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Arrest & Booking Report

Arrest & Booking Report
Arrests and Bookings March 16th – March 22nd   All information for the arrest log comes from the arrest reports provided by the New River Township Justice Court and is considered by law to be public information. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.   Warrant Bookings Adrian Phoenix, Churchill SO; Wadsworth Justice Court, New River Justice Court Tiffany Scott, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court Robert Valde, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court Marissa Tybo, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court Randolph Burke, Fallon PD; Fernley Municipal Court, New River Justice Court Raena Rossback, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court Kristin Scott, Churchill SO; Fernley Municipal Court Shawn Underwood, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court   Arrests Tyler Williams, Churchill SO; Domestic battery Gerald Landis, Churchill SO; Own recognizance revocation Adam Snay, Churchill SO; DUI, resist/obstruct/delay, driving on streets landed for traffic, operating vehicle in unsafe condition Clint Supry, Churchill SO; possession of stolen property Tom Talamantes, Churchill SO; trespassing, resist/obstruct/delay Misty Westcott, NV Highway Patrol; possession of controlled substance, conspiracy to commit felony, possession of controlled substance for sale, sale of narcotic/other drug Mark McKelvie, NV Highway Patrol; possession of controlled substance, conspiracy to commit felony, possession of controlled substance for sale, sale of narcotic/other drug, due care Catherine Quintero, Fallon PD; DUI 1st, failure to maintain lane Leroy Martin, Fallon PD; intoxicated pedestrian in roadway, resist/obstruct/delay Brittany Carney, Fallon PD; DUI, child neglect/endangerment, driving without valid driver license Tyler Gillette, NV Highway Patrol; DUI, due care   Inmate Count: Males, 44; females, 9; Total, 53       We need your support now more than ever -- as our small business comunity is hit, so is our advertising support -- if you are able to support local, independent news, now is the time to click here to contribute to The Fallon Post, so we can continue to bring you up-to-the-minute information. We are your non-profit (501c3) online news source for all things Fallon and appreciate all your support. Never miss the local news -- read more on The Fallon Post home page.
     

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