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Arrests and Bookings July 18 through 24

All information for the arrest reports is 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.
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Arrests and Bookings July 18 through 24

Warrant Bookings

Wesley Thompson, Nevada HP; New River Justice Court

Kristi Winberg, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Morgan Gibbons, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Myron Pahe, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Sherry Medina, Fallon PD; Esmeralda Justice Court

Lucas Mason, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court

Dylan Joseph, Fallon PD; Fallon Municipal Court

Brian Calhoun, Churchill SO; 10th Judicial District Court

Michael Williamson, Churchill SO; State of South Dakota

Elizabeth Martinez, Churchill SO; Tonopah Township

Dylan Schostag, Churchill SO; New River Justice Court X2

Joseph Brun, Churchill SO; Tahoe Justice Court, Douglas County

 

Arrests

Bryan Bankson, Churchill SO; Drive with revoked driver’s license, failure to maintain lane, improper lane change, failure to use signal, yield right of way

Gerred Wachsmuth, Churchill SO; Evade/elude/fail to stop on signal of law enforcement officer, reckless driving with disregard to safety of person or property, yield right of way

Wesley Thompson, Nevada HP; Improper use of restricted or center lane, operate unregistered vehicle

Gerred Wachsmuth, Churchill SO; Own recognizance revocation

Cynthia Manning, Task Force; Sell/transport or attempt to sell schedule I/II controlled substance/school enhancement for drugs, possession schedule I/II controlled substance

Robin Brady, Churchill SO; Contempt of court

Timothy George, Churchill SO; DUI, no proof of insurance, no registration in motor vehicle, open container, passing in a no passing zone

Zachary Franco, Task Force; Probation violation

Jesse Gilbert, Task Force; Battery with a deadly weapon, battery with substantial bodily harm, own recognizance revocation

Zackary Franco, Task Force; Battery with deadly weapon, battery with substantial bodily harm

Michael Williamson, Task Force; Sell/transport or attempt to sell schedule I/II controlled substance, possess schedule I/II controlled substance 42 or more grams, use of possession of drug paraphernalia

Karlie Williams, Task Force; Sell/transport or attempt to sell schedule I/II controlled substance, possession of schedule I/II controlled substance more than 42 grams, use or possession of drug paraphernalia

Sonnie Anzaldua, Fallon PD; Batter by a prisoner X2, battery on a peace officer

Joseph Brun, Churchill SO; Domestic battery, ex-felon failure to register within 48 hours

 

Inmate Count: Males, 51; females, 9; Total, 60

 

 


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