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Arrest, Bench & Commitment Orders COMMITMENT ORDERS, ARREST & BENCH WARRANTS The following are warrants reflected in the official records of Monroe County. These have been determined to be valid as of June 1, 2021. Any additions or cancellations of warrants that have occurred since that time will not be reflected in this list. Anyone wanting to surrender or with information on these wanted persons or wishing to clear up these warrants, should contact the Monroe County Sheriff Department or Clerk of Courts, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 pm at 269-8760 or 269-8745. ARREST, BENCH & COMMITMENT ORDERS CASE # DEFENDANT'S NAME SUFFIX DOB TYPE 2017TR003670 Abbey, Jason Lee 4/23/1981 CM 2004FO000444 Abrams, Daryl Dwayne 9/3/1980 CM 2002TR000343 Acosta-Dominguez, Eliezer 10/12/1962 CM 2007FO000636 Adair, Marquee L 4/10/1977 CM 1997CM000403 Adams, Andrew M. 7/22/1960 FW 2009FO000159 Adams, Brittany Ann 10/11/1989 CM 2009CT000185 Aguilar-Castro, Maria Nmi 8/7/1968 CM 2011CT000015 Aguilar-Castro, Octavio 6/19/1962 CM 2009CT000173 Aguilar-Gomez, Juan Jose Nmi 4/15/1981 AW 2016CT000232 Aguilar-Hernandez, Omar 10/11/1993 AW 2007CM000799 Al-Mutairi, Hassan Waheed-Saihoud 1/1/1967 CM 1996FO000245 Albrecht, Angela M 2/22/1973 CM 2003CM000607 Alicea, Leonardo Nmi 12/16/1964 FW 2010CF000100 Allard, Derrick R. 11/16/1983 FW 2010CF000056 Allard, Derrick R. 11/16/1983 FW 2007CT000135 Allard, Derrick R. 11/16/1983 CM 2002CF000016 Allen, Mark C. 9/28/1979 CM 1996FO000242 Almonte, Jose G 12/12/1971 FW 1996FO000241 Almonte, Jose G 12/12/1971 FW 2005CM001026 Altman, William Chail 10/24/1964 AW 2007CT000282 Alvarez, Felipe B. 4/19/1988 CM 2001CT000153 Alvarez, Rodolfo B 10/13/1981 AW 2006CT000485 Alverez-Barajas, Effrain 4/14/1988 AW 2000CF000233 Amos, Michael D. 2/6/1980 CM 2005FO000278 Andersen, Eric C 12/21/1976 CM 1994FO000309 Anderson, Aretha J 2/21/1974 CM 2017CM000265 Anderson, Darwin Eldridge 1/7/1994 AW 2002FO000610 Anderson, Matthew J. 12/22/1979 CM 1999FO000013 Anderson, Misty D. 12/23/1965 CM 1998FO000829 Anderson, Misty D. 12/23/1965 CM 2005CT000256 Anderson, Shawn L. 4/2/1975 AW 1998CM000237 Anderson, Troy A. 9/9/1969 AW 2017CM000272 Anderson-Jenkins, Shavonda C. 3/9/1995 FW 2014CM000177 AndradeRios, Francisco Javier 12/3/1978 FW 2005CM000817 Aramula-Rubalcaba, Sergio 5/10/1985 CM 2003FO000973 Arellano, Jesus NMI 1/23/1984 CM 2007FO000205 Arnesto-Rodriguez, Carlos 10/9/1983 CM 2010FO000094 Arroyo, Tracy L. 3/30/1975 CM 2001FO000913 Ash, Samual B. 9/11/1954 CM 2007PA000081 Ashlock, Conrad 5/4/1984 FW 2007CT000129 Ashlock, Conrad Benjamin 5/3/1984 CM 2010CM000079 Aubil, John T. 1/12/1961 FW 2008CT000172 Aune, Andrew Steven 11/23/1980 FW 2007CM000632 Avendano-Hernandez, Ruben Nmi 11/15/1981 FW 2004CM000465 Avila, Mario Gutierrez 9/8/1976 CM 1994FO000545 Avilez, Ezequiel D 4/10/1960 FW 2000CT000205 Axelsen, Phillip V. 5/2/1954 FW 2017CM000061 Ayesu, Edward Cornelius Asare 4/12/1997 FW 1997CM000128 Backus, Rogene M. 12/3/1950 AW 2011CF000387 Bailey, Justin M. 4/23/1984 CM 2015CM000222 Bailey-Johnson, Tenier Briana 