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March 31 – April 6, 2025

March 31 – April 6, 2025

March 31 – April 6, 2025

Inmate Count: 48 (Males: 38, Females: 7)

Warrant Bookings:
Jamie Larr — FPD
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Fallon Municipal Court

Autumn N. Castleberry — FPD
• Warrant arrest — Issued by New River Justice Court
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Tenth Judicial District Court

Steven H. Gainey — FPD
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Justice Court of Virginia Township

Brenda J. Roark — FPD
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Fallon Municipal Court

Jonathan D. Keller — FPD
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Tenth Judicial District Court
• Warrant arrest — Issued by New River Justice Court
• Warrant arrest — Issued by Fallon Municipal Court

Juan Rangel — FPD
• Warrant No. 20 10DC 0288 — Issued by 10th Judicial District Court

Haylie Campbell — Tribal
• Warrant No. 20 TR 02204 3C — Issued by New River Justice Court

Non Warrant Bookings

Chelsea Daniels — FPD
• Kidnapping, first degree; child abuse or neglect
• Child abuse or neglect; failure to stop at the signal of a law enforcement officer

Rocky E. Wells — Task Force
• Possession of a controlled substance; possession with intent to sell

Rocky E. Wells — Task Force
• Attempt to possess or sell a Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance, first or second offense
• Possession of a Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substance, less than 28 grams, first or second offense
• Possession of a dangerous drug without a legal prescription
• Possession with intent to sell a Schedule I or II controlled substance, first offense ×4
• Possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance, less than 14 grams, first or second offense ×7
• Possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance, more than 14 grams but less than 28 grams
• Possession of a firearm by a prohibited person ×3
• Child abuse or neglect ×2
• Possession of a dangerous drug without a legal prescription, first or second offense ×2

Mekyel K. Tybo — NHP
• Possession of a Schedule I or II controlled substance, first offense (felony)
• Evading or eluding law enforcement (felony)
• Open alcohol container in vehicle (misdemeanor)
• Driving with a suspended driver’s license (misdemeanor)
• Displaying fictitious, canceled, or revoked vehicle registration (misdemeanor)
• Window tinting violation (misdemeanor)
• Obstructed window (misdemeanor)

William E. Berreman — CCSO
• Use or possession of drug paraphernalia (misdemeanor)
• No proof of insurance (misdemeanor)
• Unregistered vehicle (misdemeanor)
• Driving with a revoked license (misdemeanor)

Dominic Hatch — NHP
• Possession of more than 1 oz but less than 50 lbs of marijuana
• Possession with intent to sell Schedule 1 or 2 controlled substance, first offense

Jonathan English — CHSO
• Unlawful housebreaking into uninhabited or vacant dwelling

Stacey Rice — FPD
• Misuse of emergency number

Juan Leyva — FPD
• Civil protective custody

Matthew Fields — FPD
• Battery on a peace officer and resisting arrest

Joseph Puente — CHSO
• Domestic battery with strangulation

Juan Rangel — FPD
• Use or possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting public officer

Gabriel Schaefer — Tribal
• Elder/vulnerable person abuse (tribal)

Arrests submitted March 31-April 6

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