KOSCIUSKO —
The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following arrests:
– On Monday, James C. Erving, 60, was charged with disregard for traffic device, no proof of insurance and possession of liquor in a dry county on Highway 12 West by officer Jimmy Evans.
– On Monday, Gregory G. McBeath, 42, was charged with no driver’s license and no proof of insurance on Goodman Street by Evans.
–On Sunday, Martin P. Isidora, 46, was charged with no driver’s license by Sgt.Tommy Clark.
–On Sunday, ArMond V. Boyd, 29, was charged with suspended driver’s license and no proof of insurance by Cpl. Danny Groves.
–On Sunday, Herbert Hughes, 52, was charged with malicious mischief by Cpl. Brice Cole.
–On Sunday, Kenyada R. Adams, 27, was charged with disturbing the peace by Cole.
–On Sunday, Adrian L. Sharkey, 20, was charged with contempt of court by officer. Bradley Fancher.
–On Sunday, Adrea T. Truss, 22, was charged with contempt of court by Fancher.
On Saturday, Whitney L. Fair, 26, was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and disregard for a traffic device by Fancher.
– On Sunday, Johnny R. Jones, 52, was charged with speeding and no driver’s license by officer Maurice Hawthorne.
On May 8, Tabitha D. Miller, 18, was charged with first offense shoplifting at Family Dollar by Sgt. Chris Busbea.
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