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Active Theft Warrants As Of: 9/5/2021 ACTIVE THEFT WARRANTS AS OF: 9/5/2021 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 008316 ABDI OMAR AHMED JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: WI 6/5/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: B DOB: 8/4/92 HEIGHT: 5'11" WT: 142 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT ISSUED CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR LKA: STREETS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 43215 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 014431 ADAMS D'LEYSJA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC12/19/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: B DOB: 1/26/01 HEIGHT: 5'8" WT: 135 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 12/19/19 LKA: 1263 E 23RD AVE COLUMBUS OH 43211 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 001513 ADAN KHDYA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: WI 2/21/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: O DOB: 1/1/97 HEIGHT: 5'10" WT: 140 EYE: HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT ISSUED - WARRANT BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR SNS 2/21/19 LKA: 177 W MOUND ST COLUMBUS OH 43228 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 024927 ADEN ABDIRAHMAN JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC7/20/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: B DOB: 9/14/97 HEIGHT: 5'11" WT: 175 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 7/20/20 LKA: 4821 JENNIE WREN CT S COLUMBUS OH 43229 CASE# NAME: 2017 CR B 015176 ADKINS CHARLES J JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IGNC 11/29/17 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: W DOB: 12/21/74 HEIGHT: 6'5" WT: 125 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: REVOCATION HEARING WARRANT CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT G 11/29/17 LKA: STREETS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 43215 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 000524 AKINS SHAKEELA J JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IUAC 3/10/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: B DOB: 8/3/91 HEIGHT: 5'7" WT: 160 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 3/10/20 LKA: 585 VANBUREN DR COLUMBUS OH 43223 1 ACTIVE THEFT WARRANTS AS OF: 9/5/2021 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 014793 ALEXANDER BRYANT J JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IGNC 9/3/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: B DOB: 12/26/62 HEIGHT: 6'2" WT: 200 EYE:BRN HAIR: BALD ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: REVOCATION HEARING WARRANT CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT G 9/3/20 LKA: 956 MT VERNON AVE COLUMBUS OH 43203 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 009884 ALFREDO MARIO JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC8/26/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: H DOB: 12/30/93 HEIGHT: WT: EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02 THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 8/26/20 LKA: 1391 CRANWOOD DRIVE COLUMBUS OH 43229 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 007768 ALLEN CHRISTOPHERA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IUAC 8/21/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: B DOB: 9/21/65 HEIGHT: 5'10" WT: 230 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 8/21/19 CHARGES: 2 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 8/21/19 LKA: STREETS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 43215 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 017444 ALLEN MARANDA M JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IUAC 12/12/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 10/9/84 HEIGHT: 5'5" WT: 210 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 12/12/19 LKA: STREETS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 43215 CASE# NAME: 2021 CR B 007592 ALMANEEI RASHA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC8/27/21 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: DOB: 1/31/83 HEIGHT: 5'2" WT: 120 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 8/27/21 LKA: 4886 STRAND RD WESTERVILLE OH 43081 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 017417 ALRAWAHNEH MARY ANN JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IGNC 11/13/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: B DOB: 2/24/92 HEIGHT: 4'11" WT: 100 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR G 11/13/19 LKA: STREETS OF COLUMBUS COLUMBUS OH 43215 2 ACTIVE THEFT WARRANTS AS OF: 9/5/2021 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 015672 ALVAREZ MARIA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC11/20/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: O DOB: 7/17/70 HEIGHT: 5'0" WT: 190 EYE: HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 11/20/19 LKA: 4221 KEENELAND CT COLUMBUS OH 43230 