Crime reports: Monday, March 18, 2013
Published 12:03 am Monday, March 18, 2013
Natchez Police Department
Arrests — Sunday
Jerry B. Turner, 20, 422 Watts Ave., on a charge of contempt of court for default in payment. Bond set at $494.
Reports — Sunday
Traffic accident on private property on Circle Drive.
Burglary of a vehicle on Alabama Street.
Reports — Saturday
Disturbing the peace on Minor Street.
Malicious mischief at Walmart.
Shoplifting at Zipy’s.
Disturbing the peace and simple assault by fear at Simply Fashion.
Disturbing the peace on Gayosa Avenue.
Traffic accident on private property at Demarco Square Apartments.
Intelligence report at Cathedral School.
Traffic accident on private property at Ruby Tuesday.
Simple assault on East Oak Street.
Disturbing the peace at Zipy No. 5.
Reports — Friday
Simple assault by fear on Monmouth Street.
Disturbing the peace at Williams Apartments.
Traffic accident on private property at Exxon on North Shields Lane.
Adams County Sheriff’s Office
No arrests
Reports — Saturday
Intelligence report on Aldrich Street.
Intelligence report on Magnolia Bluff Road.
Accident on Liberty Road.
Intelligence report on Morgantown Road.
Traffic stop on Liberty Road.
Lunacy on Beau Pré Road.
Intelligence report on Lower Woodville Road.
Reckless driving on Springfield Road.
Intelligence report on East Wilderness Road.
Simple assault on Chatman Road.
Intelligence report on Magnolia Avenue.
Intelligence report on Ingram Circle.
Intelligence report on Horseshoe Drive.
Intelligence report on Kingston Road.
Concordia Parish Sheriff’s Office
Arrests — Saturday
Phillip A. Webber, 26, 208 Fifth St., Ferriday, on a probation and parole hold violation and a bench warrant for failure to appear, no driver’s license and flight from an officer. Bond set at $1,924.50.
Reports unavailable
Vidalia Police Department
No arrests
Reports — Sunday
Property damage on Carter Street.
Speeding on Carter Street.
Reports — Saturday
Theft of less than $100 at undisclosed location.
Property damage on Peach Street.
Ferriday Police Department
Arrests — Sunday
Defonte R. Leonard, 300 Tennessee Ave.,, on charges of disturbing the peace with loud and abusive language and a bench warrant for failure to appear. Bond set at $962.
Reports unavailable
Natchez Fire Department
No calls.
Vidalia Fire Department
No calls.
Ferriday Fire Department
No calls.
Concordia Fire District No.2
No calls.
Adams County Justice Court Cases
Week of March 8-14:
Adrian Woods pleaded guilty to two counts of simple assault.
Terrell Hall pleaded guilty to petit larceny.
Brian O. Middleton charged with fraudulent statement. Case remanded to files.
Justin Gray charged with burglary of an occupied dwelling. Case bound over to a grand jury.
Adams County Circuit Court Cases
Monday, March 11:
Thomas Gregory Wyant pleaded guilty to taking away a motor vehicle (joyriding) in Judge Forrest “Al” Johnson’s court. Sentenced to six years in the Mississippi Department of Corrections. After receiving full credit for time already served in the Adams County Jail, said sentence is suspended and the defendant is placed on post-release supervision for five years with the MDOC. Must pay in full restitution of $500, all court costs and fees as well as a $200 prosecution fee prior to being released onto post-release supervision.
Cartrell Dewayne Carradine has his post-release supervision revoked in Judge Johnson’s court for being clearly in violation of the terms of his supervision as the defendant was convicted of simple assault domestic violence on Jan. 23. Must serve the remaining balance of his sentence in the MDOC.
Dominique Williams pleaded guilty to burglary of an automobile in Judge Johnson’s court. Sentenced to six years in the MDOC, with the court retaining jurisdiction for one year for placement of the defendant into the R.I.D. program with the MDOC. Also ordered to complete his education or to obtain his GED equivalency while in the R.I.D. program. Must pay restitution of $1,000, all court costs and fees as well as a $200 prosecution fee.
