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Conroe Warrant Listing Municipal Court Current As of 09/18/2018 Conroe Warrant Listing Municipal Court Current as of 09/18/2018 Name Warrant # Amount Due ABADALLAH, KAWAR SAMI 15030077 CAMPING IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AREAS PROHIBITED $416.00 15030077W FAIL TO APPEAR $416.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $832.00 ABARCA, ALLAN OSMAN 174804441 SPEEDING 57 MPH in a 45 MPH Zone $278.10 174804442 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $300.00 17480444W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $961.10 ABBOTT, DARRELL EVERETTE 175606151 FAIL TO RESTRAIN YOUNGER THAN 8 OR LESSTHAN 4'9"-DRIVER $302.00 17560615W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $685.00 ABBOTT, MICHAEL RAY 12320453 SPEEDING 64 MPH in a 45 MPH Zone $449.93 12320453 FMFR 2ND OFFENSE $690.30 12320453 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID $452.40 12320453W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $495.30 # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $2,087.93 ABBOTT, TIMOTHY MARK 12480555 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $413.40 12480555W FAIL TO APPEAR $452.40 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $865.80 ABBOTT, WALTER FLETCHER 11450358 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $354.90 11450358W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $495.30 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $850.20 ABBOTT, ZACHARY ATOM 179503061 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID $350.00 17950306W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $733.00 ABDULLAHI, HALIMAH SADIA 12420260 UNSAFE LANE CHANGE $427.18 12420260 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $384.28 12420260W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $456.30 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,267.76 ABDULLATIF, JAWAD IDREES 15330022 SPEEDING 90 MPH in a 65 MPH Zone $491.53 15330022 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $426.40 15330022W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $458.90 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,376.83 ABERCROMBIE, MARK CHRISTOPHER 15700071 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $416.00 15700071 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $416.00 15700071 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $416.00 15700071W FAIL TO APPEAR $416.00 Page 1 of 607 # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $1,664.00 ABNER, YULANDA LINETTE 11330690 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID $376.83 11330690W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $550.30 11460042 USE OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE INA SCHOOL ZONE $513.93 11460042W FAIL TO APPEAR $507.40 12350429 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $442.53 12350429 DISREGARD TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE $484.13 12350429W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $550.30 14390304 EXPIRED DRIVER'S LICENSE $357.50 14390304 OPERATE VEHICLE IN UNSAFE CONDITION $368.03 # Of Warrants: 9 Amount Due: $4,150.95 ABRAMOVICH, JOSEPH RICHARD JR 173210891 SPEEDING 81 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone $353.10 173210892 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $245.00 17321089W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $353.00 173211721 SPEEDING 77 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone $348.10 173211722 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $245.00 17321172W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $353.00 179403391 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $275.00 17940339W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 8 Amount Due: $2,555.20 ABREGO, JORGE 16720008 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $351.00 16720008W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $458.90 16750062 PUBLIC INTOXICATION $327.60 16750062W FAIL TO APPEAR $416.00 # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $1,553.50 ABREGO, JOSE JORGE 10280272 FAIL TO SIGNAL TURN/LANE CHANGE $264.96 10280272W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $331.30 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $596.26 ABREU, CARLOS DEDIOS 14120056 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $357.50 14120056 FMFR 2ND OFFENSE $660.40 14120056 DEFECTIVE HEAD LAMPS $360.23 14740378 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $97.63 14740378 FMFR 2ND OFFENSE $660.40 14740378 FAIL TO RESTRAIN YOUNGER THAN 8 OR LESSTHAN 4'9"-DRIVER $360.10 # Of Warrants: 6 Amount Due: $2,496.26 ABRISZ, JAMES PETER JR 177700621 SPEEDING 64 MPH in a 45 MPH Zone $253.50 # Of Warrants: 1 Amount Due: $253.50 ABRON, BENJAMIN RAY 333690 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID $352.40 333690 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $427.80 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $780.20 ACEVEDO-ROSALES, BENJAMIN 188000241 THEFT UNDER 100.00 $320.00 CHRISTOPHER 18800024W1 FAIL TO APPEAR $320.00 188900241 CAMPING IN PUBLIC OR PRIVATE AREAS PROHIBITED $320.00 Page 2 of 607 ACEVEDO-ROSALES, BENJAMIN 188900242 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $320.00 CHRISTOPHER # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $1,280.00 ACOSTA, BETH PAULA 13260232 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $179.90 13260232W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $520.30 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $700.20 ACOSTA, ERIC JONATHAN 101102312 FAIL TO RESTRAIN YOUNGER THAN 8 OR LESSTHAN 4'9"-DRIVER $387.23 101105210 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $522.90 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $910.13 ACOSTA, EVELYN J 101118384 FAIL TO RESTRAIN YOUNGER THAN 8 OR LESSTHAN 4'9"-DRIVER $178.60 101122498 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $483.90 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $662.50 ACOSTA, ROBERTO LOBATO 11250275 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $348.53 11250275 DEFECTIVE TAIL LAMPS $358.93 11250275W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $456.30 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,163.76 ACREE, JULIA GRACE 10590002 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $98.28 10590002W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $370.30 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $468.58 ACUNA, ALDO LAMARCA 16451118 SPEEDING SCHOOL ZONE 40 MPH in a 20 MPH zone $459.03 16451118 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $351.00 16451118W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $458.90 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,268.93 