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PROSPER-WARRANT-LIST-2.Pdf LAST NAME FIRST NAME MIDDLE NAME TOTAL DUE OFFENSE ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS $344.50 No Driver's License ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS $343.20 License Plate - Expired ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS $331.50 Speeding 1-10 Mph ALONZO RODRIGUEZ JUAN CARLOS $388.70 Failure To Appear Abreu Romina Daiana $446.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Abreu Romina Daiana $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Acosta Cristian G $255.00 Disregarded Turn Devices At Intersection Acosta Cristian G $265.00 No Driver's License Acosta Cristian G $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Adger Robrick Wayne $422.50 Speeding 11-15 Mph Adger Robrick Wayne $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Aguilar Juan $316.00 Fire Lane Parking Violation Aguilar Juan $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Aguilar Julianrene D $319.80 No Driver's License Aguilar Julianrene D $452.40 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Aguilar Julianrene D $289.90 Failure To Appear Aguinaga Edgar $325.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Aguinaga Edgar $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Aguirre Kristal Yvet $344.50 No Driver's License Aguirre Kristal Yvet $343.20 Defective Tail Lamp(s) Aguirre Kristal Yvet $388.70 Violate Promise To Appear Ainsworth Michelle Marie $491.40 Speeding 21-25 Mph Ainsworth Michelle Marie $425.10 Failure To Appear Akers Ursula Pamela $644.41 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Akers Ursula Pamela $414.44 License Plate - Expired Akers Ursula Pamela $492.70 Failure To Appear Akin Matthew $492.70 Driving While License Suspended Akin Matthew $427.70 Failure To Appear Alba Daniel $397.80 Speeding - Unsafe Speed Alba Daniel $247.00 No Driver's License Albritton Gavin Leighton $421.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Albritton Gavin Leighton $294.00 License Plate - Expired Albritton Gavin Leighton $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alcerro Nancy Yadra $356.20 Expired Operator's License Alcerro Nancy Yadra $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Alcerro Nancy Yadra $1,489.80 No Permit - Health/safety Alcerro Nancy Yadra $427.70 Failure To Appear Aldamiri Ali $491.52 Minor - Driving Under The Influence Of Alcohol Aldamiri Ali $425.10 Failure To Appear Alejandres Francisco Javier - Grijalva $35.00 Speeding 16-20 Mph Alejandres Francisco Javier - Grijalva $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alejo Jesus $431.60 Speeding 16-20 Mph Alejo Jesus $373.10 No Driver's License Alejos Daniel $453.70 Speeding 21-25 Mph Alejos Daniel $388.70 Violate Promise To Appear Aleman CLAUDIA RENDEROS $484.90 Driving While License Suspended Aleman-Renderos Claudia $344.50 Speeding 11-15 Mph Aleman-Renderos Claudia $340.60 No Driver's License Alexander Elijah Glen $344.50 No Driver's License Alexander Elijah Glen $388.70 Failure To Appear Alexander Kenneth Dewayne $453.70 Driving While License Suspended Alexander Kenneth Dewayne $388.70 Violate Promise To Appear Alexander Lauren Renee $328.90 Speeding 1-10 Mph Alexander Mariano $344.50 No Driver's License Alexander Mariano $388.70 Failure To Appear Alexander Shawntee Leann $422.50 Speeding 11-15 Mph Alexander Shawntee Leann $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Alfaro Jose Miguel $295.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Alfaro Jose Miguel $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alfonso Ervin $265.00 No Driver's License Alfonso Ervin $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alfredo Jose $265.00 No Driver's License Alfredo Jose $295.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Alfredo Jose $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Ali Rabia Nicole $255.00 Speeding 1-10 Mph Ali Rabia Nicole $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Allen Abe $391.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Allen Abe $264.00 Display Expired Registration Insignia Allen Abe $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Allen Amy F $540.80 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Allen Amy F $377.00 No Driver's License Allen Amy F $375.70 License Plate - Expired Allen Selina Marie $379.00 Driving While License Suspended Allen Selina Marie $379.00 License Plate - Wrong Plate Allen Selina Marie $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Allen Thomas Earl $357.50 Ran Stop Sign Allen Thomas Earl $382.20 License Plate - Expired Allen Thomas Earl $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Allende Laura A $344.50 No Driver's License Allende Laura A $435.50 Speeding 16-20 Mph Allende Laura A $388.70 Failure To Appear Allison Ladonna Lynne $315.90 No Seat Belt Allison Ladonna Lynne $505.70 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Allison Ladonna Lynne $386.10 Failure To Appear Alonso Alexa $265.00 No Driver's License Alonso Alexa $224.00 Fail To Report Change Of Address Alonso Alexa $335.00 Speeding 16-20 Mph Alonso Alexa $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alonso Vanessa Pena $383.50 No Driver's License Alonso Vanessa Pena $382.20 Defective Stop Lamp(s) Alonso Vanessa Pena $427.70 Failure To Appear Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G $318.50 Disregarded Official Traffic Control Dev Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G $344.50 No Driver's License Alvarado De Alamilla Maria G $388.70 Failure To Appear Alvarez Andrea Marie $370.00 Public Intoxication Alvarez Andrea Marie $299.00 Failure To Appear Alvarez Axel Mauricio $265.00 No Driver's License Alvarez Axel Mauricio $299.00 Failure To Appear Alvarez Roberto $290.00 No Driver's License Alves Daryn Anthonydavid $494.00 Driving While License Suspended Alves Daryn Anthonydavid $330.20 Fail To Report Change Of Address Alves Daryn Anthonydavid $427.70 Failure To Appear Alvino Leticia Amber $421.