Lincoln County Jail docket: MHP makes 6 arrests for DUI

Published 5:00 pm Monday, March 25, 2024

Lincoln County Jail docket, Thursday-Sunday, March 21-24, 2024:

  • Wilbert Darosta Broughton, 11/04/1990, 1224 Union St. No. 18 — arrested on city warrant, by Brookhaven Police Department.
  • Montasia A. Powell, 10/22/2003, 1224 Union St. No. 20 — arrested, charged with disturbing the public peace, by BPD.
  • Jimmie Lee Summerville Jr., 01/22/1980, 1012 Ridgecrest Drive, Summit — arrested, charged with DUI first, speeding 10-19 mph over limit, by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
  • Janson Kelly Miller, 06/13/2003, 933 Atwood Lane — arrested, charged with felony receiving stolen property, disobeying traffic control device, grand larceny x2, by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Austin Ashmore, 07/01/1995, 688 NW Case Trail — arrested, charged with DUI first, failure to stop when officer signals, driving in more than one lane, speeding 10-19 mph over limit, no proof of auto insurance, by MHP.
  • Christopher A. Watson, 01/17/1991, 107 Adams St. — arrested, charged with careless driving, no auto insurance, no driver license, improperly operating equipment, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, by LCSO.
  • William Nola Zimmerman, 03/18/1978, 108 Vine St., Natchez — arrested, charged with DUI first, driving in more than one lane, driving with license suspended, no auto insurance, by MHP.
  • Travis Wendell Greer, 08/17/1971, 494 Albritton Trail, Bogue Chitto — arrested, charged with simple assault domestic violence, by LCSO.
  • Willis Odell Bryant, 08/20/1996, 95 Arm Road, Silver Creek — arrested, charged with DUI first, no auto insurance, darker than authorized window tint, failure to use turn signal, by MHP.
  • Jada Smith, 07/28/1997, 726 East Cherokee St. — arrested, charged with DUI first, possession of marijuana/synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, no auto insurance, no seatbelt, by MHP.
  • Venzie Kitchens, 10/24/2001, 1237 Bridgeport Road, Pinola — arrested, charged with DUI first, by MHP.

 

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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