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Warrants Printed on September 4, 2021 Warrants Printed on September 27, 2021 Last, First Name Charges Bond Date Issued Aamold, Larry 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) 200.00 (Cash Only) 01/16/07 Abeita, Juliann 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judical Process; 32-23-2 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 08/23/16 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense Abraham, Sunshine 35-1-9.1 - Open Container, Broken Seal in Motor Vehicle; No Bond 06/21/19 32-12-22 - Driving Without Valid License or Permit; 32-23-1 - DUI 2nd Offense Abrajan-Chontal, Abidan 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense; 500.00 (Cash Only) 03/26/21 22-40-1 - Impersonation to Deceive Law Enforcement Acker, Eric 32-23-1 - DUI 1st 500.00 (Cash Only) 10/21/20 Acosta, Abel 32-35-110 - Driving Under Suspension 200.00 (Cash Only) 11/13/12 Acosta-Ruiz, Alejandro 32-12-67 - Possession of Revoked, Altered or Fictitious PR 03/03/17 License Adymy, Janelle 22-42-15 - Ingest, Inhale Substance to Become Intoxicated 500.00 (Cash Only) 07/08/14 Aker, Kent 22-42-5 - Possession Controlled Drug or Substance 2500.00 (Cash Only) 11/06/20 Alaniz-Chavarria, Vanessa 13-27-11 - Failure to Send Child to School 100.00 (Cash Only) 09/13/21 Alarcon, Juan Pablo 22-35-5 - Enter or Remain in Building - Unlawful Occupancy 1000.00 (Cash/Surety) 02/28/17 Albrecht, Shannon 22-18-1 - Simple Assault - Misdemeanor 300.00 (Cash/Surety) 11/09/10 Aldaco, Jose 22-30A-25 - Passing No Account Check - $400 or less 100.00 (Cash/Surety) 09/21/10 Alden, Anthony 22-11-12 - Misprision of Felony; 22-11-6 - Obstructing Officer, 10000.00 (Cash Only) 07/27/21 Jailer, Firefighter; 22-30A-7 - Receiving Stolen Property Aldridge, Todd 35-1-9.1 - Open Container, Broken Seal in Motor Vehicle; 1000.00 (Cash Only) 05/21/19 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense Alexander, Byron 22-30A-17.3 - Petty Theft All Others $400 or less 500.00 (Cash Only) 09/20/11 Allery, Shawn 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense 5000.00 (Cash Only) 03/20/07 Alva Garcia, Miguel 32-5-2.4 - Expired License Plates; 32-12-22 - Driving Without 240.00 (POA) 08/20/18 Valid License or Permit Alvarez, Fred 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judical Process - 2 100.00 (Cash Only) 07/29/14 Counts; 32-23-3 - Punishment for prohibited driving 2nd Offense Alvarez, Gabriel 32-23-4 - Punishment for prohibited driving 3rd Offense No Bond 01/11/12 Alvis, Anthony 32-23-1 - DUI 3rd Offense; 32-23-1 - DUI 1st 1000.00 (Cash Only) 11/18/20 Alvis, Anthony 32-23-1 - DUI 1st 1000.00 (Cash Only) 11/18/20 Amundson, Mitchell 24-11-47 - Unauthorized Articles in Jail Weapons No Bond 04/28/21 Anariba, Josue Jr 25-7-26.1 - Non payment of Child Support 1000.00 (Cash Only) 06/22/18 Andersen, Jeremy 22-30A-17.3 - Petty Theft All Others Less Than $400 100.00 (Cash Only) 01/31/06 Anderson, Bradley 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) 300.00 (Cash Only) 01/27/12 Anderson, Chad 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) 100.00 (Cash Only) 03/13/15 Anderson, David 22-30A-25 - Passing No Account Check - $400 or less PR 12/23/11 ANDERSON, ERIK 22-42A-3 - Possession or Use Drug Paraphernalia; 22-42-6 - PR 04/15/21 Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less Anderson, Jennifer 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) PR 