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OUTAGAMIE COUNTY CORRECTIONS Current Inmate List, by Name OUTAGAMIE COUNTY CORRECTIONS Current Inmate List, by Name InmateID Name Sex Race Time Incarcerated Location Classif 3281249 ADAMS, MARK EVERETT M B 08:32:00 09/22/21 JAIL-4TH-4E- 4E4 MIN7 3296692 AGUILLON, ANGEL ARMANDO M W 18:27:19 09/19/21 JAIL-4TH-4E- 4E5 MAX2 1739581 ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER JOSEPH M W 10:36:09 06/23/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MED4 1664771 ALI, ASSATA JAHINA F B 03:04:30 10/01/21 JAIL-5TH-5A- 5A6 REC 1020796 ALICEA, SCOTT ANTONIO M W 14:32:34 09/18/20 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M8 MED4 1384437 ALQTAISHAT, ALI M W 10:19:45 09/12/21 JAIL-4TH-4A- 4A3 MED4 1749249 AULL, DAVID ANTHONY M W 15:42:24 05/21/21 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M7 MED4 1029433 BARBER, CALVIN LEVELL M B 11:45:22 09/14/21 OUT-DRC-DRC- DRC MIN7 1070843 BASLER, GARRETT RAY M W 18:22:42 06/10/21 OUT-DRC-DRC- DRC MIN7 1036746 BASS, SYLVESTER TYRONE M B 10:20:43 07/28/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MED5 1033517 BAUMGARTNER, MATTHEW JOHN M W 13:38:18 08/06/21 JAIL-5TH-5N- 5N5 MED3 1511517 BEAUPREY, FORREST THUNDERHAWK M I 09:01:10 07/02/21 JAIL-5TH-5J- 5J6 MED4 1027811 BENAVIDEZ, RUBEN RAMIREZ M W 05:53:22 08/15/20 JAIL-3RD-3H- 3H MED4 1026305 BENTON, WINTER FORREST M I 11:27:48 01/19/21 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M4 MED4 1575501 BESORE, STEVEN PHILLIP M W 04:08:29 08/21/21 JAIL-5TH-5J- 5J2 MED5 1029655 BEYER, MATTHEW WILLIAM M W 07:18:07 06/05/20 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M4 MED3 117313 BIZARDIE, RAVEN MIAH F I 17:05:27 07/26/21 JAIL-5TH-5D- 5D5 MIN7 3237928 BLEVINS, ASHLEY MARIE F W 21:38:46 09/10/21 JAIL-5TH-5F- 5F DORM 1 MED4 1224808 BLOME, TAMARA MARIE F W 01:21:24 02/02/21 JAIL-5TH-5E- 5E DORM 3 MED4 1017460 BOAZ, AUTUMN EVE F W 17:17:48 07/15/21 JAIL-5TH-5D- 5D7 MIN7 1031494 BOLANOS-LANDAVERDE, JUAN JOSE M W 01:54:24 09/19/21 JAIL-4TH-4L- 4L5 MED3 1036913 BONNIN, TYLER JAMES M W 20:37:41 09/07/21 JAIL-3RD-3J- 3J MIN8 1033769 BOSHERS, CHRISTIAN JAMES M W 10:54:13 06/29/21 JAIL-3RD-3J- 3J MED5 3201036 BOWKER, DUSTIN LEE M W 03:44:22 09/13/21 JAIL-5TH-5L- 5L1 MED3 1030008 BOYNTON, ISADORE JOHN M W 00:40:02 09/02/21 JAIL-5TH-5N- 5N2 MED4 1014637 BRADLEY, BRETT JAMES M W 12:11:00 08/20/21 JAIL-3RD-3H- 3H MED5 1408095 BRADLEY, CARY RICKEY M B 20:04:42 10/25/19 JAIL-3RD-3B- 3B2 MED4 1036641 BRAXTON, BRADLEY TATUM M B 07:21:57 09/13/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MED4 1032643 BROWN, DARRELL WADE M B 08:06:50 09/22/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN8 3245561 BROWN, LADONAVEN RALLY M B 18:08:48 07/29/21 JAIL-4TH-4A- 4A7 MAX2 3301604 BRYLSKI, CAIN ROBERT M W 17:49:13 09/03/21 JAIL-5TH-5J- 5J1 MED4 3201469 BRZEZINSKI, ROBERT ADAM M W 01:01:41 08/03/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MIN6 3276971 BUTLER, BRAD ALLEN M W 14:23:58 07/29/21 