VICKSBURG, Miss. — A Grand Jury convened in May 2025 has handed down indictments in a variety of serious cases, including child abuse, murder, and drug-related offenses. This session led to a total of 80 cases involving 90 individuals, with 76 true bills issued, two no bills, and one felony reduced to a misdemeanor.
Among the most alarming cases are those involving child abuse. Alveyteen Alexander faces charges for intentionally starving a three-year-old child around August 29, 2024. Additionally, Emily Lelonek and Victor Jones have been indicted for inflicting severe injuries on a two-month-old, described by investigators as acts of torture.
Malcom Ward has been charged with two counts of child molestation related to incidents occurring from December 2022 through September 2024. His record also includes a pending charge for similar offenses.
The indictment for murder prominently features Calbert Cosby, Jeremain Johnson, Willie Johnson, and Wilmar Johnson, all accused in the shooting death of Devonte Gary at the intersection of Halls Ferry and Gibson roads in June 2024. Similarly, Rheuvonia Ramekia Buck has been indicted for murdering Hakeen Burnett, who was shot on May 1, 2024.
Another significant case involves Charles Dudley White, indicted for homicide following the death of his 74-year-old father, Charles Lee White, at their home on Culkin Road.
Drug-related charges also emerged from the Grand Jury’s findings, including those against Mose Bernard, who has a prior felony for cocaine possession. He was indicted on four counts of selling controlled substances, framed as a subsequent offense under the Uniform Controlled Substance Act.
Burglary charges were brought against Lynterion Clark for breaking into Clover Valley MB Church on October 26, 2024, with the intent to commit a crime.
In addition to these serious indictments, several individuals face various charges ranging from armed robbery to aggravated assault. Noteworthy among them are Dalton Wayne Keese, III, indicted for grand larceny; Keunte Bell, charged with armed robbery; and Stacy Terrell Bester, facing aggravated assault and possession of a weapon charges.
The Grand Jury also issued indictments for a series of DUIs, with four individuals charged for their fourth offenses. Numerous additional charges were confirmed, including insurance fraud, fleeing law enforcement, and multiple counts associated with drug trafficking.
Overall, the May 2025 Grand Jury session resulted in an alarming 109 confirmed counts across a diverse range of criminal activities. As these indictments move forward, they serve as a stark reminder of the serious issues facing the community.
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