Verenzo Cartrell Green is found guilty of possession of a weapon by a convicted felon (counts I, II and III) and trafficking of stolen firearms (count IV) by a jury in Judge Johnson’s court. Sentenced to 10 years each on counts I, II and III in the to run consecutive in the Mississippi Department of Corrections and 15 years on count IV to run concurrently with counts I-III in the MDOC. Sentence shall not be reduced or suspended nor shall such person be eligible for parole or probation. Must pay all court costs and fees.
Jessica Emfinger pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property in Judge Johnson’s court. Sentenced to seven years in the MDOC. After serving two years, the defendant is placed on post-release supervision for five years with the MDOC. Must pay all court costs and fees as well as a $200 prosecution fee. Defendant must receive Intensive Therapeutic Drug and Alcoholic Rehabilitation and Treatment with the MDOC.
Wednesday, Feb. 6
Quiero P. Johnson, who was indicted for possession of a stolen firearm on March 25, 2010, has successfully completed the Pre-Trial Intervention Program. Case is entered nolle prosequi and dismissed with prejudice in Judge Johnson’s court.
Larry Jawan Thomas pleaded guilty to armed robbery in Judge Lillie Blackmon Sanders’ court. Sentenced to three years in the MDOC suspended and the defendant is placed on three years formal probation under the supervision of the MDOC. Must pay all court costs and a prosecution fee of $200 within 60 days from this day in the office of the Adams County Circuit Clerk. Must pay restitution of $1,147 within one year from this day in the office of the Adams County Circuit Clerk. The defendant must pay restitution in monthly increments in the amount of $100 until paid in full. Count II (armed robbery) is dismissed.
Monday, Jan. 28
Tyrone McGriff pleaded guilty to burglary of a dwelling in Judge Sanders’ court. Sentenced to three years in the MDOC. After serving nine months, the remaining balance is to be served on two years and three months post-release supervision that shall be supervised under the supervision of the MDOC. Full credit given for any time already served in the Adams County Jail. Further ordered that the three-year sentence shall run concurrently with sentence in cause numbered 11KR0147S. Must pay all court costs and a prosecution fee of $200 in the office of the Adams County Circuit Clerk.
Thursday, Jan. 24
Alonzo Brown, who was indicted for possession of stolen property on June 25, 2008, has successfully completed the Pre-Trial Intervention Program. His case is entered nolle prosequi in Judge Sanders’ court.
Natchez Municipal Court Cases
Friday, March 8
Edwin Holmes, 59, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor false information. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $394.
Justin Lamar Mcguire, 23, pleaded guilty to willful trespassing. Fine set at $294.
Nolan Landry, 34, charged with simple assault — domestic violence. Defendant appeared with proof of mental health anger management therapy in progress at Southwest Mississippi Municipal Hospital. Case remanded to files.
Jennifer A. Delaughter, 27, charged with simple assault —domestic violence. Defendants appeared with proof of mental health anger management therapy in progress at Southwest Mississippi Municipal Hospital. Case remanded to files.
Edwin Holmes, 59, charged with DUI — other substance. Motion made to dismiss by Atty. Ferrington. Prosecution stated she had insufficient proof that he was operating vehicle on public roadway/property. Case was dismissed by court.
Edward Cody Cowan, 24, pleaded guilty to simple assault — domestic violence. Sentenced to 30 days with 29 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. To serve 24 hours in jail. Fine set at $594.
Trevon Blanton, 18, pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $344.
Monday, March 11
James Willard Calhoun, 49, found guilty of disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. Sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year pending good behavior. Fine set at $469.
Wednesday, March 13
Devin T. Williams, 19, pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct — failure to comply with officer. No fine subject to court order with report no later than April 15, 2013.
Jason Lorenzo Fulton, 34, pleaded guilty to public drunkenness. Fine set at $294.