3 Mississippi residents charged with local thefts

Published 11:06 am Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Three Tylertown, Miss., residents are in the Washington Parish Jail facing charges of burglaries committed in the parish.

Chief Deputy Mike Haley said that on June 2 and June 6, Washington Parish Sheriff’s Office detectives investigated residential burglaries which occurred on J. Warren Road and Highway 38 in the Hackley community.

Alexzandra Weary Brown

Alexzandra Weary Brown

As the investigation progressed, detectives were assisted by parish residents who were able to give vehicle and person descriptions of the suspects. That information led to the arrests of Fredrick Brown, 29, a resident of Magee Hill Road in Tylertown, Alexzandra Weary Brown, 24, a resident of Kirkland Road in Tylertown, and Calvin B. Guy, 27, a resident of Knoxo Road in Tylertown.

When the trio was arrested, they had pictures of the stolen property and evidence of their criminal activity on their cell phones, Haley said.

Fredrick Brown remains in jail with bond set at $7,500. He is charged with possession of stolen property, simple burglary, burglary of an inhabited dwelling, theft, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, and criminal damage to property.

Fredrick Brown

Fredrick Brown

Alexzandra Brown remains in jail with bond set at $5,000. She is charged with simple burglary, principal to burglary of an inhabited dwelling, and principal to attempted theft.

Guy remains in jail with bond set at $116,600. He is charged with burglary of an inhabited dwelling, theft, convicted felon in possession of a firearm, criminal damage to property, and two counts of failure to appear.

“Each time a thief is arrested and jailed is a victory for Washington Parish homeowners who should not have to put up with outlaws breaking into their houses,” Sheriff Randy Seal said. “I appreciate the hard work of our detectives to solve these burglaries and am grateful to community witnesses who provided information.

Calvin Guy

Calvin Guy

“If anyone has information about any crime which was committed in Washington Parish, I encourage them to call our office at (985) 839-3434 and report what they know. Their names will not be used and any information is helpful in solving crimes.”