Marion County arrests: published on May 27

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The following arrest reports are provided by the various Marion County law enforcement agencies. Motorists are reminded that Sheriff’s Deputies and Police Officers will be making random safety checks in their various jurisdictions throughout May and June.

City of Mullins
On May 13 officers arrested Celestine Gilbert, 43, of Mullins for shoplifting and providing false information to law enforcement officers.
On May 14 officers arrested Franklin Robinson, 45, of Mullins for public disorderly conduct.
On May 14 officers arrested Michael Leonard, 19, of Mullins for driving under suspension.
On May 14 officers arrested Kimberly Grover, 29, of Marion for public disorderly conduct.
On May 15 officers arrested William Lee Davis, 23, of Mullins for criminal domestic violence, assault and battery, and simple possession of marijuana.
On May 16 officers arrested Donald Lloyd III, 24 of Mullins for criminal domestic violence.
On May 16 officers arrested Tyrone Jones Jr., 29, for malicious injury to personal real property.
On May 17 officers arrested Nelson Davis III, 34, for indecent exposure.
City of Marion
On May 20, officers arrested Derrick Hughes, 24, of Marion for grand larceny.
On May 26, officers arrested Kamela G. Crosby, 37, of Florence for driving under the influence.
On May 18, officers arrested Dwight Douglas Reaves, 50, of Winston Salem, N.C., for counterfeiting, forgery, public drunk and open container.
On May 16, officers arrested Robert Adrian Fields, 19, of Marion for possession of marijuana.
On May 15, officers arrested Deborah Denise McCollars, 26, of Marion for shoplifting, third offense.
On May 15, officers arrested Wallace Avant, 49, of Marion for driving under suspension third offense, operating uninsured vehicle and license plate registered to another vehicle.

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