Multi-Agency Operation Targets Criminals with Federal Arrest Warrants in Mississippi
Federal Arrest Warrants Lead to Seizures and Arrests in Multi-Agency Mississippi Operation
According to the source, in Mississippi, a significant multi-agency operation unfolded over two days, involving state and federal arrest warrants. This collaborative effort, consisting of various law enforcement agencies, aimed to target criminal activities in the region, particularly focusing on those implicated in federal arrest warrants. Key participants included the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Hattiesburg Police Department (HPD), the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation, the Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics, the Mississippi Attorney General’s Office, the Waynesboro Police Department, the Forrest County Sheriff’s Office, the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, and the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office.
On the first day, officials executed a search warrant in the 2000 Block of Mamie Street in Hattiesburg. During this operation, law enforcement agents successfully seized marijuana, a stolen firearm, three additional firearms, and a substantial amount of bulk cash, all in connection with federal arrest warrants.
Among those arrested during this phase was 36-year-old Corderro Mark from Hattiesburg, who faced charges related to the possession of a controlled substance, possession of a stolen firearm, and being in possession of a firearm, all under the purview of federal arrest warrants.
Multi-Jurisdiction Round-Up: Multiple Suspects Apprehended on Federal Arrest Warrants
Furthermore, the multi-jurisdiction round-up, rooted in federal arrest warrants, led to the apprehension of several other suspects, each facing different charges. These individuals included John Jones, Phyllis Smith, Jermaine Kirk, Justin Barnett, Heath Strickling, Jonathan Thomas, Eric Slater, LaArthur Lindsey, Willie Wiley, Debrah Benson, Cortez Burks, Larkey Chapman, Desmond Demand Earl, Cedric Wheeler, Eulus Montgomery, Eddie McNair, Brandon Pernell Smith, DeChinda Hilton, Melvin Buckley, and Fernando “Kent” Esters, all of whom were implicated in various drug-related offenses and federal indictments.
This large-scale operation exemplifies the effectiveness of interagency cooperation in addressing criminal activities and ensuring the safety of communities in Mississippi, particularly in the context of executing and enforcing federal arrest warrants.
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