The following were arrested by the Louisville Police Department, Winston County Sheriff’s Department and the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Ethel Thames, of Louisville, was arrested August 17 by the Louisville Police Department for DUI-first offense and driving with a revoked or suspended license.
Donnell M. Carter, of Louisville, was arrested August 18 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Kendrick L. Davis, of Louisville, was arrested August 19 by the Louisville Police Department for aggravated assault.
Terrence J. Estes, of Louisville, was arrested August 9 by the Louisville Police Department for public drunkenness.
Frankie L. Ford, of Canton, was arrested August 20 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Taemaus Glass, of Louisville, was arrested August 18 by the Louisville Police Department for DUI-first offense and careless driving.
Raquel Graham, of McCool, was arrested August 16 by the Louisville Police Department for driving with a suspended or revoked license, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, and inoperable headlights, taillights, or tag lights.
Jordan M. Harrison, of Louisville, was arrested August 11 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for disturbance of family.
David Hickman, of Louisville, was arrested August 18 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for DUI-first offense.
Allen Hoskins, of Starkville, was arrested August 19 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Broderick Q. Parnell, of Meridian was arrested August 19 by the Mississippi Highway Patrolf or DUI-first offense.
Toby Robbins, of Louisville, was arrested August 20 by the Louisville Police Department for public drunkenness.
Cardale Triplett, of Louisville, was arrested August 18 by the Louisville Police Department for DUI-first offense.
Spencer Triplett, of Louisville, was arrested August 20 by the Louisville Police Department for disorderly conduct- disturbance of family.
These individuals were taken into custody and booked into the docket at the Winston-Choctaw Correctional Facility. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.