| Officers serve 60 warrants in July By SUE WATSON Staff Writer Officers
with eight agencies served warrants for Marshall County grand jury
indictments, parole or probation violations, or felony warrants
beginning July 16, according to Sheriff Kenny Dickerson. Most of the warrants were grand jury notices of indictments on drug-related charges, he said. Warrants charging sale of controlled substances included the following: •
Kedrian Ambrose, 28, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine.
Ambrose was in jail Monday on a hold for probation violation charge
with the MDOC (Mississippi Department of Corrections.) • Debra Brown, 51, of the St. Paul Road area, charged with sale of marijuana. • Michael Byrd, 51, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Michael Campbell, 51, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine and held on probation violation charges with MDOC. • Joseph Carter, 30, of Potts Camp, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. • Joe Couch, 49, of Byhalia, charged with sale of cocaine. • John Delbert, 30, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Larry Ealey, 54, of Byhalia, charged with sale of cocaine. • Timothy Jones, 31, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Jammy McKinney, 33, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Savaniel Moore, 55, of Red Banks, charged with two counts sale of cocaine, and on hold with MDOC for violation of probation. • Reginald Neely, 36, of Byhalia, charged with three counts sale of cocaine. •
Marquis Payne, 19, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of and
possession of cocaine, and in jail on order of the District Attorney's
office for felony bond revocation. • Sharon Payne, 37, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • George Perry Jr., 57, charged with sale of cocaine. • Robert Rooks, 43, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • James Sellers, 27, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Edwin Washington, 33, of Byhalia, charged with sale of cocaine. •
Jeremy Young, 33, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine and
in jail and held on hold for return to Benton County authorities. • Kenneth Churchill, 42, of Memphis, Tenn., charged with sale of cocaine. • Ester Tunstall, 68, of Olive Branch, charged with two counts sale of cocaine. • Terrance Cowan, 32, of Olive Branch, charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell. • Barry Schmitz, 42, of Falkner, charged with six counts prescription drug fraud. • Eric Louis, 33, of Lamar, charged with possession of cocaine in a correctional facility. • Alwinzo Craine, 22, of Blue Mountain, charged with possession of cocaine. • Christopher Campbell, 21, of Holly Springs, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. • Estevan Bahena, 42, of Red Banks, charged with possession and sale of cocaine. • Tonya Flowler, 27, of Victoria, charged with possession and sale of cocaine. • James Johnson, 37, of Holly Springs, charged with two counts sale of cocaine. • Jeremy McKnight, 30, of Holly Springs, charged with sale of cocaine. • Sidney Adams, 21, of Ripley, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. • Steven Bagwell, 46, of Barton, charged with possession of percursor chemicals. • Anton Brittenum, 36, of Byhalia, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. • David Burton, 30, of Barton, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. • Jennifer Carter, 34, of Potts Camp, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. • Ward Seth Craine, 32, of Byhalia, charged with possession of cocaine. •
Fabin Dorrough, 28, of Calhoun City, charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to sell. Held in Calhoun County with a hold on
for MDOC. • James Fuller, 24, of New Albany,
charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. Held in
jail on bond revocation order from the District Attorney's office. • Koty Harris, 27, of Calhoun City, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. • Coeli Heiliger, 25, of Byhalia, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. • Donta Larvoieca Jones, 25, of Greenwood, charged with possession of marijuana. • Erika Laws, 36, of Holly Springs, charged with possession of marijuana. • Keith Marshall Martin, 33, of Horn Lake, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals, • Christopoher Matthews, 21, of West Point, charged with possession of marijuana. • Lavell Parker Jr., 38, of Byhalia, charged with possession of cocaine. • Jamie Potts, 33, of Waterford, charged with possession of methamphetamine precursor chemicals. • Thaddeus Scales, 31, of Holly Springs, charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell. • David Tipton, 46, of Barton, charged with possession of marijuana with intent to sell. • James Weatherall, 46, of Potts Camp, charged with possession of marijuana. • Charles Whittaker, 23, of Southaven, charged with possession of cocaine. • Deangelo Williams, 22, of Ashland, charged with possession of a controlled substance. • David Yates Sr., 32, of Red Banks, charged with possession of cocaine. • Archie Zeigler, 28, of Southaven, charged with possession of cocaine. Others charged with violation of probation or parole included the following: • Josh Rodgers, 28, of Lake Center, •
Franklin Sharp, 27, of Holly Springs, revocation of bond by the
District Attorney's office for having more than one felony bond. • Lorenzo Young, 50, of Byhalia, charged with violation of probation held on hold for MDOC. • Rebecca Rodgers, 29, of Lake Center, charged with violation of probation. • David Kennedy, 28, of Red Banks, charged with violation of probation. • George Stanberry, 32, of Holly Springs, charged with violation of probation. • Michael Craig, 37, of Holly Springs, charged with violation of parole. Individuals
served warrants for grand jury indictments will be arraigned on charges
in circuit court beginning August 15, Dickerson said. “We
will continue to serve warrants for arrest for outstanding grand jury
indictments,” he said. “We have others we will pick up.” Officers
with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department, the Mississippi Bureau
of Narcotics, the Third Judicial District Drug Team, the Holly Springs
Police Department, the Byhalia Police Department, Tippah County
Sheriff's Department, and the U.S. Marshals Service participated in
this detail, Dickerson said.
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