Crime reports: Monday, Nov. 7, 2011

Published 12:02 am Monday, November 7, 2011

Natchez Police Department

Arrests —Sunday

Dimarco M. Johnson, 22, 310 Johnnson St., Natchez, on two charges of contempt of court for failure to pay. Total fines set at $886.

John C. Holleman Jr., 25, 101 Sergeant Prentiss Drive, Natchez, on a charge of drunkenness in public. Released on $339 bond.

Benjamin C. Eidt, 28, 400 Ashburn Road, Natchez, on a charge of public drunkenness. Released on $339 bond.

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Montrella A. Beverly, 27, 100 Dumas Drive, on charges of simple assault and petit larceny. No bond set.

Jaclyn N. Vandevender, 29, 539 Park Place, Natchez, on a bench warrant for contempt of court for failure to pay. No bond set.

Arrests — Saturday

Johnqual L. Nix, 24, 3 Roselawn Drive, Natchez, on charges of DUI — first offense and no seat belt. Released on $798 bond.

Thomas C. Rawlings II, 34, 1210 Horseshoe Drive, Natchez, on a charge of disturbing the peace. Released on $489 bond.

Ralph E. Myles, 51, 12 Hope Lane, Natchez, on a charge of indecent exposure. Released on $406 bond.

Alida Jackson, 35, 2727 Jasmine St., Fayette, on a charge us driving under suspension. Released on $470 bond.

Alonzo P. Green Jr., 59, 233 Broadmoor Drive, Natchez, on a charge of false pretense. Released on $506 bond.

Arrests — Friday

Lakisha J. Holmes, 22, 102 Rushing St., Natchez, on charges of aggravated assault and contempt of court for failure to pay. Fine set at $314.

Kesha L. Owens, 23, 135 Lewis Drive, Natchez, on two charges of contempt of court for failure to pay. Released on $1,064 bond.

Reports — Saturday

Disturbing the peace on North Commerce Street.

No seat belt and driving under the influence on E. Franklin Street.

Public drunkenness at Andrew’s Tavern.

Possession of marijuana at Under-the-Hill Saloon Guest House.

Malicious mischief on West Stiers Lane.

Leaving the scene of an accident at Duncan Park.

Gun theft on Horseshow Circle.

Disturbing the peace affidavit arrest on Seargent S. Prentiss Drive.

Indecent exposure on East Franklin Street.

Adams County Sheriff’s Office

Arrests — Sunday

Israel Smith, 45, 253 River Terminal Road, Natchez, on charges of two counts of false pretenses. No bond set.

Arrests —Sunday

Clarence Pettis, 45, 110 Browns Lane, Natchez, on a charge of failure to register as a sex offender. No bond set.

Reports — Saturday

Welfare check on Elm Drive.

Accident on Broadmoor Drive.

Burglary of a vehicle on Sand Piper Road.

Road hazard on Mississippi 555.

Welfare check on Saragossa Road.

Malicious mischief on Tasha Drive.

Disurbance on Broadmoor Drive.

Threats on Brooklyn Drive.

Juvenile problem on Cleothia Henyard Heights.

Burglary of a vehicle on Jack Kelly Road.

Simple assault on York Road.

Suspicious activity on Pineview Drive.

Alarm on Morgantown Road.

Shots fired on North Palestine Road.

Disturbance on Morgantown Road.

Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office

Arrests —Saturday

Amber M. Antoine, 30, 518 South Seventh St., Ferriday, on a charge of possession of marijuana. Released on $750 bond and a $15 drug test.

Jessie C. Morace, 41, 121 Plum St., Ridgecrest, on a charge of driving under suspension and resisting an officer. Bond set at $2,500.

Jessie Ray Charrier Sr., 65, 211 Mooselodge Road, Vidalia, on a charge of aggravated assault with a firearm. No bond set.

No reports.

Vidalia Police Department

No arrests.

Reports — Sunday

Traffic stop on Carter Street.

Domestic issue on Sycamore Street.

Natchez Fire Department

Unavailable.

Vidalia Fire Department

No calls.

Ferriday Fire Department

No calls.

Concordia Fire District No.2

No calls.

Adams County Justice Court Cases

Oct. 28-Nov. 3

Michael Anthony Fort charged with sale of a controlled substance. Case bound over to a grand jury.

Jeremie Brewer guilty of simple assault – domestic violence.

Terry Huff guilty of resisting arrest. Sentenced to 30 days jail time suspended and two years probation.

Troy Ford charged with murder. Case bound over to a grand jury.

Adams County Circuit Court Cases

Tuesday, Oct. 11

Trenton David Earl pleaded guilty to possession of a weapon by a convicted felon in Judge Forest “Al” Johnson’s court. Sentenced to 10 years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections. After receiving full credit for any time already served in the Adams County Jail, the remaining balance to be served on post-release supervision, with the first five years to be on formal supervised post-release supervision through the Mississippi Department of Corrections, and the remaining five years to be informal non-supervised post-release supervision. Must pay all court costs and a prosecution fee of $200.

Monday, Oct. 10

James Jumar Fields was previously sentenced to serve a term of six years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections after pleading guilty to burglary of a storehouse. The court further retained jurisdiction for one year fro placement in the Regimented Inmate Discipline program. Judge Johnson’s court was advised that the defendant successfully completed the R.I.D. program. The balance of the sentence is suspended, with the defendant placed on post-release supervision with the Mississippi Department of Corrections for five years. Must pay all court costs and restitution of $1,250 promptly.

Monday, Oct. 3

Curtis Holder was indicted on Aug. 25, 2010, for embezzlement. Case entered nolle prosequi in Judge Johnson’s court for the reason that the defendant successfully completed the Pretrial Intervention Program.

Natchez Municipal Court Cases

Friday, Oct. 28

Robert Earl Bates, 18, charged with simple assault – domestic violence. Case remanded to files subject to both parties completing anger management.

Michael J. Wiley Jr., 18, charged with disturbing the peace by fighting. Case remanded to files. No one showed for trail again.

Lacrecia Corey, 35, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct – failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Taivon Lyles, 32, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct – failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Desmond K. McGuire, 19, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace by fighting. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.

Israel Ricardo Smith, 45, pleaded guilty to willful trespassing. Sentenced to 10 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $294.

Sontois Woods, 34, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct – failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Monday, Oct. 31

Charles McKnight, 52, pleaded guilty to shoplifting – 1st offense. Sentenced to 30 days. Fine set at $444. McKnight was also charged with simple assault — domestic violence. Case remanded to files at request of officer Godbold. No subpoenas served. McKnight was also charged with malicious mischief. Case dismissed at request of victim.

Michael Johnese, 36, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false pretense. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Total fine set at $271.64.

Kenneth Dewayne McKnight, 22, pleaded guilty to fleeing or eluding a law enforcement officer in a motor vehicle. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $444.

Eddie Ray Flowers pleaded guilty to simple assault – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve two days in jail. Ordered to attend anger management and alcohol management. Fine set at $594.

Kelvin Johnson pleaded guilty to simple assault – domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days with 28 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve two days in jail. Fine set at $594.