The following were arrested by one of the following agencies: Louisville Police Department, Winston County Sheriff’s Department or the Mississippi Highway Patrol.
Richard Corbell, of Hamilton, was arrested March 8 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for DUI-first offense.
Johnny W. Arledge, of Louisville, was arrested March 7 by the Louisville Police Department for abusrive calls to emergency telephone service.
James C. Clark, of Louisville, was arrested march 10 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Ethan Edwards, of Louisville, was arrested March 9 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for domestic violence-simple assault (first or second offense).
Tenille R. Edwards, of Louisville, was arrested March 10 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-other uncontrolled substance.
TaCorey L. Headd, of Louisville.,, was arrested March 5 by the Louisville Police Department for disorderly conduct-disturbing the peace.
Robert S. Johns, of Louisville, was arrested March 7 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance.
James D. Larabel, of Durant, was arrested March 9 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Te’Undrais Z. Lawrence, of Weir, was arrested March 7 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-second offense, driving with a suspended or revoked license and no insurance.
Ashley N. Mullins, of Louisville, was arrested March 7 by the Louisville Police Department for public drunkenness and disorderly conduct-disturbance in a public place.
Bobby Murray, of Louisville, was arrested March 4 by the Louisville Police Department for disorderly conduct-failure to comply and disorderly conduct- disturbance of family.
Archie Nunn, of Noxapater, was arrested March 4 by the Louisville Police Department for Grand Larceny.
Matin Sanchez, of Kosciusko, was arrested March 10 by the Mississippi Highway Patrol for DUI-first offense.
Ashley C. Yates, of Kosciusko, was arrested March 9 by the Winston County Sheriff’s Department for misdemeanor possession of a controlled substance.
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.