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M2 MED4 1805237 CARTER, JOHN ERICH WALTER M W 19:38:27 04/16/21 JAIL-5TH-5N- 5N6 MED4 1007318 CATRINE, KATHLEEN ANN F W 20:32:55 09/03/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN9 1806803 CATRON, CIMZEEJ KHANG M A 14:35:31 08/10/21 JAIL-4TH-4D- 4D3 MED4 rpjlcil.x2 10/02/21 06:00:01 Current Inmate List, by Name Page 2 of 9 InmateID Name Sex Race Time Incarcerated Location Classif 1033904 CERMAK, NICHOLAS DAVIDDECEKO M B 17:12:48 09/13/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MIN8 1036278 CHAY, KYLE MARCUS M W 16:10:49 05/18/21 JAIL-5TH-5R- 5R4 MED4 1017962 CHRISTIAN, BYRON EDWARD M W 09:11:34 08/12/21 OUT-DRC-DRC- DRC MIN7 1035412 CHURCHILL, JESSICA LEE F W 13:55:15 07/23/21 JAIL-5TH-5G- 5G5 MED4 1034140 CLARY, JUSTIN JEFFERY M W 19:18:12 02/18/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN7 1035452 COERPER, KAITLIN MARLENE F W 08:06:58 05/12/21 JAIL-5TH-5G- 5G6 MIN8 3232204 COLLEY, MELVIN ANDREW M B 08:02:09 04/22/21 JAIL-5TH-5H- 5H3 MED4 3200904 CONKLE, TIFFANY CRYSTAL F W 10:18:47 09/15/21 JAIL-5TH-5D- 5D1 MED4 1035189 COOLEY, TAYLOR DAYNE M W 20:51:23 09/09/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MED4 146027 CUNNINGHAM, BOBBIE JO F W 22:29:23 06/19/21 JAIL-5TH-5E- 5E DORM 1 MIN6 1146206 CUNNINGHAM, CALLIE ANN F W 05:58:10 08/07/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN8 3274726 DAILEY, NATHANIEL SHANE M W 15:15:46 09/07/21 JAIL-5TH-5J- 5J1 MED4 3015805 DANLEY, MICHAEL WAYNE M W 10:04:00 08/12/21 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M2 MED5 1032095 DERKS, JAMES RICHARD M W 18:27:44 12/10/20 JAIL-3RD-3A- 3A1 MED5 1020808 DEVALK, KYLE ALOYSIUS M W 10:29:32 08/03/21 JAIL-3RD-3J- 3J MIN8 1021566 DOUGHERTY, RYAN JAMES M W 20:48:00 09/02/21 JAIL-5TH-5HLD- 5HLD1 MED5 1035128 DOWNING, SHANE LEE M W 17:35:33 04/26/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MED4 1082266 EBERHARD, BENJAMIN JAMES M W 04:38:48 06/08/21 JAIL-5TH-5K- 5K7 MED5 1035407 EIDE, JASON WAYNE M W 03:51:26 01/09/21 JAIL-5TH-5N- 5N1 MIN6 3206173 EILER, SAMANTHA MICHELLE F W 19:12:31 03/24/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN9 3201618 ELIM, MELVIN DEONTE M B 09:19:05 07/27/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MIN9 1021701 ELLIOTT, MATTHEW JASON M W 02:09:02 06/20/21 JAIL-3RD-3H- 3H MED4 1527256 ELLIS, DEZMAN VONZELL M B 23:51:51 02/05/21 JAIL-3RD-3A- 3A3 MED4 1335218 ELLIS-STRONG, JODY CORNELL JEFFERY M B 15:32:39 08/25/21 JAIL-5TH-5L- 5L4 MED3 1034763 ERWIN, LEW AYRES M B 11:25:44 08/11/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MIN6 3201473 ESPARZA, ISRAEL I M W 14:23:06 01/13/21 JAIL-4TH-4D- 4D7 MED3 1036398 FARR, DOUGLAS KYLE M W 10:53:54 09/02/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MIN9 1033789 FARRELL, DAVID ALLEN M W 01:10:55 09/21/21 JAIL-4TH-4L- 4L13 MIN6 1034235 FAUST, JEREMY MICHAEL M W 14:25:29 09/28/21 JAIL-4TH-4F- 4F6 MED3 1033479 FENLEY, AMANDA LEE F W 00:20:51 09/27/21 JAIL-5TH-5A- 5A3 MED4 