Arrest reports: 4 arrested for public drunk or DUI

Published 1:54 pm Friday, October 16, 2020

The Lincoln County Jail Docket for Tuesday-Thursday was as follows:

• Lesharetta Michelee Winston, 09/29/1993, 106 Amite Road — arrested for public drunkenness, possession of a controlled substance, by Brookhaven Police Department.

• Jeremy D. McElvin, 06/29/1990, 2038 Old Springs Road, Summit — arrested on warrant, by Mississippi Department of Corrections.

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• James Donald Johnson, 05/03/1972, 62 Armstrong Circle, Monticello — arrested for DUI, careless driving, driving with license suspended, possession and display of license upon demand, by Mississippi Highway Patrol.

• Evandus Upkins, 08/19/1996, 920 Porter Road, Smithdale — arrested for disorderly conduct/disobeying lawful order, by BPD.

• Christopher Portrey, 08/22/1979, 6040 Watson Road — arrested for public drunkenness, by BPD.

• John Macarthur Dickey II, 09/24/1988, 824 S. Washington St. —arrested for failure to register as a sex offender, by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.

• Tyler James Lambert, 09/09/1992, 48 Stringer Cemetary Lane, Silver Creek — arrested for city warrant, by BPD.

• Arsenio Ortega Thrasher, 08/11/1989, 214 Hall St. — arrested for city warrant, disobeying traffic control device, by BPD.

• Timothy Vaughn Collins, 11/27/1990, 752 N. Jackson St. — arrested for malicious mischief valued at more than $1,000, b y BPD.

• Carl Daniel Franklin, 05/08/1980, 610 Mt. Zion Road, Wesson — arrested for disturbing the public peace, by LCSO.

• Antonio Courtney, 04/11/1986, 14 James Showers Lane, Monticello — arrested for motor vehicle taking valued at more than $1,000, by BPD.

• Samuel Leggett, 09/16/1978, 210 Pennington St. — arrested for disorderly conduct, business disturbance, by BPD.

• Joshua Smith, 02/26/1982, Ash Lane — arrested for shoplifting, public drunkenness, by BPD.

• Tina Marie Hutson, 06/13/1983, 784 Northwest Denton Trail — arrested for bench warrant, by LCSO.

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