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Prosper Municipal Court Warrant List Last First Middle Suffix Violation No PROSPER MUNICIPAL COURT WARRANT LIST LAST FIRST MIDDLE SUFFIX VIOLATION NO. VIOLATION DESCRIPTION BALANCE ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS 00212157 1 No Driver's License $344.50 ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS 00212157 2 License Plate - Expired $343.20 ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS 00212157 3 Speeding 1-10 Mph $331.50 ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS 00212157 5 Failure To Appear $388.70 Abrams Jonathan Gabriel 00240487 1 Drug Paraphernalia $476.00 Abrams Jonathan Gabriel 00240487 2 Failure To Appear $459.00 Abrams Jonathan Gabriel 00240487 3 Failure To Appear $379.00 Abrams Jonathan Gabriel 00240487 4 Failure To Appear $329.00 Abreu Romina Daiana 00237743 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $579.80 Abreu Romina Daiana 00237743 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Acosta Cristian G 00245100 1 Disregarded Turn Devices At Intersection $331.50 Acosta Cristian G 00245100 2 No Driver's License $344.50 Acosta Cristian G 00245100 3 Violate Promise To Appear $388.70 Adger Robrick Wayne 00215459 2 Speeding 11-15 Mph $422.50 Adger Robrick Wayne 00215459 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Aguilar Juan 00223664 1 Fire Lane Parking Violation $316.00 Aguilar Juan 00223664 2 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Aguilar Julianrene D 1224 1 No Driver's License $319.80 Aguilar Julianrene D 1224 2 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $452.40 Aguilar Julianrene D 1224 3 Failure To Appear $289.90 Aguinaga Edgar 00223658 1 Speeding 11-15 Mph $325.00 Aguinaga Edgar 00223658 2 Violate Promise To Appear $329.00 Aguirre Kristal Yvet 00217183 1 No Driver's License $344.50 Aguirre Kristal Yvet 00217183 2 Defective Tail Lamp(s) $343.20 Aguirre Kristal Yvet 00217183 3 Violate Promise To Appear $388.70 Ainsworth Michelle Marie 00206719 1 Speeding 21-25 Mph $491.40 Ainsworth Michelle Marie 00206719 2 Failure To Appear $425.10 Akers Ursula Pamela 00231116 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $644.41 Akers Ursula Pamela 00231116 3 License Plate - Expired $414.44 Akers Ursula Pamela 00231116 4 Failure To Appear $492.70 Akin Matthew 00236575 1 Driving While License Suspended $492.70 Akin Matthew 00236575 3 Failure To Appear $427.70 Alba Daniel 9418 1 Speeding - Unsafe Speed $397.80 Alba Daniel 9418 2 No Driver's License $247.00 Albertson Ashley Elizabeth 00244780 2 Violate Promise To Appear $349.00 Albritton Gavin Leighton 00242284 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $547.30 Albritton Gavin Leighton 00242284 2 License Plate - Expired $382.20 Albritton Gavin Leighton 00242284 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Alcerro Nancy Yadira 00233724 2 Expired Operator's License $356.20 Alcerro Nancy Yadira 00233724 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Alcerro Nancy Yadira 00218979 1 No Permit - Health/safety $1,489.80 Alcerro Nancy Yadira 00218979 2 Failure To Appear $427.70 Aldamiri Ali 00205405 1 Minor - Driving Under The Influence Of Alcohol $491.52 Aldamiri Ali 00205405 2 Failure To Appear $425.10 Alejandres Francisco Javier - Grijalva 00224070 1 Speeding 16-20 Mph $35.00 Alejandres Francisco Javier - Grijalva 00224070 2 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Alejo Jesus 6059 1 Speeding 16-20 Mph $431.60 Alejo Jesus 6059 2 No Driver's License $373.10 Alejos Daniel 00226843 1 Speeding 21-25 Mph $453.70 Alejos Daniel 00226843 2 Violate Promise To Appear $388.70 Aleman CLAUDIA RENDEROS 00212106 1 Driving While License Suspended $484.90 Aleman-Renderos Claudia 6552 1 Speeding 11-15 Mph $344.50 Aleman-Renderos Claudia 6552 2 No Driver's License $340.60 Alexander Elijah Glen 00236088 1 No Driver's License $344.50 Alexander Elijah Glen 00236088 2 Failure To Appear $388.70 Alexander John-joel Joshua 00247071 1 No Drivers License-resident >90 Days $265.00 Alexander John-joel Joshua 00247071 2 Speeding - Unsafe Speed $369.00 Alexander John-joel Joshua 00247071 3 Violate Promise To Appear $319.00 Alexander Kenneth Dewayne Jr 00239727 1 Driving While License Suspended $453.70 Alexander Kenneth Dewayne Jr 00239727 3 Violate Promise To Appear $388.70 Alexander Lauren Renee B102099 2 Speeding 1-10 Mph $328.90 Alexander Mariano 00239745 1 No Driver's License $344.50 Alexander Mariano 00239745 3 Failure To Appear $388.70 Alexander Shawntee Leann 00227862 1 Speeding 11-15 Mph $422.50 Alexander Shawntee Leann 00227862 2 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Alfaro Jose Miguel 00223791 1 Speeding 11-15 Mph $295.00 Alfaro Jose Miguel 00223791 2 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Alfonso Ervin 00226127 1 No Driver's License $265.00 Alfonso Ervin 00226127 2 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Alfredo Jose 00221226 1 No Driver's License $265.00 Alfredo Jose 00221226 2 Speeding 11-15 Mph $295.00 Alfredo Jose 00221226 3 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Ali Rabia Nicole 00244196 2 Speeding 1-10 Mph $335.00 Ali Rabia Nicole 00244196 3 Violate Promise To Appear $379.00 