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Meridian Police Department Fines C1 THE MERIDIAN STAR MERIDIAN POLICE DEPARTMENT FINES Wednesday, February 14, 2018 C1 The following are unpaid fines due to the Meridian Police Department. NAME CASE# TICKET# ADDRESS CITY STATE OWED AMT AKINS, CHRISTOPHER EUGENE 214007290 1426414 2310 15TH ST MERIDIAN MS 424.00 Fines may be paid by the following methods. AKINS, CHRISTOPHER EUGENE 214008243 1430779 2310 15TH ST MERIDIAN MS 629.00 AKINS, CHRISTOPHER EUGENE 214008242 388333 2310 15TH ST MERIDIAN MS 645.00 AKINS, CHRISTOPHER EUGENE 215003616 392398 2908 20TH ST MERIDIAN MS 655.00 AKINS, KIM 27009980 310615 1912 28TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 23.00 In Person: Monday thru Friday 8am - 5pm at the AKINS, KIMBERLY 213005516 381676 1013 17TH ST MERIDIAN MS 77.00 AKINS, KIMBERLY 213005517 381677 1508 26TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 199.00 Meridian Police Department AKINS, KIMBERLY 213005518 13A001870 1508 26TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 319.00 ALAWINE, CHARLES THEODORE 25007807 0000000X 1011 25TH AVENUE #309 MERIDIAN MS 316.25 ALAWINE, CHARLES THEODORE 25007808 0000000X 1011 25TH AVENUE #309 MERIDIAN MS 410.00 By Mail to: Meridian Police Department ALBANO, ORBELINA 29013230 329614 2620 15TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 395.00 ALBANO, ORBELINA 29013229 329612 2620 15TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 786.25 510 22nd Ave South ALBRIGHT, SONDRA D 9109297 0000000X 4703 11TH ST MERIDIAN MS 447.00 ALCARAZ, OMIYON SINTERUS BRYAN 216006086 412487 612 55TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 132.00 Meridian, MS 39301 ALCARAZ, OMIYON SINTERUS BRYAN 217013373 424625 612 55TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 132.00 ALCARAZ, OMIYON SINTERUS BRYAN 217013375 424624 612 55TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 179.00 ALCARAZ, OMIYON SINTERUS BRYAN 217013374 424623 612 55TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 199.00 ALDAY, ALEX TREVOR 214010849 396237 8395 KEWANEE RD LAUDERDALE MS 35.00 On-line: www.meridiantix.com ALDAY, ALEX TREVOR 214010850 396238 8395 KEWANEE RD LAUDERDALE MS 35.00 ALDAY, ALEX TREVOR 214001806 14427 8395 KEWANEE RD LAUDERDALE MS 350.00 (you must have your docket number to pay online) ALDAY, ALEX TREVOR 214010851 396239 8395 KEWANEE RD LAUDERDALE MS 645.00 ALEJANDRO, ORTIZ ESCALANTE 210011126 350159 55 VALLEY RD MERIDIAN MS 398.75 ALEXANDER, ARVIN A 9804947 52738 2310 15TH STREET APT E MERIDIAN MS 599.00 ALEXANDER, BARBARA E 9013432 0000000X RT 1 BX 62C LAWRENCE MS 303.00 You may call 601-484-6811 or 601-485-1839 to get your docket number ALEXANDER, BENJAMIN D 215005908 405066 1318 PROVIDENCE RD CHUNKY MS 157.00 ALEXANDER, BILL 9011359 0000000X RT 1 BX 104 LAKE MS 201.00 ALEXANDER, BILL 9011360 0000000X RT 1 BX 104 LAKE MS 711.00 ALEXANDER, BRADLEY KEITH 217006084 415936 6407 DUBOSE RD MERIDIAN MS 147.00 NAME CASE# TICKET# ADDRESS CITY STATE OWED AMT ALEXANDER, CHAQUITA 29005676 903011 1208 35TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 181.25 AARON, SHELDON G 25011418 284121 718 N JACKSON AVE QUITMAN MS 157.50 ALEXANDER, CHAQUITA 29005677 0903011A 1208 35TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 787.50 ABBOTT, EMMA MAE 214002293 1402339 EXTENDED STAY SUITES ROOM 370 MERIDIAN MS 614.00 ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER 217008952 17A01615 1935 24TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 1049.00 ABERNATHY, JENNIFER LEIGH 215007086 406520 176 BISHOP RD MORTON MS 655.00 ALEXANDER, DANITA 216007396 16A01286 3707 10TH ST MERIDIAN MS 179.00 ABLE-CLARK, TREVES LEE 216006890 16A01101 1004 15TH ST MERIDIAN MS 698.00 ALEXANDER, DANITA 216000257 15048280 917 1/2 29TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 209.00 ABLES, JOEL A 709064 0000000X 107 PEACHTREE KOSCIUSKO MS 68.00 ALEXANDER, DANITA 215004614 15A00591 917 1/2 29TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 309.00 ABLES, JOEL A 709065 