Lincoln County Jail docket: 3 men, 2 women charged with DUI

Published 9:44 am Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Lincoln County Jail docket, Thursday-Sunday, Jan. 25-28, 2024:

  • Kirsten Brister, 04/11/1998, 2058 Clayton Trail, Bogue Chitto — arrested on bench warrant, Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Anthony Dwayne Forrest, 03/25/1964, 1414 Pillars Trail Road, Ruth — arrested, charged with disorderly conduct/disobeying lawful order, resisting or obstructing arrest, Justice Court warrant (probation violation), by LCSO.
  • Thresa Walker, 03/31/1978, no address listed — arrested, charged with disorderly conduct/business disturbance, failure to stop when officer signals, by Brookhaven Police Department.
  • Bodarrius D. Dow, 07/13/1992, 521 Furr Ave. — arrested, charged with disorderly conduct/disobeying lawful order, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, tampering with physical evidence, by LCSO.
  • Brianna Rane Henderson, 02/03/1990, 1036 Hwy. 550 NW — arrested, charged with possession of paraphernalia, by BPD.
  • Heather Guillot, 12/26/1978, 302 Fieldcrest Drive — arrested, charged with DUI first, possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, no proof of auto insurance, improperly operating equipment, by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
  • Kelvin Louis Randle, 05/08/1981, 800 Magee Drive — arrested, charged with DUI first, careless driving, no auto insurance, by LCSO.
  • Amie Granger, 09/07/1979, 2062 East Whitworth St., Hazlehurst — arrested, charged with DUI first, disorderly conduct/disobeying lawful order, obstructing public streets, impeding traffic, no/expired tag, improperly operating equipment, driving in more than one lane, by LCSO.
  • Anthony Roy Spence, 07/18/1986, 154 Rushingtown, Tylertown — arrested, charged with DUI first, by LCSO.
  • Marcus B. Rowan, 03/14/1986, 1928 General Taylor Ave., Baton Rouge, Louisiana — arrested, charged with DUI first, 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.

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