09/01/11 Anderson, Nathan 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) PR 01/07/15 Anderson, Rory 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) PR 05/21/09 Anderson, Rory 32-34-6 - Leaving Accident Scene - Failure to Provide 100.00 (Cash Only) 12/12/08 Information; 32-23-1 - DUI 1st Page 1 of 46 Last, First Name Charges Bond Date Issued Anderson, Thomas Jr 22-42-5.1 - Ingesting Controlled Drug or Substance as Felony 1500.00 (Cash Only) 03/15/21 Andrus, Tyler 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear 5000.00 (Cash Only) 05/27/21 Andrus, Tyler 22-42-2 - Distribute/Manufacture of Controlled Drug; 25-10-43 No Bond 08/30/21 - Court Order Violation Prior to Court Appearance - 2 Counts Anghel, Tarzan 22-30A-17 - Grand Theft All Others >$1000-$500,000 or 1500.00 (Cash Only) 05/17/19 firearm <$2500 Angle, Gheorghe 22-30A-17 - Grand Theft All Others >$1000-$500,000 or 1000.00 (Cash/Surety) 07/18/18 firearm <$2500 Apodaca, Frank 32-25-19.1 - Speeding/Construction Zone 204.00 (POA) 01/29/08 Aragon, Herbert Jr 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400-$1000 (M1) - 2 Counts 5000.00 (Cash/Surety) 03/21/06 Aragon, Jesus 22-18-1 - Simple Assault - Misdemeanor 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 07/09/09 Arapahoe, Vanessa 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judicial Process - 2 1000.00 (Cash Only) 11/12/19 Counts; 32-24-1 - Reckless Driving Arens, Douglas 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judical Process; 32-23-2 No Bond 12/21/15 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense Aritos, Billman 32-23-1 - DUI 1st - 2 Counts; 32-33-18.1 - Eluding 1000.00 (Cash/Surety) 02/13/15 ARMELL, MARCEL 22-42A-3 - Possession or Use Drug Paraphernalia; 22-42-5 - 2500.00 (Cash Only) 08/26/21 Possession Controlled Drug or Substance; 32-12-65 - Driving While Revoked; 35-1-9.1 - Open Container, Broken Seal in Motor Vehicle; 32-23-1 - DUI 1st Armesto, Sebastian 22-42-2.4 - Conspiracy to Commit Violation of 22-42-2 2000.00 (Cash Only) 07/25/17 Distribute or Manufacture; 22-42-15 - Ingest, Inhale Substance to Become Intoxicated; 22-42-6 - Possession of Marijuana 2oz to less than 1/2 lb Armesto, Sebastian 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear 3000.00 (Cash Only) 07/31/17 Armijo, Yvette 22-18-1 - Simple Assault - Misdemeanor 250.00 (Cash Only) 04/14/09 Armijo, Yvette 22-30A-17.3 - Petty Theft All Others $400 or less 200.00 (Cash Only) 01/08/08 Armstrong, Stanley 32-25-4 - Speeding On Interstate; 32-35-110 - Driving Under 300.00 (Cash Only) 12/08/07 Suspension Arnold, Jimmie 22-30A-6 - Theft of Lost or Mislaid Property PR 01/10/14 Ascheman, Dominic 22-42A-3 - Possession or Use Drug Paraphernalia; 22-42-6 - 500.00 (Cash Only) 03/26/19 Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less Ataddlety, Larry 22-30A-17.3 - Petty Theft All Others Less Than $400 120.00 (Cash Only) 08/20/13 Auginash, Anthony 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400-$1000 (M1) 250.00 (Cash/Surety) 08/08/05 Avalos, Saul 32-23-1 - DUI 1st 500.00 (Cash Only) 12/01/20 Avlanii, Frankie 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense 500.00 (Cash Only) 02/06/01 Awes, Jessica 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear No Bond 09/13/18 Awes, Jessica 22-30A-17 - Grand Theft All Others >$1000-$500,000 or No Bond 06/05/18 firearm <$2500; 22-42A-3 - Possession or Use Drug Paraphernalia; 