7/8/1992 AW 2015CM000165 Baldwin, Samuel D. 7/6/1969 AW 2003CM000537 Ballard, Robin M. 12/28/1967 AW 2008CT000155 Banks, Eric Michael 1/5/1948 FW 2000FO000471 Banos, Abraham Melo 8/15/1979 CM 2000FO000477 Banos, Abrahan Melo 8/15/1979 CM 1998CM000499 Bantner, Sherri L. 8/9/1974 AW 2007CT000436 Barker, Glenn Thomas 9/20/1967 AW 2007CM000795 Barker, Glenn Thomas 9/20/1967 FW 2017CM000310 Barnes, Jordan Lamount 2/3/1998 FW 2000CM000278 Barrows, Suzette A. 5/3/1972 AW 1996CM000151 Barse, Jeffery G 7/5/1970 AW 1996CM000150 Barse, Jeffery G 7/5/1970 AW 2007FO000336 Barton, Jaqueline M 12/9/1980 CM 2002CT000063 Bass, Joseph D 4/29/1970 AW 2002CT000047 Bass, Joseph D 4/29/1970 AW 2016CM000254 Battis, Arthur 6/5/1963 AW 2001FO000420 Baumer, Jessica L 2/24/1980 CM 2008CT000177 Bautista, Alejandro Nmi 11/8/1962 AW 2000CM000117 Bautista, German S. 8/14/1970 FW 2001FO000029 Bautista, Rodrigo M. 10/27/1977 CM 2007CT000037 Bautista-Lopez, Florencio Nmi 3/20/1955 AW 2006CT000464 Bautista-Lopez, Florencio Nmi 3/20/1955 CM 2006CT000420 Bautista-Lopez, Florencio Nmi 3/20/1955 CM 2008CM000764 Baxter, Bobby L. 5/29/1974 AW 2005CM000506 Beahm, Jason J. 9/1/1982 CM 2005FO000244 Beard, Christopher D Jr 5/3/1981 CM 2015CM000209 Beaver, Festus 1/6/1987 FW 2017CT000083 Beckjorden, Dustin R. 5/22/1977 FW 1994CF000088 Belguim, Jeffrey D 7/9/1953 FW 2005CM000238 Bell, Arnold M. Jr. 3/3/1966 AW 2011CM000178 Bell, Scott Monroe 8/5/1966 FW 2003CM000755 Bender, Angel S. 9/30/1971 FW 2010CM000624 Bendford, Marion B. 12/31/1958 CM 1998FO000055 Bennett, Jason T. 12/12/1973 CM 2010CM000165 Bennett, Mark C. 3/10/1963 CM 1996CM000559 Benning, Julian D. 11/23/1956 AW 2002FO000376 Bessingpas, Anna Marie 10/11/1974 CM 1997FO000097 Best, Sheila J. 11/3/1973 FW 2002CM000489 Bey, Andre D 3/21/1981 FW 2012CT000050 Bingham, Brent Avery 9/10/1980 FW 2002FO000629 Bjergo, Rochelle M. 5/14/1971 CM 2010FO000034 Black, Barbara Lynn 5/27/1966 CM 2008FO000218 Blackdeer, Xavier L 11/17/1988 CM 2001CF000282 Blair, Gayle R. 3/3/1959 AW 2000CM000098 Blair, Gayle R. 3/3/1959 FW 2017CT000056 Blair, Malayna Simone 3/13/1993 FW 1996CM000337 Blasi, Marie T. 12/5/1941 AW 2014TR000980 Bonds, Laketha M 4/27/1977 CM 2009CT000369 Bongle, Lydia A. 1/9/1967 FW 2008CT000511 Bongle, Lydia A. 1/9/1967 CM 2005CM001100 Boone, Brandon Mark 8/21/1985 FW 2007FO000027 Borntreger, Clemens J 2/24/1987 CM 1996CM000113 Boss, Edward A 4/2/1959 AW 2003FO000857 Boston, Gregory L. 8/9/1963 CM 2013FA000060 BOTELLO-SANCHEZ, JUAN V 11/5/1989 FW 1994CT000256 Bowers, Dale R. 4/4/1953 FW 2014CM000331 Boyer, Scott Edward Dell 5/18/1978 AW 2014FO000226 Boyer, Sean Thomas 2/16/1993 CM 2000FO000153 Bradley, Tina L. 3/13/1970 CM 2006CF000462 Branton, Jonathan E. 6/11/1973 AW 2005TR001633 Branton, Jonathan E. 6/11/1973 CM 2011FO000335 Braswell, Crystal L. 6/3/1987 CM 2003FO000466 Briseno, John Wesley 2/12/1979 CM 2004CM000332 Brisse, James G. 10/5/1961 CM 2003CF000124 Brito Sarabia, Pedro Nmi 10/20/1979 AW 2002CT000091 Brito, Pedro 10/20/1979 CM 1996CM000163 Britton, Karin R 2/19/1968 AW 2008CT000347 Brown, Danyel O. 11/28/1974 AW 2002CM000340 Brown, Jason D 12/7/1981 AW 