The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following arrests:
On March 7, Lusherra Johnson, 32, of Kosciusko, was charged with possession of liquor. KPD assisted alcohol beverage control officer in a raid.
On March 7, Rodney Luckett, 26, of Durant, shoplifting first offense at Wal-Mart by Officer Huey Curry.
On March 7, James Baker, 55, of Lexington, improper equipment, suspended driver’s license and possession of marijuana by Curry.
On March 9, Marie Keys, 35, of Lexington, suspended driver’s license by Officer Joseph Fulton.
On March 9, Opal Simpson, 29, of Goodman, careless driving, no driver’s license, open container, possession of marijuana, DUI first offense by Fulton.
On March 9, Kevin McMahon, 44, of Pearl, suspended driver’s license, no insurance, DUI second offense by Cpl. Danny Groves.
On March 8, Marquita Tatum, 20, of Carthage, no tag, no driver’s license, no insurance by Curry.
On March 7, Charmaine Winters, 19, of Kosciusko, simple assault, resisting arrest by Sgt. David White.
On March 5, Calvin Skinner, 19, of West, no driver’s license by Curry.
On March 4, Todd Patrick, 42, of Kosciusko, contempt of court by Curry.
On March 4, Natasha Truss, 25, of West, child neglect (leaving children unattended in a vehicle) by Curry.
On March 4, Jerry Summerlin, 18, of Kosciusko, disturbance of a family by Sgt. Jimmy Fuller.
On March 4, Corinthian Roberson, 33, of Kosciusko, improper equipment, suspended driver’s license, no insurance by Fulton.
On March 5, Denise Robertson, 30, of Durant, shoplifting first offense by Dew.
On March 5, Tony Griffin, 48, of Kosciusko, no driver’s license, possession of liquor, DUI second offense.
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