22-42-6 - Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less Awes, Jessica 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear 2000.00 (Cash Only) 09/17/18 Awes, Jessica 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judicial Process; 22-35-6 500.00 (Cash Only) 09/25/18 - Failure to Vacate/Ordered to Leave Awes, Jessica 22-35-6 - Failure to Vacate/Ordered to Leave 500.00 (Cash Only) 09/25/18 Awes, Jessica 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 07/02/18 Awes, Jessica 22-34-1 - Intentional Damage to Property $400 or less; No Bond 09/13/18 22-42-6 - Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less; 22-42-15 - Ingest, Inhale Substance to Become Intoxicated; 22-42-5.1 - Ingesting Controlled Drug or Substance as Felony Ayala-Lopez, Jose 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear No Bond 10/03/18 Ayala-Lopez, Jose 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judicial Process; No Bond 10/03/18 32-12-65 - Driving While Revoked; 22-42-5 - Possession Controlled Drug or Substance Page 2 of 46 Last, First Name Charges Bond Date Issued Azure, Shelby Rose 22-30A-17.3 - Theft from Motor Vehicle $400 or less; 22-30A-7 1000.00 (Cash Only) 06/01/18 - Receiving Stolen Property; 22-32-20 - Criminal Entry of a Motor Vehicle Babcock, Ronald 23A-43-31 - Felony Failure to Appear 4500.00 (Cash Only) 02/28/17 Babcock, Ronald 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judical Process; No Bond 02/09/17 22-42-5.1 - Ingesting Controlled Drug or Substance as Felony Babcock, Ronald 25-10-23 - Violation of Conditional Bond No Contact in 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 03/03/17 Domestic Arrest Backman, Paul 26-9-1 - Contributing to Delinquency or CHINS or A/N of 250.00 (Cash Only) 08/07/07 Minor; 32-34-6 - Leaving Accident Scene - Failure to Provide Information Bacon, Brianaleah 16-15-6 - Contempt-Disobedience of Judical Process; 100.00 (Cash Only) 07/22/14 22-42-15 - Ingest, Inhale Substance to Become Intoxicated BAHE, LEO 32-23-1 - DUI 1st 500.00 (Cash Only) 01/11/21 Bahtiraj, Sulejman 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) 100.00 (Cash Only) 03/22/11 Bain, Renee 22-30A-25 - Passing No Account Check - $400 or less 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 02/03/06 Baker, Anthony 22-42A-3 - Possession or Use Drug Paraphernalia; 32-12-65 - 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 09/16/15 Driving While Revoked Baker, Brandon 22-42-15 - Ingest, Inhale Substance to Become Intoxicated; 1000.00 (Cash Only) 08/29/17 22-42-5 - Possession Controlled Drug or Substance; 22-42-6 - Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less; 32-12-65 - Driving While Revoked Baker, Jackie 19.0124 - No driver's license or no DL in possession; HCSO PR 04/26/21 99-1-57 - Municipal Failure to Stop at Stop Sign Baker, Jackie 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense 1000.00 (Cash Only) 11/01/05 Baker, Jeanine 32-23-2 - Punishment for prohibited driving 1st Offense 500.00 (Cash Only) 04/13/04 Baker, Jeffrey 22-42-6 - Possession of Marijuana 2 oz or less PR 01/17/19 Baker, Lyle Jr 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400 or less (M2) No Bond 05/07/07 Baker, Rita 22-30A-24 - Passing NSF Checks $400-$1000 (M1) 500.00 (Cash/Surety) 02/15/06 Baker, Tyler 25-10-43 - Court Order Violation Prior to Court Appearance; 500.00 (Cash Only) 02/02/21
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