0000000X 107 PEACHTREE KOSCIUSKO MS 427.00 ALEXANDER, DANITA 216007397 16A01285 3707 10TH ST MERIDIAN MS 649.00 ABLES-WEIR, REBECCA A 27002297 306668 3902 HWY 494 LITTLE ROCK MS 31.25 ALEXANDER, DARMINIC A 21004711 0000000X 1626 10TH AVENUE MERIDIAN MS 311.25 ABLES-WEIR, REBECCA A 27002296 306669 3902 HWY 494 LITTLE ROCK MS 81.25 ALEXANDER, DELILA I 21008165 0000000X 14 JAGUAR LANE LOT 12LIBERTY TRAILER PARK PICAYUNE MS 317.50 ABLES-WEIR, REBECCA A 27002298 306670 16027 HICKORY LTL ROCK RD LITTLE ROCK MS 135.00 ALEXANDER, DUSTIN ROY 215004088 397692 9947 CHUNKY DUFFEE RD LITTLE ROCK MS 35.00 ABLES-WEIR, REBECCA A 27002299 306671 3902 HWY 494 LITTLE ROCK MS 218.75 ALEXANDER, DUSTIN ROY 215004089 397691 9947 CHUNKY DUFFEE RD LITTLE ROCK MS 209.00 ABLES-WEIR, REBECCA A 27002300 306672 3902 HWY 494 LITTLE ROCK MS 278.75 ALEXANDER, JAMES P 22008434 246135 71958 JIMMY SMITH ROAD BAILEY MS 408.75 ABNEY, CRAIG DOMINIC 29019042 341412 622 COUNTY RD 35 HEIDELBERG MS 106.25 ALEXANDER, JAMES P 22008435 56105 71958 JIMMY SMITH ROAD BAILEY MS 1478.75 ABNEY, LAURA 213009032 385131 7740 LAKEVIEW DR MERIDIAN MS 6.00 ALEXANDER, JASPER JR 212015296 3562 1723 16TH ST MERIDIAN MS 1159.00 ABNEY, VERNELL A 23002187 0000000X 105 3RD PL MERIDIAN MS 165.00 ALEXANDER, JEREMY RAMON 214009629 1435508 4701 HOOPER ST MERIDIAN MS 534.00 ABRAMS, KELLY 214000839 387630 2508 N 7TH ST OCEAN SPRINGS MS 147.00 ALEXANDER, KEITH 214008916 394866 6407 DUBOSE RD MERIDIAN MS 35.00 ABRAMS, KELLY 215008330 406439 2508 N 7TH ST OCEAN SPRINGS MS 199.00 ALEXANDER, MARIO 24007673 0000000X 200 23RD STREET B-50 MERIDIAN MS 72.50 ABRAMS, KELLY 217006177 421639 2508 N 7TH ST OCEAN SPRINGS MS 199.00 ALEXANDER, MARIO 24007674 0000000X 200 23RD STREET B-50 MERIDIAN MS 135.00 ABRAMS, KELLY 217006178 421638 2508 N 7TH ST OCEAN SPRINGS MS 307.00 ALEXANDER, MARIO 24012348 0000000X 200 23RD STREET B-50 MERIDIAN MS 135.00 ABRAMS, KELLY 215008331 406440 2508 N 7TH ST OCEAN SPRINGS MS 655.00 ALEXANDER, MARY A 910307 0000000X PO BX 149 MARION MS 377.00 ABSHIRE, JERRY 9105847 0000000X 1700 FRONT ST MERIDIAN MS 133.00 ALEXANDER, MEAGAN ADRA 27012985 313449 7312 COOKSEY RD MERIDIAN MS 145.00 ABSHIRE, JERRY 9105848 0000000X 1700 FRONT ST MERIDIAN MS 338.00 ALEXANDER, NATHAN 216004046 411166 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 132.00 ABSTON, AMBER B 217009017 17A01650 144 DOGGETT LN QUITMAN MS 2149.00 ALEXANDER, NATHAN 216004047 411165 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 367.00 ABSTON, BILLIE M 29000675 324771 375 ABSTON LN MERIDIAN MS 225.00 ALEXANDER, NATHAN 217003920 17A00581 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 424.00 ABSTON, CHASTIEY 9805409 0000000X 7646 BROWN HOOK RD MERIDIAN MS 40.00 ALEXANDER, NATHAN 215009702 15A01370 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 534.00 ACABAL, MANUEL T 29004641 331959 207 KNIGHT PARKER RD MERIDIAN MS 281.00 ALEXANDER, NATHAN JR 26012335 300117 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 98.75 ACEVEDO, JULIO CESAR 212010881 13377 4609 BROADMOOR DR APT 113 MERIDIAN MS 642.50 ALEXANDER, NATHAN JR 26012333 300115 1807 18TH AVE MERIDIAN MS 137.50 ACOSTA, JONI M 214008657 14A01134 510 JOHSON LANE MERIDIAN MS 449.00 ALEXANDER, ROBERT J 210007065 347314 60 JAMESTOWN RD FOXWORTH MS 227.50 ACOSTA, JONI M 214008658 14A01135 510 JOHSON LANE MERIDIAN MS 449.00 ALEXANDER, SHAFFEZ 29000048 327035 5667 CHARLIE DUNN RD RUSSELL MS 206.00 ACOSTA, JONI M 214008659 14A01136 510 JOHSON LANE MERIDIAN MS 469.00 ALEXANDER, SHAFFEZ 29000049 327036 506 FRONT ST EXT APT J4 MERIDIAN MS 629.00 ACOSTA, JOSHUA STEPHEN 214011674 400084 439 WINDOVER CIRCLE MERIDIAN MS 147.00 ALEXANDER, SHANNON NICOLE 213011324 381073 8915 FELLOWSHIP RD MERIDIAN MS 645.00 ACOSTA, LINO 214011448 399964 1406 22ND AVE HGTS MERIDIAN MS 147.00 ALEXANDER, SIDNEY E 28007750 0818460A 11974 SUQUALENA RD MERIDIAN MS 305.00 ACOSTA, LINO JESUS DIMAS 217009651 423273 1406 22ND AVE HGTS MERIDIAN MS 122.00 ALEXANDER, SIDNEY E 28007749 818460 11974 SUQUALENA RD 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