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Arrests and Bookings March 22 through 28

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.
  • Source: New River Township Justice Court
Arrests and Bookings March 22 through 28

Edited: March 31, 2021, a correction: the original booking sheet received from the court listed Christopher C. Ingman. A clarification has been issued by the Churchill County Sheriff's office that Christopher C. Ingram was arrested on March 23, 2021, for: Registration violation, possession of burglary tools, possession schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia, and failure to register as an ex-felon

 

Warrant Bookings

Dylan McAfee, Nevada HP; Fallon Municipal Court

Ronald Zamora, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court

Robert Ortiz, Fallon PD; 10th Judicial District Court

Wade Christian, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Johnatha Keith, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court

Richard Herrera, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Michele Smith, Churchill SO; New River Township

Derek Lakey, Fallon PD; Yuma Superior Court

Kristina Moore, Churchill SO; Walker River Justice Court

Kristina Moore, Churchill SO; Wells Township Justice Court, Carson Township Municipal Court

 

 

Arrests

Dylan McAfee, Nevada HP; Registration violation, no proof of insurance

Shawn Hartzell, Churchill SO; Sexual assault, annoy/molest a minor, child abuse/neglect

James Dahlke, Churchill SO; Domestic battery 2nd, resist/obstruct/delay

Desaray Arrive, Fallon PD; Trespassing

Christopher Ingman, Churchill SO; Registration violation, possession burglary tools, possession schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to register as an ex-felon

Elizabeth Wooner, Churchill SO; Battery, domestic battery 1st, child abuse or neglect 1st

Matthew Acree, Churchill SO; General parole & probation violation

Lawrence Charles, Churchill SO; DUI 1st

Zackary Franco, Fallon PD; Evade/elude law enforcement officer, driving suspended, parole & probation violation, DUI 1st, basic speed 31-40 over

Wade Christian, Churchill SO; Resist/obstruct/delay

Donnie Harvey, Churchill SO; Domestic battery

Jonathon Barajas, Churchill SO; DUI, reckless driving

 

 

Inmate Count: Males, 57; females, 8; Total, 65

 


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