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Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at 1:48 PM

Arrests and Bookings October 26th through November 1st

  • Source: New River Township Justice Court
Arrests and Bookings October 26th through November 1st

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

Kenneth Firmin, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Kevin LaCombe, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court

Joe Melendez, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Sethan Reed, Nevada HP; California Supreme Court

Anthoney Loira, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

James Doutre, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court X2

 

 

Arrests

Serrina Thornton, Churchill SO; Battery by a prisoner

Teasha Arrich-Rupley, Churchill SO; Possession of a dangerous weapon by a prisoner

Phyllis Farris, Churchill SO; Burglary

Jenel Marable, Churchill SO; DUI 3+, driving without valid driver’s license, resist obstruct delay, duty to stop at scene of an accident, notify police collection of unattended property, injury to property of another

Angela McCammon, Churchill SO; DUI, driving left of center, driving in violation of driver’s license restrictions

Sethan Reed, Nevada HP; Registration violation, no proof of insurance

Tyler Fisher, Fallon PD; Possession of a hypodermic device, possession of a controlled substance

Anthony Cordova, Fallon PD; Disorderly conduct

Gregory Miller, Churchill SO; Possession of stolen vehicle

Maria Williams, Fallon PD; Disorderly subject, intoxicated pedestrian on road

Patricia Tascon, Nevada HP; Driving suspended/revoked, use cell phone while driving

Anthoney Loira, Churchill SO; Interruption of a 911 call

Ryan Charleston, Churchill SO; DUI 1st, obtain credit card without consent, possession of controlled substance, driving on streets laned for traffic, drive suspended/revoked, driving without a valid driver’s license

Joshua McEvers, Fallon PD; Temporary Protective Order violation domestic violence

 

 

Inmate Count: Males, 37; females, 7; Total, 44

 

 

 

 

 

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