1035059 FIELDS, JASON MAURICE M B 03:34:42 09/28/21 JAIL-4TH-4F- 4F13 MED4 106081 FIESTADT, TAYLOR LEE M W 16:30:44 09/26/21 JAIL-4TH-4F- 4F11 MIN8 1029984 FINK, MICHAEL JOHN M W 18:53:26 08/24/21 JAIL-4TH-4B- 4B6 MIN7 1033581 FLETCHER, BILLY EATHAN M B 00:29:05 06/19/21 JAIL-3RD-3J- 3J MED5 3297427 FOLSOM, JEREMY LYND M W 01:48:16 07/31/21 JAIL-3RD-3I- 3I MED4 1085897 FORBECK, DAVID DUANE M W 09:55:47 07/13/21 OUT-DRC-DRC- DRC MIN7 1447375 FRASER, CHRISTOPHER THOMAS M W 23:56:41 05/14/21 JAIL-5TH-5J- 5J7 MED4 1036083 FREDRICK, JORDAN TAYLOR M B 01:23:33 09/01/21 JAIL-5TH-5R- 5R2 MED4 1026616 FROST, JUSTIN AARON M W 20:07:36 10/01/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MED5 3200789 GARDIPEE, NICHOLAS JAMES M W 09:27:16 09/02/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MIN9 1016491 GAWLICK, PERRY LEE M W 09:54:28 01/05/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN9 355662 GILLIS, ALEXANDER ARTHUR M W 14:33:32 07/20/20 JAIL-4TH-4B- 4B8 MIN9 rpjlcil.x2 10/02/21 06:00:01 Current Inmate List, by Name Page 3 of 9 InmateID Name Sex Race Time Incarcerated Location Classif 1035707 GLENN, KENNETH DAWAYNE M B 14:35:07 05/13/21 JAIL-3RD-3G- 3G MIN8 1035353 GLOUDEMANS, JAMES THOMAS M W 23:10:20 12/14/20 JAIL-3RD-3G- 3G MIN8 1022578 GONZALEZ, JORGE M W 13:16:06 11/21/20 JAIL-5TH-5P- 5P1 MED4 1898120 GRASSL, ERIC LYNN M W 15:03:30 08/22/21 JAIL-5TH-5L- 5L5 MED3 1018191 GRISWOLD, JOHN BRAXTON M W 01:58:30 10/02/21 JAIL-4TH-4I- 4I1 REC 1033791 GUEVARA, ZACHARIAH SERGIO M W 15:28:48 09/16/21 JAIL-3RD-3F- 3F MIN8 1035566 GURHOLT, KRISTEN MARIE F W 10:56:28 09/29/21 JAIL-5TH-5B- 5B2 MED4 3200310 GUYETTE, CRYSTAL MARIE F W 16:31:07 04/30/21 JAIL-5TH-5E- 5E DORM 3 MIN8 1908637 HAGEN, DAVID JAMES M W 06:07:04 08/26/21 JAIL-3RD-3A- 3A4 MIN6 1032096 HAIDER, MANDI LEA F W 01:30:33 06/22/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN8 3201364 HALL, JASON LAMAR M W 07:47:52 03/19/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN8 3296091 HARDIN, JAMES JR M B 03:07:47 07/18/21 JAIL-5TH-5L- 5L2 MED3 1915390 HARLAND, DAVID SCOTT M W 07:42:43 09/22/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN9 1034736 HARTLEY, NATHANIEL ALAN M W 09:03:36 08/24/21 JAIL-5TH-5R- 5R7 MED4 1032791 HARVALA, DAVONTE KNAAR M B 10:32:28 09/27/21 JAIL-4TH-4F- 4F10 MED3 1129153 HAUGEN, WHITNEY DAWN F W 08:58:19 09/28/21 JAIL-5TH-5A- 5A8 MED4 1036196 HAWKER, JAMES JOHN M W 17:19:31 12/09/20 JAIL-5TH-5M- 5M3 MED4 1361314 HAYES, CHRISTOPHER ANTONIO M B 16:22:08 06/01/21 OUT-GPS-GPS- GPS MIN8 1566713 HAYES, WILLIAM DYMARI M B 15:46:54 08/05/21 JAIL-4TH-4G- 4G2 MED3 1421257 HER, GER NMI M A 15:33:05 02/21/19 JAIL-3RD-3B- 3B3 MED4 3201165 HERMAN, AMANDA NOEL F W 17:48:41 06/21/21 JAIL-5TH-5E- 5E DORM 3 MIN7 1204793 HERNANDEZ-PEREZ, CAITLIN F W 11:21:45 07/07/20 JAIL-5TH-5G- 5G1 MED4 ASHLEYNICOLE 1505087 HERRADA, JOSE ALFREDO M W 15:34:47 02/05/21 JAIL-5TH-5H- 5H5 MED4 1046156 HEUSSNER, LEA BRYN F W 03:13:44 09/27/21 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