ACUNA, YURIDIA 16930148 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $465.40 16930148W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $497.90 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $963.30 ADAIR, KARLA MICHELLE 101098400 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $341.00 101101886 FAIL TO APPEAR $380.00 101109094 THEFT UNDER 100.00 $341.00 101111880 FAIL TO APPEAR $380.00 101117926 THEFT UNDER 100.00 $341.00 101121482 THEFT UNDER 100.00 $195.00 101123277 FAIL TO APPEAR $380.00 # Of Warrants: 7 Amount Due: $2,358.00 ADALBERTO, SANTOS 11450691 CUT ACROSS DRIVEWAY $111.93 11450691 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $316.03 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $427.96 ADAME, ARIEL REGINE 15440352 SPEEDING 89 MPH in a 65 MPH Zone $498.03 15440352 EXPIRED LICENSE PLATE $357.50 15440352W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $497.90 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,353.43 ADAME-NUNEZ, ARTURO 12240148 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $348.53 12240148 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $423.80 12240148W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $456.30 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,228.63 Page 3 of 607 ADAMICK, LARRY JAMES JR 179903841 DEFECTIVE EQUIPMENT (GENERAL) $277.10 17990384W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $660.10 ADAMICK, MARIA FELICITAS 101120922 UNSAFE LANE CHANGE $360.60 17910037W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $743.60 ADAMS, ANTWUAN MARQUIS 14510075 FAIL TO REPORT CHANGE ADDRESS DL $351.00 14510075W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $497.90 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $848.90 ADAMS, BODDY 484941 FAIL TO RESTRAIN YOUNGER THAN 8 OR LESSTHAN 4'9"-DRIVER $272.00 484942 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $270.00 48494W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $353.00 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $895.00 ADAMS, BRYAN DANTE 101114297 SPEEDING 57 MPH in a 30 MPH Zone $183.10 101116727 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $105.50 101117345 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $183.00 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $471.60 ADAMS, DUNTERIS RECHAUD 101121593 FAIL TO DRIVE IN SINGLE LANE $333.10 17570054W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $716.10 ADAMS, HARRIET 334104 01 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $348.53 334104 02 Expired MVI $358.93 334104W 01 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $456.30 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,163.76 ADAMS, KIJAFA ROSHANA 175901361 SPEEDING 86 MPH in a 65 MPH Zone $338.10 17590136W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $353.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $691.10 ADCOCK, BILLY JAMES JR 14330125 SPEEDING 78 MPH in a 65 MPH Zone $374.53 14330125 DRIVING WHILE LICENSE INVALID $455.00 14330125W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $497.90 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,327.43 ADDERLEY, CRAIG T 344983 UNRESTRAINED ANIMAL $390.00 344983W FAIL TO APPEAR $455.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $845.00 ADDISON, CODY JAMES 336052 01 CONSUMPTION OF ALC BEV BY MINOR $319.15 336052W 02 FAIL TO APPEAR $413.40 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $732.55 ADEBANJI, OLUWATIMILEHIN JAMES 175802131 FAIL TO CONTROL SPEED $360.60 17580213W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $743.60 ADELAIDA, DAVILA LOPEZ 336693 01 PUBLIC INTOXICATION $413.40 336693W 01 FAIL TO APPEAR $413.40 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $826.80 ADESULU, ADELANKE 174408231 SPEEDING 69 MPH in a 45 MPH Zone $383.10 17440823W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 Page 4 of 607 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $766.10 ADKINS, ROBERT LLOYD JR 12420177 Expired MVI $283.93 12420177 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $373.53 12420177 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $448.80 12420177W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $481.30 # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $1,587.56 ADKISON, SAMANTHA PAIGE 175605621 POSSESSION OF DRUG PARAPHERNALIA $320.00 175605622 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $328.00 17560562W1 FAIL TO APPEAR $320.00 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $968.00 AFREM, NARCISA 16270086 SOLICIT A RIDE/EMPLOYMENT/CONTRIBUTION $115.70 # Of Warrants: 1 Amount Due: $115.70 AGUAYO CUELLAR, CLAUDIA 101116882 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $175.00 101116883 FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY $278.10 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $453.10 AGUAYO-MONTOYA, LORENZO 0913021901 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $218.40 0913021902 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $335.40 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $553.80 AGUILAR CACERES, MARVIN ALEXIS 14150316 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $315.90 14150316 DISREGARD RED LIGHT NON ACCIDENT $360.23 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $676.13 AGUILAR JIMENEZ, BRIAN ALFONSO 101119431 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $300.00 101119432 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $358.00 16130282W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 3 Amount Due: $1,041.00 AGUILAR SANTANA, VICTOR G 101114841 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $425.75 101122386 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $497.90 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $923.65 AGUILAR, CASSANDRA SUE 101097762 SPEEDING 72 MPH in a 55 MPH Zone $374.43 101102165 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $522.90 101105312 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $113.30 170403871 FAIL TO CONTROL SPEED $360.60 170403872 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $385.50 17040387W1 VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $383.00 # Of Warrants: 6 Amount Due: $2,139.73 AGUILAR, ESTEBAN CARRERA 11441197 DISREGARD RED LIGHT NON ACCIDENT $456.43 11441197 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $348.53 11441197 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $423.80 11441197W VIOLATE PROMISE TO APPEAR $456.30 # Of Warrants: 4 Amount Due: $1,685.06 AGUILAR, GILBERTO JOSUE 1028006501 FAIL TO CONTROL SPEED $433.68 1028006503 FMFR - 1ST OFFENSE $430.30 # Of Warrants: 2 Amount Due: $863.98 AGUILAR, GIOVANNI MMANUEL 12250307 NO DRIVERS LICENSE $283.53 12250307 F.Y.R.O.W.
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