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Felonies
The following people were booked into the Lee County-Tupelo Adult Jail in connection with felony charges ending Monday at 11 a.m.
Cordarius R. Bell, 33, of Grand Junction, Tennessee, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, trafficking methamphetamine.
Marla Clifton, 43, of Dyersburg, Tennessee, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, trafficking methamphetamine.
Carter Dickerson, 19, of Mooreville, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, aggravated domestic violence.
Alan Wayne Emison, 44, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Mississippi Department of Corrections, violation of parole.
Shamarius Gardner, 25, no address listed, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, aggravated assault.
Troy Lee Jackson, 30, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Mississippi Department of Corrections, violation of probation, no driver’s license, no insurance, improper equipment.
Lucas Jean Lee, 43, of Pontotoc, was arrested by the Saltillo Police Department, Department of Corrections warrant.
Jager Samuel Livingston, 32, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, burglary of an auto, burglary of a dwelling, public intoxication, possession of a controlled substance.
Jamie Martin Lober, 46, of Saltillo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, grand larceny, shoplifting.
Richard L. Mansfield, 59, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, failure to register as a sex offender.
Nathan Hodges McIntosh, 35, of Mantachie, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, possession of cocaine, DUI other.
Janzten D. Pinson, 37, of Pontotoc, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, possession of a Schedule I drug, expired tag, no insurance.
Richard Scott Reynolds, 32, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Tupelo Police Department, possession of a Schedule II drug, contempt of court, possession of paraphernalia.
Dashawn L. Stewart, 41, of Belmont, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’ Office, two counts of the sale of methamphetamine, trafficking methamphetamine.
Scottie Lee Walls, 58, of Mooreville, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, home repair fraud, violation of Intensive Supervision Program, no driver’s license.
Blessin Marshai Young, 23, no address listed, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office, possession of fentanyl.
Lee County Sheriff’s Office
The following reports were filed Monday by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.
A Katie Anne Lane Auburn said she parked her 2019 Toyota Camry outside her apartment around 7 a.m. She said the doors were locked and she brought the keys inside. When she walked outside around 1 p.m., it was gone. She said she was up to date on the payments and there was no record of it being towed.
A County Road 811, Saltillo, woman said a white Chevy Tahoe passed her and then slammed on his brakes. The Tahoe then drove very slowly. When she tried the pass the SUV, it swerved into the other lane, trying to run her off the road. The Tahoe eventually turned on a side road and she continued on her way.
A Drive 1998, Saltillo, man said several white males and females were shooting guns toward his residence around 7:30 p.m. He said they are on a neighbor’s property while shooting.
A County Road 1460, Tupelo, man said his neighbors saw a gray SUV parked on his property around 10 p.m. They say the vehicle pull into the drive and park, but never saw anyone get out. The SUV was gone by the time the man arrived back home.
A Drive 57, Tupelo, man has been taking care of four puppies that showed up at his house a week ago. He has been trying to find them a home and wanted to know if the deputy could help. He was advised to carry them to the Lee County Humane Society.
A County Road 601, Guntown, man, 72, wanted to report a lost firearm. He said he hid the gun inside his residence before his grandkids came over. He has searched the house and cannot find where he had it hidden. He wanted a report on file.
A Green Tee Road woman said there has been a Lab puppy hanging around her house. She wanted to know if it would be OK for her to carry it to the animal shelter on her own.
A Palmetto Road Dollar General employee was outside on break when she saw a Black male leave the store with a cart full of items that were not in bags. He then began tossing merchandise into his vehicle. When she walked up and asked for a receipt, he said it was inside where he had gone through the self-checkout. She told him he was lying, because the self-checkout machine wasn’t working. He jumped in the car and drove away.
A County Road 1310, Mooreville, woman said someone came onto her property and damaged her car. The windshield was broken. Three doors and the trunk lid were scratched. Offensive words were carved into the driver’s door and the trunk. Neighbors saw a white female out by the car and thought it was the victim.
Anyone with information on any of these reports is urged to call the Lee County Sheriff’s Office at 841-9041, the Tupelo Police Department at 841-6491 or Crime Stoppers of Northeast Mississippi at (800) 773-TIPS or download the P3 Tip App and leave an anonymous tip that way.
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