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Alvino Leticia Amber $349.00 Violate Promise To Appear Alvino Peter Javier $370.50 Ran Red Light Alvino Peter Javier $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Anders Daniel Edward $380.00 Driving While License Suspended Anders Daniel Edward $329.00 Failure To Appear Anders Daniel Edward $329.00 Failure To Appear Anderson Kristy Alzadia $325.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Anderson Kristy Alzadia $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Anderson Latreal Antone $380.00 Driving While License Suspended Anderson Latreal Antone $421.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Anderson Latreal Antone $325.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Anderson Latreal Antone $329.00 Failure To Appear Anderson Melodie Shanta $540.80 Assault-physical Contact Anderson Melodie Shanta $540.80 Assault-physical Contact Anderson Melodie Shanta $388.70 Failure To Appear Anzualda Randy Flores $283.40 Speeding 11-15 Mph Appling Baily Nicole $612.17 Speeding 11-15 Mph Appling Baily Nicole $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Aradillas Rolando $375.70 Public Intoxication Aradillas Rolando $388.70 Failure To Appear Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel $421.00 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel $379.00 Speeding 21-25 Mph Arbaiza-Lopez Cristian Manuel $329.00 Failure To Appear Ards Margurette L $474.50 Speeding 16-20 Mph Ards Margurette L $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Arellano Nestor $344.50 No Driver's License Arellano Nestor $388.70 Failure To Appear Arellano Barrera Oscar $350.00 Driving While License Suspended Arellano Barrera Oscar $245.00 Disregarded Official Traffic Control Dev Arellano Barrera Oscar $299.00 Failure To Appear Arguela Edgon $383.50 No Driver's License Arguela Edgon $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Arias Ildefonso Juan,m $341.90 No Driver's License Arias Ildefonso Juan,m $380.90 Speeding 11-15 Mph Arias Ildefonso Juan,m $386.10 Failure To Appear Arkansas Lee Edward $455.00 Driving While License Suspended Arkansas Lee Edward $388.70 Failure To Appear Armada* Moises $540.80 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Armada* Moises $377.00 No Driver's License Armada* Moises $325.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Armada* Moises $329.00 Failure To Appear Armant Ronnie $492.70 Driving While License Suspended Armant Ronnie $644.80 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Subsequent Armant Ronnie $492.70 Speeding - Unsafe Speed Armant Ronnie $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Armstrong Jeremi Thomas $380.00 Driving While License Suspended Armstrong Jeremi Thomas $329.00 Failure To Appear Arneson Kelly Lynn $752.57 Speeding 21-25 Mph Arneson Kelly Lynn $474.50 Speeding 16-20 Mph Arneson Kelly Lynn $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Arneson Kelly Lynn $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Arnouville John Wayne $400.00 Public Intoxication Arnouville John Wayne $329.00 Failure To Appear Arroyo Cesar Hugo $344.50 No Driver's License Arroyo Cesar Hugo $388.70 Violate Promise To Appear Astello Armando $276.90 Speeding 11-15 Mph Astello Armando $302.90 No Driver's License Atilano Atalaya Angel $540.80 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Atilano Atalaya Angel $275.00 Defective Head Lamp(s) Atilano Atalaya Angel $294.00 License Plate - Expired Atilano Atalaya Angel $329.00 Failure To Appear Austin Anthony La,juan $422.50 Speeding 11-15 Mph Austin Anthony La,juan $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Austin Dejuan Deshawn $330.20 Fail To Report Change Of Address Austin Dejuan Deshawn $427.70 Failure To Appear Autrey James Steven $331.50 Driving While License Suspended Autrey Rachael Elizabeth $547.30 No Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance Autrey Rachael Elizabeth $474.50 Speeding 16-20 Mph Autrey Rachael Elizabeth $427.70 Failure To Appear Avalos Adrian $265.00 No Driver's License Avalos Adrian $316.00 Drug Paraphernalia Avalos Adrian $299.00 Violate Promise To Appear Avila Blanca Estrella $492.70 Speeding 21-25 Mph Avila Blanca Estrella $427.70 Violate Promise To Appear Avila Catalina Janet $344.50 No Driver's License Avila Catalina Janet $435.50 Speeding 16-20 Mph Avila Catalina Janet $388.70 Failure To Appear Avila-Maya Guillermo $344.50 No Driver's License Avila-Maya Guillermo $388.70 Violate Promise To Appear Axmann Gregory Neal $325.00 Speeding 11-15 Mph Axmann Gregory Neal $329.00 Violate Promise To Appear Ayala Robert $357.50
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