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Thursday, July 31, 2025 at 7:54 AM

Arrests and Bookings August 16 through 22

  • Source: New River Township Justice Court
Arrests and Bookings August 16 through 22

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

Romeo O’Brien, Fallon PD; Juvenile Division District Court of Douglas County, Department of Health and Human Services

Julian Cabrera, Churchill SO; Esmeralda County Justice Court, Hawthorne Justice Court

Matthew Cooper, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court, Fallon Municipal Court, Canal Township Justice Court, Fernley Municipal Court, Dayton Township Justice Court

Jodien Musgrove, Fallon PD; Reno Township Justice Court

Randolph Burke, Churchill SO; Fernley Municipal Court

Travis Solo, Churchill SO; Fernley Municipal Court, New River Justice Court

Samantha Kramer, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Lyle Gardner, Fallon PD; New River Justice Court, Canal Township Justice Court X2

Jesse Fritz, Parole & Probation; Fallon Municipal Court

Bradley Worthington, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

 

Arrests

Victoria Mattern, Fallon PD; Parole/probation violation

Julian Cabrera, Churchill SO; Possession of schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, resist public officer, escape or attempt to escape by felony prisoner

Steven Baltazar, Churchill SO; Violation of Own Recognizance release

Richard Brown, Churchill SO; Parole/probation violation

Thomas Ackerman, Churchill SO; DUI

Joseph Cushing, Churchill SO; DUI, driving on streets laned for traffic

Garrett Hall, Churchill SO; DUI, driving left of center

Nickolaus Currier, Churchill SO; Domestic battery by strangulation

Bradley Worthington, Churchill SO; Prohibited acts violating sex offender registration, take/possess vehicle without owner’s consent

Brett Freeman, Churchill SO; Domestic battery

Danny Berreman, Churchill SO; DUI, driving with revoked driver’s license, license plate light required

Georgina Brown, Churchill SO; Possession of schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, use or possession of drug paraphernalia

 

 

Inmate Count: Males, 49; females, 12; Total, 61

 

 

 

 


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