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Arrests and Bookings November 1 through November 7

  • Source: New River Township Justice Court
Arrests and Bookings November 1 through November 7

Updated on Nov 16 at 6:28 a.m. to include November 6/7

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

Sarah Lignowski, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Randal Flowers, Fallon PD; 10th Judicial District Court

Sophia Barajas, Churchill SO; Sparks Justice Court

Jason Murray, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Jay Chafin, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court, 10th Judicial District Court

Juan Mena, Churchill SO; Sparks Municipal

Jerady Smith, Churchill SO; 10th Judicial District Court

Paul Lee, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

 

 

Arrests

Sarah Lignowski, Churchill SO; Bail revocation

Kymmar Taylor, Churchill SO; Failure to maintain lane, DUI

Adam Ash, Fallon PD; General probation violation

Trenton Workman, Churchill SO; Possession of schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams

Sophia Barajas, Speed, drive with revoked driver’s license

Maverick Richards, Churchill SO; Parole and probation violation

Shawn Hartzell, Churchill SO; Violate order for protection against domestic violence X32

Aryia French-Drake, Churchill SO; Arrest for violation of a condition of own recognizance release

Kayla Pierson, Fallon PD; Warrant service, headlights required, driving without a valid driver’s license or expired, conspire to violate uniform controlled substance act, sell/transport or attempt to sell schedule I/II controlled substance

Joanna Day, Nevada HP; Failure to appear on traffic citation, possession of schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams

Joseph Keeling, Churchill SO; Own recognizance revocation

Jeffery Schwartz, Fallon PD; Driving on streets laned for traffic, DUI

Luz Enriquez-Sanchez, Churchill SO; Driving with suspended driver’s license, speeding in a school zone

Jerady Smith, Churchill SO; Failure to appear

Adam Thrust, Churchill SO; Domestic battery

Rhys Pasalich, Churchill SO; DUI, basic speed, drive with revoked driver’s license

 

Inmate Count: Males, 55; females, 15; Total, 70


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