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Wednesday, July 30, 2025 at 1:03 PM

Arrests and Bookings April 5th through 11th

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 April 5th through 11th

Warrant Bookings

Kevin Sneed, Churchill SO; Argenta Justice Court

Moriah Starkey, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court, Hawthorne Justice Court

Noemy Higareda, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Summer Afraidofhawk, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Victor Puga, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court

Kyle Keck, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court X2

Heather Williams, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Meggan Rodriguez, Churchill SO; Carson Township Justice Court

Devin Kenbok, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Heather Sammons, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Laura Rojas, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Elijah Helton, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Brannin Hill, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Jordan Cunnington, Churchill SO; Fallon Municipal Court

Casandra Davis, Churchill SO; 10th Judicial District Court

Adam Ash, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Michael Nikonowics, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Daren Graham, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Shoshone Campbell, Parole & probation; 10th Judicial District Court

Gordon Fletcher, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court, Walker River Township Justice Court

 

Arrests

Matthew Acree, Churchill SO; Parole & probation violation

Victor Puga, Nevada HP; Basic speed 11-15 MPH over, driving without valid driver’s license

Brandon Harrison, Churchill SO; DUI 1st, child abuse or neglect

Brannin Hill, Fallon PD; Operate unregistered vehicle/trailer, driving without valid driver’s license, no proof of insurance

Della Bruce, Nevada HP; Trafficking schedule 1-2 controlled substance <1000g but >400g, possession with intent to sell schedule 1 or 2 controlled substance 1st offense, possession of schedule 1 or 2 controlled substance 42+ grams, use or possession of drug paraphernalia X4, throwing burning cigarette, obstruct driver’s vision through glass or control over driving mechanism

Adam Ash, Task Force; Possession of Controlled Substance

Megan Cherney, Fallon PD; Domestic battery

Kevin Jones, Churchill SO; Child Abuse/neg

 

Inmate Count: Males, 46; females,10; Total, 56


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