The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office released on May 13 its list of calls for service and arrests from May 11 and May 12, 2026. The report details several arrests and incident reports across various communities in Jackson County.
These updates provide the public with information about recent law enforcement activity, helping residents stay informed about crime trends in their area. The sheriff’s office aims to keep the community aware of ongoing efforts to maintain safety.
On May 11, officers responded to multiple incidents including an arrest of Manning Robert on Washington Avenue in St. Martin for no driver’s license, no insurance, and switched tag. Other notable reports include a counterfeiting case reported by Alaina Edwards Dansby on Saracennia Road in Escatawpa and a domestic violence arrest involving Brandin Webster on Oakley Street in Vancleave. Additional cases included mail theft, malicious mischief, burglary, and shoplifting at various locations throughout the county.
The following day saw further activity: Naticia Stallworth reported shoplifting on Seaman Road in St. Martin; Jasmine Busby reported malicious mischief on Joe Batt Road; Karen Lett reported fraud or scam activity on Big Ridge Road; Timothy Ervin was arrested for auto burglary near I-10 mile marker 51; Kaylyn Strehle was arrested for petit larceny at S. 19th Street; Roumania Kopsyzwa reported another fraud or scam case at N. 5th Street; and Venu Bolagani was arrested for public drunkenness along Washington Avenue.
The Jackson County Sheriff’s Office operates specialized divisions such as patrol operations, criminal investigations, detention management, professional standards division, as well as a K9 unit according to the official website. The agency serves all areas within Jackson County including Gautier, Moss Point, Pascagoula, Ocean Springs and surrounding communities according to the official website.
Through these efforts and programs—including memorial initiatives honoring fallen heroes—the sheriff’s office works to positively impact community safety while providing comprehensive law enforcement services according to the official website.


