KOSCIUSKO —
The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following: On Monday, Mitzi Magleby, 48, was arrested for disorderly conduct, on Hwy 35 South by Officer Bradley Fancher.
On Monday, Natasha Laquuita Wilson, 23, was arrested for no drivers license and driving without headlights on Hwy 12 by Capt. Thomas Clark.
On Sunday, Cindy Lou Stewart, 45, was arrested for eight counts of uttering forgery. The arrest was made on Hwy 12 West by Officer Jimmy Evans.
On Saturday, Thomas Paul Fowler, 50, was arrested for driving under the influence first offense on Lee Street by Capt. David White.
On Saturday, Demetris Oshea Landingham, 20, was arrested for suspended drivers license, driving under the influence second offense, failure to stop a motor vehicle when directed by officer, possession of marijuana (felony), and possession of controlled substance (felony). The arrest was made on Clark Road by Lt. Robert Land.
On Saturday, Akeem Miller, 20, was arrested for possession of marijuana (felony) and possession of controlled substance (felony) on Clark Road by Lt. Robert Land.
On March 6, Richard Bennett Harmon Sr., 46, was charged with public drunkenness on Trimble Street by Lt. Danny Groves.
On March 6, Jeremy Dashaun Gamlin, 23, was charged with no driver’s license on Atkinson Street by officer Bradley Fancher.
On March 5, Bradley Dale Bishop, 32, was arrested for possession of paraphernalia and seat belt violation on Highway 12 by officer Jimmy Evans.
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