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 004479 AMBONA YUSUFUMANIR JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC8/28/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: DOB: 2/8/99 HEIGHT: 6'0" WT: 150 EYE: HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 8/28/20 LKA: 1021 JEFFERSON CHASE WAY BLACKLICK OH 43004 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 000484 ANDERSON STEPHEN A JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC10/22/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: B DOB: 2/11/91 HEIGHT: 6'2" WT: 200 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 10/22/20 LKA: 3426 CORBIN COMMONS DR COLUMBUS OH 43219 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 014826 ANDERSON JAMES L JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC9/12/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: W DOB: 1/1/79 HEIGHT: 5'11" WT: 150 EYE:BLU HAIR: BLN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 9/12/19 LKA: 266 W 3RD ST MARYSVILLE OH 43040 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 014694 ANDERSON ERICA D JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC1/22/21 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: DOB: 8/18/91 HEIGHT: WT: EYE: HAIR: ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 1/22/21 LKA: 1853 HORTON SISTER OAK HILL OH 45656 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 017937 ANDREWS JOSHUA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC12/27/19 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: W DOB: 4/1/92 HEIGHT: 6'4" WT: 175 EYE:GRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 12/27/19 LKA: 2727 ATWOOD TER COLUMBUS OH 43211 3 ACTIVE THEFT WARRANTS AS OF: 9/5/2021 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 009503 ANSEL JAMES R JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IGNC 2/27/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: W DOB: 4/2/70 HEIGHT: 6'1" WT: 240 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: REVOCATION HEARING WARRANT CHARGES: 1 2313.02(A)(3)THEFT BY DECEPTION G 2/27/20 LKA: 1252 SULLIVANT AVE COLUMBUS OH 43223 CASE# NAME: 2019 CR B 020169 ARANA RENE LYNN JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC2/4/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 6/26/78 HEIGHT: 5'7" WT: 165 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A3)<<THEFT BY DECEPTION - MISDEMEANOR OI 2/4/20 LKA: 2916 CASTLEBROOK AVE HILLIARD OH 43026 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 009891 ARDON OSCAR FABRICIO JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC8/26/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE: H DOB: 9/10/89 HEIGHT: 5'8" WT: 190 EYE:BRN HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02 THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 8/26/20 LKA: 814 S RICHARDSON AVE COLUMBUS OH 43204 4 ACTIVE THEFT WARRANTS AS OF: 9/5/2021 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 010997 ARMENTROUT KIMBERLY JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: IGNC 8/16/18 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 4/7/71 HEIGHT: 5'2" WT: 130 EYE:BLU HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: REVOCATION HEARING WARRANT CHARGES: 1 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR G 8/16/18 CHARGES: 2 2913.02(A1)<THEFT - MISDEMEANOR DISM 8/16/18 LKA: 114 GARFIELD AVE WEST JEFFERSON OH 43162 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 017741 ARMENTROUT KIMBERLY JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC7/20/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 4/7/71 HEIGHT: 5'2" WT: 130 EYE:BLU HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 7/20/20 LKA: 114 GARFIELD AVE WEST JEFFERSON OH 43162 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 022206 ARMENTROUT KIMBERLY JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC7/20/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 4/7/71 HEIGHT: 5'2" WT: 130 EYE:BLU HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - BMV WARR BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT OI 7/20/20 LKA: 114 GARFIELD AVE WEST JEFFERSON OH 43162 CASE# NAME: 2018 CR B 022208 ARMENTROUT KIMBERLY JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC7/20/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: W DOB: 4/7/71 HEIGHT: 5'2" WT: 130 EYE:BLU HAIR: BRN ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI - 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WARRANT BLOCK CHARGES: 1 2313.02* PETTY THEFT WI 7/15/19 LKA: 352 BURGESS AVE COLUMBUS OH 43223 CASE# NAME: 2021 CR B 006020 BA NIA JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC6/3/21 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: F RACE: DOB: 8/3/00 HEIGHT: 5'3" WT: 140 EYE:BRN HAIR: BLK ORDER IN/WARRANT TYPE: WARRANT OI CHARGES: 1 2913.02 THEFT - MISDEMEANOR OI 6/3/21 LKA: 2611 IPSWICK CIRCLE COLUMBUS OH 43224 CASE# NAME: 2020 CR B 007153 BACHAND JASON JURIS: COL DISP/DATE: CUAC8/18/20 DESCRIPTION: GENDER: M RACE:
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