The following arrests were reported for Jan. 26 – February 1 in Newton County. This report was compiled from the daily blotter at the Newton County Jail. All suspects should be presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law.
Newton County Sheriff Department
Damarzio Page, 32, Decatur, arrested 1/27/24, DUI-under the influence of other substance; no insurance; running stop sign; driving while license revoked or suspended
Leonard Shumake, 63, Conehatta, arrested 1/28/24, DUI-1st offense; revoked or suspended drivers license under implied consent law; contempt of court-municipal court
J’Marion D. Sherbal, 17, Forest, arrested 1/29/24, murder-capital murder; shooting into dwelling house
John C. Keen, 48, Union, arrested 1/29/24, bench warrant-circuit court
Ennis C. McDonald, 59, Hickory, arrested 1/29/24, possession of controlled substance
Hickory Police Department
Mychal A. Williams, 34, Homeless, arrested 1/31/24, trespassing after notice of non-permission
Newton Police Department
Tyrek D. Gordon, 26, Fort Worth, TX, arrested 1/16/24, possession of marijuana
Union Police Department
Kevin D. Russell, 32, Union, arrested 1/27/24, animal cruelty-aggravated cruelty dog or cat
Gerald C. Wade, 57, Union, arrested 1/27/24, abusive calls to emergency telephone service
Neshoba County Detention Center
The following arrests were reported for January 29 - February 5 in Neshoba County. This report was compiled from the daily blotter at the Neshoba County Detention Center.
Ray Earl Cobb, 67, Union, arrested 1/29/24, trespassing; disorderly conduct; hunting with no hunter orange
Hannah Kaitlyn Eubanks, 28, Collinsville, arrested 2/1/24, possession of controlled substance; possession of paraphernalia
Vertisa Lorene Lewis, 36, Conehatta, arrested 2/1/24, contempt of court; careless driving; no drivers license; no insurance; DUI-3rd offense (felony)
Questions or concerns about the weekly arrest report can be sent to bmaze@newtoncountyappeal.com. If you have any information about a crime, call the East Mississippi Crime Stoppers line at 855-485-TIPS (8477). Callers can remain anonymous and may be eligible for up to a $1,000 reward if the tip leads to an arrest.