Columbus County Detention Center Bookings — March 6-9, 2026

COLUMBUS COUNTY DETENTION CENTER

Columbus County Detention Center bookings: March 6–9

The Columbus County Detention Center reported multiple arrests between March 6 and March 9, according to the facility’s media report. Charges during the period ranged from weapons offenses and robbery to domestic‑related crimes, probation violations, and failure to appear.

Failure to appear

Hollie Brown, 44, of Laurel, was booked March 6 on two felony failure‑to‑appear charges, one carrying a $50,000 secured bond and the other listed at $0 secured bond.

Antonio Carlos Graham Jr., 41, of Hallsboro, was arrested March 7 on a misdemeanor failure to appear charge and held under a $5,000 secured bond.

Tyler Dallas Cagle was booked March 9 on a misdemeanor failure to appear charge with a $10,000 secured bond, along with an additional failure‑to‑appear warrant from Brunswick County.

Weapons and resisting

Bret Boyd, 31, of Loris, S.C., was booked and released March 7 after being charged with carrying a concealed gun and resisting a public officer. His bonds included a $1,500 unsecured bond and an additional unsecured bond on the resisting charge.

A 24‑year‑old male booked March 8 faced charges of carrying a concealed gun and resisting a public officer, both misdemeanors. The resisting charge carried no additional bond, as it was included in other charges.

Probation violations and violent offenses

A 22‑year‑old Tabor City man (ID 93483) was booked March 6 on a probation violation with no bond, along with charges of assault by pointing a gun ($12,000 secured bond) and communicating threats.

A second booking for the same individual on March 9 added multiple serious charges, including:

  • Attempted breaking or entering (felony)
  • Common law robbery (felony)
  • Assault by pointing a gun (felony)
  • Discharging a weapon into occupied property (misdemeanor)
  • Assault on a female (felony)
  • An additional misdemeanor charge with a $1,000 secured bond

Several of the felony charges carried no bond.

Tiffany Reaves McLamb, 35, of Whiteville, was booked March 9 on a felony probation violation out of county. She was held under a $50,000 secured bond, and the charge was listed as a felony, awaiting trial, with the Columbus County Sheriff’s Office as the arresting agency and Columbus as the jurisdiction.

Domestic‑related arrests

John Joshua Harris, 24, of Richlands, was booked March 9 on multiple domestic‑related charges, including assault on a female, simple assault, domestic criminal trespass, second‑degree trespass, and misdemeanor crime of domestic violence. All charges were listed with no bond or bond included in other charges.

Larceny and drug charges

Kayla Williams, 28, of Whiteville, was charged March 7 with misdemeanor larceny and held under a $500 secured bond.

Alyxis Ciera Spry, 31, of Pembroke, was arrested March 7 on charges of misdemeanor larceny and possession of a Schedule VI controlled substance. The larceny charge carried a $10,000 secured bond, while the drug charge carried no additional bond.

Other bookings and incomplete entries

Jerry Wayne Simmons, 38, of Chadbourn, was booked March 6 as a weekender inmate.

Brian Alder McCullor Jr., 36, of Chadbourn, was booked March 8 on misdemeanor warrants from both Columbus and Brunswick counties.

Several entries in the report listed individuals with no charge data recorded, including:

  • Ubaldo Calvillo Gomez — “No Charge Data” listed under charge description
  • Jessica Lynn Clark — “No Charge Data” and no arresting agency listed
  • Jeremy Lynn Hayes — charge section shows only “/” with no listed offenses
  • An unnamed Tabor City entry — no name, no charges, no arrest data

The detention center did not provide any further information.

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