Ali Rabia Nicole 00244196 4 Failure To Appear $329.00 Alix Dakotah Guy 00243674 2 Display Expired Registration Insignia $382.20 Alix Dakotah Guy 00243674 3 Violate Promise To Appear $453.70 Allen Abe 00241797 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $508.30 Allen Abe 00241797 2 Display Expired Registration Insignia $343.20 Allen Abe 00241797 4 Violate Promise To Appear $388.70 Allen Amy F 00226492 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $540.80 Allen Amy F 00226492 2 No Driver's License $377.00 Allen Amy F 00226492 3 License Plate - Expired $375.70 Allen Selina Marie 00242228 1 Driving While License Suspended $492.70 Allen Selina Marie 00242228 2 License Plate - Wrong Plate $492.70 Allen Selina Marie 00242228 4 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Allen Thomas Earl 00219529 1 Ran Stop Sign $357.50 Allen Thomas Earl 00219529 2 License Plate - Expired $382.20 Allen Thomas Earl 00219529 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Allen Tre Anthony 00245218 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $508.30 Allen Tre Anthony 00245218 3 Violate Promise To Appear $414.70 Allende Laura A Rios 00232805 1 No Driver's License $344.50 Allende Laura A Rios 00232805 2 Speeding 16-20 Mph $435.50 Allende Laura A Rios 00232805 3 Failure To Appear $388.70 Allison Ladonna Lynne 00209857 1 No Seat Belt $315.90 Allison Ladonna Lynne 00209857 2 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $505.70 Allison Ladonna Lynne 00209857 3 Failure To Appear $386.10 Alonso Alexa 00230047 1 No Driver's License $265.00 Alonso Alexa 00230047 2 Fail To Report Change Of Address $224.00 Alonso Alexa 00230047 3 Speeding 16-20 Mph $335.00 Alonso Alexa 00230047 4 Violate Promise To Appear $299.00 Alonso Vanessa Pena 00234766 1 No Driver's License $383.50 Alonso Vanessa Pena 00234766 2 Defective Stop Lamp(s) $382.20 Alonso Vanessa Pena 00234766 3 Failure To Appear $427.70 Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G 00214466 1 Disregarded Official Traffic Control Dev $318.50 Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G 00214466 2 No Driver's License $344.50 Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G 00214466 3 Failure To Appear $388.70 Alvarez Andrea Marie 00220729 1 Public Intoxication $370.00 Alvarez Andrea Marie 00220729 2 Failure To Appear $299.00 Alvarez Axel Mauricio 00223631 1 No Driver's License $265.00 Alvarez Axel Mauricio 00223631 3 Failure To Appear $299.00 Alvarez Roberto JR 00237692 1 No Driver's License $377.00 Alves Daryn Anthonydavid 00230212 1 Driving While License Suspended $494.00 Alves Daryn Anthonydavid 00230212 2 Fail To Report Change Of Address $330.20 Alves Daryn Anthonydavid 00230212 4 Failure To Appear $427.70 Alvino Leticia Amber 00244677 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $547.30 Alvino Leticia Amber 00244677 3 Violate Promise To Appear $453.70 Alvino Leticia Amber 00243708 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $421.00 Alvino Leticia Amber 00243708 3 Violate Promise To Appear $349.00 Alvino Peter Javier Jr 00231902 1 Ran Red Light $370.50 Alvino Peter Javier Jr 00231902 2 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Ambler Kevin Wesley 00246956 1 No Drivers License-resident >90 Days $275.00 Ambler Kevin Wesley 00246956 2 Fail To Report Change Of Address $254.00 Ambler Kevin Wesley 00246956 3 License Plate - Expired $274.00 Ambler Kevin Wesley 00246956 4 Violate Promise To Appear $344.00 Anders Daniel Edward 00218385 1 Driving While License Suspended $380.00 Anders Daniel Edward 00218385 4 Failure To Appear $329.00 Anders Daniel Edward 00218385 5 Failure To Appear $329.00 Anderson Kristy Alzadia 00229147 1 Speeding 11-15 Mph $325.00 Anderson Kristy Alzadia 00229147 2 Violate Promise To Appear $329.00 Anderson Latreal Antone 00220682 1 Driving While License Suspended $380.00 Anderson Latreal Antone 00220682 2 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $421.00 Anderson Latreal Antone 00220682 3 Speeding 11-15 Mph $325.00 Anderson Latreal Antone 00220682 4 Failure To Appear $329.00 Anderson Melodie Shanta 00226979 1 Assault-physical Contact $540.80 Anderson Melodie Shanta 00226979 2 Assault-physical Contact $540.80 Anderson Melodie Shanta 00226979 3 Failure To Appear $388.70 Appling Baily Nicole 00236306 2 Speeding 11-15 Mph $612.17 Appling Baily Nicole 00236306 3 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Aradillas Rolando 00205124 1 Public Intoxication $375.70 Aradillas Rolando 00205124 2 Failure To Appear $388.70 Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel 00221667 1 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance $421.00 Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel 00221667 3 Speeding 21-25 Mph $379.00 Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel 00221667 4 Failure To Appear $329.00 Ards Margurette L 00230640 1 Speeding 16-20 Mph $474.50 Ards Margurette L 00230640 2 Violate Promise To Appear $427.70 Arellano Nestor 00229943 1 No Driver's License $344.50 Arellano Nestor 00229943 3 Failure To Appear $388.70 Arellano Barrera Oscar 00221926 1 Driving While License Suspended $350.00 Arellano Barrera Oscar
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