Jail docket: Complete, Friday-Monday

Published 7:00 am Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Lincoln County Jail docket, Friday-Monday:

• Zachary Davis, 02/11/1983, 912 Hawk Road — arrested for probation violation, by Brookhaven Police Department.

• Ladarrius Dalton, 09/02/1984, 900 Williams Street — arrested for switched tag, DUI refusal, and violation of city beer ordinance, by BPD.

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• Steven Gerard Thomas, 01/21/1985, 7254 Schilling CV West Front 7254 Road, Memphis, TN — arrested for DUI (first), expired driver license, possession of improper substance (felony), by Mississippi Highway Patrol.

• Sabra Nicole Perrin, 01/31/1990, 106 Catalpa Drive Circle, Natchez — arrested for Circuit Court warrant, by Lincoln County Sheriffs Department.

• Travis L Wilbert, 01/20/1984, 11 Pecan Lane, Union Springs — arrested for assault, by BPD.

• Michael Sawyer Brown, 02/07/1994, 2149 Furrs Mill Road, Wesson — arrested  for driving with a suspended license, possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia, and no auto insurance, by MHP.

• Craig Thomas Purcell, 10/04/1996, 618 Newman Trail — arrested for no seatbelt, DUI (first), no auto insurance, improperly operating equipment, possession of a controlled substance, and possession of paraphernalia, by MHP.

• Abigail Wren, 05/19/2003, 583 Hunters Road, Bogue Chitto — arrested for DUI (first), possession of a controlled substance (marijuana) (misdemeanor), no seatbelt, no auto insurance, and possession of paraphernalia, by MHP.

• Joshua Bailey, 03/17/1986, 2660 Nesom 03, Denham Springs, LA — arrested for assault, by BPD.

• Colby Bourn, 09/08/1996, 624 NW Bogue Chitto Road, Bogue Chitto — arrested for grand larceny, by Mississippi Department of Corrections.

• Daniel Jent, 08/21/1991, 611 Urban — arrested for disorderly conduct, possession of controlled substance (felony), and possession of paraphernalia, 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.