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Arrests and Bookings November 16th to 22nd

  • Source: New River Township Justice Court
Arrests and Bookings November 16th to 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

Alder Fenton, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court

Tom Furr, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Scott Edmunds, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Rebecca Welch, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Marcos Galindo-Vasquez, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Daren Graham, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Elijah Aughe, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court

Brent Smith, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court X2

Zachary White, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Tiffany Scott, Task Force; Fallon Municipal Court, New River Justice Court

Dereck Vrandenburg-Wheeler, Task Force; 10th Judicial District Court

Michael Trapper, Task Force; New River Justice Court

Wendell Reiger, Fallon PD; 10th Judicial District Court

Max Bear, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court

David Velez, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Ashley Day, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court

Enrique Campos, Fallon PD; 10th Judicial District

 

Arrests

Cecelia Mackay, Churchill SO; DUI 1st, basic speed, possession of controlled substance

William Sprouse, Fallon PD; Parole & Probation Violation

Daren Graham, Churchill SO; Possession of controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia

Dereck Vrandenburg-Wheeler, Task Force; Parole & Probation violation

Kevin Ives, Nevada HP; DUI 2nd, driving suspended or revoked

Wendell Reiger, Fallon PD; Possession of controlled substance 1st & 2nd offense

Kevin Carlin, Fallon PD; Possession of controlled substance 1st & 2nd offense, possession of drug paraphernalia

Max Bear, Churchill SO; Possession of drug paraphernalia

Wendell Reiger, Task Force; Possession schedule III, IV, V, controlled substance

Mario Soto-Murillo, Churchill SO; Parole & probation violation

 

Inmate Count: Males, 43; females, 8; Total, 51

 

 

 

 

 

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