous, 5-4-88, of 127 NE 295 Ave., Cross City, Florida – arrested for DUI first offense and possession of open beer by the Brookhaven Police Department.

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•Carinna Coleman, 4-7-85, of 175 Queatin Road, Mcall Creek – arrested for shoplifting by the BPD.

•Timothy A. Daubiet, 5-30-97, of 17482 NW 89th, Fanning Springs, Florida – arrested for possession of open beer by the BPD.

•Donald Dwyer, 3-27-91, of 2228 Dosset Road, Picayune – arrested for two counts of possession of a controlled substance, felong fleeing law enforcement, driving while licesnse suspended and possession of a weapon by a convicted felon by the BPD.

•Lakeitha G. Ebbs, 2-22-89, of 211 Linton Ave. – arrested for disturbing the peace by fighting by the BPD.

•Demetrea Hickingbottom, 3-31-91, of 65 Main St., Silver – arrested for shoplifting by the BPD.

•Dustin Leverett, 7-7-88, of 206 NE 673 Rd., Old Town, Florida – arrested for possession of open beer by the BPD.

•Briyanna Little, 7-11-92, of 211 Linton Ave. – arrested for disturbing the peace by the BPD.

•Caleb Owens, 9-19-96, of 3342 Hwy 84 E. – arrested for the possession of marijuana in motor vehicle, possession of Xanax and DUI first offense by the BPD.

•Andrew Rose, 8-14-95, of 1104 S. Whitworth Ave. – arrested for possession of marijuana in motor vehicle and possession of Xanax by the BPD.

•Thomas Shivers, 6-7-91, of 537 Shivers Booth Road, New Hebron – arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia by the LCSO.

•Megan D. Watson, 7-4-92, of 12 New Hope Road, Winona – arrested for possession of a controlled substance by the BPD.

•Robert Weeks, 5-24-86, 227 NE 489 St., Old Town, Florida – arrested for possession of open beer by the BPD.

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