HomeTop StoriesCRIME REPORTS: Saturday, September 21, 2024

CRIME REPORTS: Saturday, September 21, 2024

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The following individuals were booked into the Lee County-Tupelo Adult Jail in connection with felony charges that ended at 11 a.m. Friday

Aaliya Beard, 22, of Belden, was arrested by Tupelo police for possession of counterfeit money.

Dawantae Armon Boyd, 35, of Okolona, ​​was arrested by Tupelo police on a felony charge of violating post-release supervision.

James R. Cole, 25, of Clarksdale, was arrested by Tupelo police for possession of counterfeit money.

Jamarius Davis, 22, of Aberdeen, was arrested by Tupelo police on a charge of aggravated robbery.

Donald Delashmit, 34, of Belden, was arrested by Tupelo police for auto burglary.

Pepe Gomez-Morales, 57, of Tupelo, was arrested by Tupelo police on suspicion of groping and two counts of sexual abuse of a child.

Mark Ashley Hardin, 53, homeless, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office for probation violation, Neshoba County child abuse.

Tonya D. Williams, 49, of Tupelo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office on charges of exploitation of a vulnerable adult.

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Joshua Lamar Young, 38, of Saltillo, was arrested by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office for failure to register as a sex offender.

Lee County Sheriff’s Office

The following reports were filed Friday by the Lee County Sheriff’s Office.

A man on County Road 183 Tupelo said a yellow Labrador mix showed up on his property a few days ago. The dog has an injured leg and is limping. The man was trying to get help for the animal.

A Blue Springs man said he received an alert with his location at Dago’s Grocery on Highway 371. The alert said he was there around 8:45 a.m., but he didn’t get the alert until around 12:30 p.m. He said the alert locations only showed up while he was working at Lee County Inboard. He couldn’t find the AirTag on his vehicle and doesn’t know who placed it there.

A County Road 1057 Saltillo woman said that sometime in the past three weeks, someone stole her Blink doorbell camera from her porch. She said the batteries were dead, so they had no video of whoever stole the camera. She said she needed a police report so the company could replace the camera.

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Anyone with information regarding any of these crimes is urged to contact 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. You can also download the P3 Tip App to leave an anonymous tip.

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