1993CM000456 Bryant, Patrice E. 4/6/1962 AW 1994FO000045 Buckhannon, Carl R JR 1/6/1973 FW 1997FO000297 Bueno, Christian P 11/8/1973 CM 2004FO000440 Buhn, Johnathan A. 10/11/1984 CM 2013CT000012 Burnstad, Dakota Dalton 8/13/1989 FW 2012TR004534 Burnstad, Dakota Dalton 8/13/1989 CM 2012CT000209 Burnstad, Dakota Dalton 8/13/1989 CM 2004FO000632 Burrell, Shontayel L 10/20/1983 CM 2012CF000313 Burtin, Brian Patrick 11/10/1991 FW 2016CM000455 Bussell, Derek Ravon 5/10/1993 FW 1992CT000069 Butler, Lee J. 8/7/1965 CM 1992CT000068 Butler, Lee J. 8/7/1965 CM 1998FO000359 Butler-Patton, Laura L. 6/16/1963 CM 2007TR001910 Butrum, Laura M 10/30/1971 CM 2007CM000337 Butrum, Laura M. 10/30/1971 CM 1994FO000361 Butts, Latarence R 5/7/1972 FW 1995CM000051 Butts, Latarence R. 5/7/1972 AW 1996CM000135 Byrd, Jody A 7/29/1972 FW 2002TR000769 Byrd, Thomas E 11/4/1949 CM 2002TR000768 Byrd, Thomas E 11/4/1949 CM 2002TR000766 Byrd, Thomas E 11/4/1949 CM 2006TR000888 Caballero-Nunez, Felix I. 2/16/1984 CM 1997TR006497 Cable, Bruce E 7/2/1955 AW 2011CT000094 Caldwell, Leonard I 10/22/1961 FW 2005TR003436 Calhoun, Roderick L. 2/14/1976 CM 2005CM000637 Calhoun, Roderick L. 2/14/1976 FW 1994CM000135 Callender,, Harold E. Jr. 4/11/1969 FW 2001CF000101 Cameron, Daniel J. 11/7/1982 FW 2015FO000028 Campbell, Shannon M. 10/23/1976 CM 2011CT000152 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 FW 2011CT000010 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 CM 2011CM000300 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 FW 2011CM000299 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 FW 2011CM000205 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 FW 2009CT000319 Campos-Madrigal, Javier Nmi 1/4/1989 CM 2006CT000100 Cannady, Vance Delano 3/11/1968 CM 2007CM000641 Cano, Jesus A. 3/27/1977 AW 2005CM000445 Cano, Jesus A. 3/27/1977 AW 2004FA000013 Cantu, Luis Y 12/3/1973 FW 2004CM000157 Cantu, Luis Ybarra 12/3/1973 CM 1997FO000229 Carey, Monica K. 4/24/1978 FW 2006CM000165 Carlos Martinez, Juan 1/12/1988 CM 2006CM000622 Carlos-Martinez, Juan 1/12/1988 FW 2001FO000182 Carsen, Amber R. 5/6/1981 CM 1997CM000396 Carter, Shannon L. 3/1/1979 FW 1997CM000394 Carter, Shannon L. 3/1/1979 FW 1997CM000483 Carter, Shannon Lee 3/1/1979 AW 2015FO000097 Carter, Sierra Chanee 2/21/1992 CM 2004CT000185 Carver, David S 8/13/1955 FW 2004CT000174 Carver, David S 8/13/1955 FW 2005CF000145 Carver, David S. 8/13/1955 FW 2004CM000415 Carver, David S. 8/13/1955 FW 2013CM000567 Casique, Juan Carlos 1/4/1988 FW 2013CM000380 Casique, Juan Carlos 1/4/1988 FW 2012CT000290 Casique, Juan Carlos 1/4/1988 FW 2012CT000245 Casique, Juan Carlos 1/4/1988 FW 2001FO000869 Cassell, Clarence T. 2/14/1962 CM 2016CM000230 Castelli, Nancy Ann 7/26/1967 FW 2006CM000157 Castro, Fernando 9/12/1974 FW 2003FO000684 Cavanaugh, William J. 7/17/1979 CM 2014CF000020 Ceballos-Alvarez, Santiago Nmi 7/25/1979 FW 2016FO000094 Celaya, Richard Peter 11/23/1968 CM 1999CM000212 Centeno, Juan A. 6/12/1944 AW 2011CF000247 Cervantes-Gutierrez, Lucio 12/13/1989 FW 2009CT000049 Chamberlain, Sharon M.
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