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Tuesday, July 15, 2025 at 8:06 PM

Arrests and Bookings February 14 through 20

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 February 14 through 20

Warrant Bookings

Heather Fielder, Churchill SO; Fernley Municipal Court X2, Canal Township Justice Court

John Lewis, Churchill SO; New River Township Justice Court

Larry Becknell, Churchill SO; Canal Township Justice Court, Walker River Township Justice Court, Reno Township Justice Court

Julia Laurin, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Derrick Alexander, Fallon PD; 10th Judicial District Court, New River Justice Court, Fernley Municipal Court X2, Virginia City Justice Court

Tobias Garringer, Fallon PD; Justice Court of New River Township

Thomas Summerbell, Churchill SO; New River Township Justice Court

Satya Singh, Fallon PD; New River Township Justice Court X2

Zackary Bulmer, Churchill SO; Third Judicial District Court

 

Arrests

Dakota Eyster, Nevada HP; DUI, open alcohol container in vehicle, basic speed, license plate light required

Larry Becknell, Churchill SO; Resisting a public officer

John Lewis, Churchill SO; Resisting a public officer, buy/possess/receive stolen property worth $5,000 but less than $25,000

Larry Becknell, Churchill SO; Ex-felon failure to register within 48 hours

Anthony Quintana, Churchill SO; Battery on a peace officer

Colton Combs, Fallon PD; Domestic battery, child abuse or neglect

Paul Rice, Churchill SO; Contempt of court

Robert Vastbinder, Churchill SO; Possession schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, possession of dangerous drug without legal prescription

Thomas Denton, Churchill SO; Arrested for violation of a condition of Own Recognizance release

Tony Gordon, Task Force; Possession schedule I/II controlled substance less than 14 grams, use or possession of drug paraphernalia

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

Dana Michaels, Churchill SO; DUI

Scott Greene, Churchill SO; Arrest for violation of a condition of Own Recognizance release

 

Inmate Count: Males, 43; females, 15; Total, 58

 


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