Lincoln County Jail docket: Brookhaven man charged with indecent exposure

Published 3:13 pm Thursday, May 8, 2025

Lincoln County Jail docket, Monday-Wednesday, May 5-7, 2025:

  • Jahmarr Pope, 08/01/2003, 2773 Hopewell Road — arrested, charged with disturbance of family, by Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office.
  • Kayla M. Moak, 09/05/1988, 2424 Hwy. 51 S — arrested, charged with trespassing, disorderly conduct/disobeying lawful order, by Brookhaven Police Department.
  • Brice Ashley, 10/06/2005, 145 Katie Trail, Bogue Chitto — arrested, charged with DUI first, no seatbelt, no driver license, speeding 1-9 mph over limit, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, darker-than-authorized window tint, by Mississippi Highway Patrol.
  • Marcusa A. Weathersby, 12/21/1979, 1362 Union St. — arrested, charged with DUI first, no auto insurance, failure to use turn signal, possession of paraphernalia, no driver license, possession of marijuana or synthetic cannabinoids in motor vehicle, by MHP.
  • Tommie Ballard, 01/25/2007, 414 Old Wesson Road Lot 31 — arrested, charged with careless driving, no auto insurance, no driver license, by BPD.
  • Michaud Meiguel Sanders, 05/14/1986, 1106 Brownswell Road, Wesson — arrested on city warrant, indictment, by BPD.
  • Randy Regouffre, 04/20/1962, 2451 Herrington Lane, Ruth — arrested, charged with trespassing, by LCSO.
  • Steven Bruce Nations, 07/16/1958, 3332 Harmony Drive — arrested on Justice Court warrant (probation violation), by LCSO.
  • Demeleek L. Jones, 09/04/2006, 220 Rogers Circle — arrested, charged with indecent exposure (first offense), by BPD.
  • Brandon Scott Boyd, 04/30/1991, 681 SW Boral Lane — arrested on city warrant, by LCSO.
  • Kaleigh Boyd, 01/31/1994, 281 Columbia St., Monticello — arrested on Justice Court warrant (probation violation), by LCSO.
  • Mack Arthur Henderson, 05/31/1978, 3139 James Drive, Wesson — arrested, charged with simple assault by menace or fear, by LCSO.

 

NOTE: An arrest does not constitute guilt for the accused. All individuals are considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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