KOSCIUSKO —
The Kosciusko Police Department reports the following:
On Sunday, Cody Brennen May, 18, was arrested for careless driving on Highway 12 West by officer Greg Collins.
On Sunday, Quinton Aundraus Williams, 21, was arrested for no tag and suspended driver’s license on Peach Tree Street by Collins.
On Sunday, Earlye Lashaunda Tucker, 33, was arrested for suspended driver’s license and no proof of insurance on College Street by Lt. Danny Groves.
On Saturday, James E. Lee, 52, was arrested for disregard for traffic device, no driver’s license, and possession of liquor in a dry county on Ray's Alley by Groves.
On Friday, Jarrad Cameron Griffing, 34, was arrested for suspended driver’s license on East Street by Lt. Danny Groves.
On February 28, Christopher Dawson, 21, was arrested for no driver’s license on North Natchez Street by officer Jimmy Evans.
On February 28, Precious Victoria Lowe, 20, was arrested for possession of marijuana in a vehicle on North Natchez Street by Evans.
On February 27, Tyler Keith Simmons, 27, was arrested for domestic violence (simple assault) on Thornton Street by Allen.
On February 27, Shaketa Kenyell Erving, 23, was arrested for public drunkeness at Glendale Apartments by Allen.
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