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Warrant List Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due AACKERLUND, THOR BJORN HICKORY E033077A 2 $601.00 ABABNEH, LOAY OMAR ALI MILL RIDGE E359293 2 $743.10 ABADI, SHAHLA BALAD COMMUNICATIONS 517565 1 $471.00 ABARCA, EDWIN ADEMIR 16TH 565083 1 $371.00 ABARCA, JENALYN LOZADA LIME RIDGE 537509F 1 $366.00 ABATAN, EMMANUEL OLUWAJUWON FOREST 544555F 2 $737.00 ABBASPOUR, KASRA BIG VALLEY 533303F 2 $1,137.00 ABBOTT, PHILLIP RAY BERRY E310879V 2 $743.10 ABBU, HAKEEM MUHAMMED NORCROSS E000769V 2 $703.10 ABDALLAH, JADAN BILAL ARBOR GLEN E305108 3 $1,024.20 ABDALLAH, KHALIFAH 7TH 484439 2 $687.10 ABDOLLAHI YAZDI, SIAMAK RINDLE RANCH E312978V 2 $728.10 ABDULLAH, OUSMAN MUHMMAD PALM E308188 5 $1,860.30 ABDULWAHAB, MOHAMED N SKILLMAN E364018F 2 $787.00 ABDURAHMAN, ABDULAHI MAHMUD ADLETA 15214159 1 $321.00 ABEBE, AZANIA VIA VERONA VIEW E417434V 2 $768.10 ABEDI, JOWN HADI LEGACY 595006F 4 $1,319.10 ABEE, JOSHUA ALLEN MT HOME CHURCH 496731F 3 $1,108.10 ABERNATHY, JAMES DARRELL AVE A 574026 4 $1,233.10 ABLES, MICHAEL SCOTT GREENBRIAR E148029 4 $1,635.10 Page 1 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due ABLES, REASON LLOYD WESTFIELD 448622 3 $814.10 ABNEY, RICKEY DEWAYNE WALNUT E374549 4 $1,474.00 ABONZA, LUCINO COMER E126304 4 $1,360.20 ABRAHAM, JONATHAN CHASE 9TH 592306F 2 $937.00 ABRAM, BRANDON LEE ANTOINE 426992 2 $687.10 ABRAMS, ADRIAN ALEXANDER ALMA DR 08086435 2 $777.00 ABRAMS, ANTWAINE STRECKER 535282 1 $346.00 ABREGO IRAHETA, RAUL ALEXANDER WEALD GREEN 521974 2 $791.10 ABREGO-ZUNIGA, ALBERTO BROADUS E241419 3 $1,024.20 ABRON, KATHY ANN MIDPARK 538306F 7 $3,277.20 ABUALHAYJAA, AHMED DEVONSHIRE E273658 2 $655.10 ABUNDIS MENDEZ, NAZARETH MISRAIN 14TH 542910 1 $346.00 ABUNDIZ, JOSE RAMON ROUND GROUND 425019F 2 $833.10 ABURTO, CHRISTIAN DEJESUS FRANKLIN E303856F 2 $837.10 ACEVEDO, JILLIAN COURTNEY ROYAL 583379 2 $603.10 ACEVEDO, SADRAC LONESOME DOVE 497256 2 $537.10 ACEVEDO, SALOMON HOLLY 562534F 4 $1,474.10 ACEVEDO-CORTEZ, ALEJANDRO M E255525F 3 $1,058.10 ACHOLONU, UCHENNA CHARLES OLD DENTON 581971 2 $577.00 ACKLEY, KAREN MARIE LEXINGTON E246296 3 $834.10 Page 2 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due ACOSTA, CHRIS ANTHONY LEBANON 595307F 4 $1,619.20 ACOSTA, CHRISTIAN CIRCLE E123699 2 $703.10 ACOSTA, KARI IMELDA BENTON 19123098 1 $471.00 ACOSTA, KIMBERLY NICOLE BUCKNER E211340 6 $1,842.20 ACOSTA, MISAEL KIRBYWOOD 478160 2 $937.00 ACOSTA-ORNELAS, JUAN M FRISCO SQUARE 439647 2 $725.10 ADAIR, RANDI LYNNE STONERIDGE 389905A 3 $1,393.20 ADAME, ISRAEL ROSE CRYSTAL 595356 2 $837.10 ADAMJEE, IDRIS SAIFUDDIN MCCALLUM 596017 1 $371.00 ADAMS, AMBER CEDAR 443342 3 $1,227.00 ADAMS, ANTHONY JEMARCUS TOWN AND COUNTRY E403577V 2 $653.10 ADAMS, ANTHONY LAMONT POPLAR 468108 3 $1,081.10 ADAMS, BLAKE ALLEN FM 646 W 465240 2 $577.00 ADAMS, BRYAN HAMILTON SUMMIT 489841F 2 $937.00 ADAMS, CHASE DONELL SYLVAN 540749F 2 $737.00 ADAMS, DANA CHEETARA HORIZON 486286 2 $492.00 ADAMS, GWENDOLYN ROYAL 543340 3 $998.00 ADAMS, ISAIAH ULYSSES RUISSEAU 552660 4 $1,374.10 ADAMS, JACKIE LYNN BLUFFTON 463286F 2 $737.00 ADAMS, JACKQULINE LENET BECK 522052 3 $810.20 Page 3 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due ADAMS, JAMES OTIS ZOELLER E396567 1 $304.10 ADAMS, JERRIE NICOLE SANTA ANNA 473380 2 $628.10 ADAMS, KELLEE BETH HICKORY 522408F 2 $1,037.00 ADAMS, LARANDA YESHAI JUDGE DUPREE E152303 2 $633.10 ADAMS, LAUREL JNAE WATERVIEW 471049F 2 $627.00 ADAMS, LOGAN MATTHEW FM 552 476683F 1 $366.00 ADAMS, MATTHEW JOSHUA TIMBERGLEN 582525 2 $737.00 ADAMS, MICHAEL JOSEPH KENNTH HOPPER 478021 2 $848.00 ADAMS, ROGER DALE APOLLO E189609 2 $683.10 ADAMS, RUSSELL BAILEY S. HASKELL 543814 2 $687.10 ADAMS, TRICIA DYAN TOWN SQUARE E304427 2 $577.00 ADAMS, TYSHAWN TERRELL AZURE HEIGHTS E372598V 1 $369.00 ADAMS-GRESSETT, TAYLOR MIRAN PEAR RIDGE E156074 3 $814.10 ADDISON, ASHANTI NICOLE CLARENDON 518054 1 $596.10 ADEDI, MOHAMMADREZA KATHRYN E307447V 1 $349.00 ADEYIGA, ELIZABETH RANTI BRAY CENTRAL E309959V 2 $628.10 ADKINS, HECTOR HUGO VILLAGE BROWN 468877 2 $628.10 ADKINS, MISTY RAE PO BOX 44 E243792 1 $329.10 ADLRY, DANIEL ODELL EL ESTADO 466129 2 $737.00 AGEE, MARK ANTHONY LOOP 820 12039011 1 $239.00 Page 4 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due AGNEW, THELMA HASKIN AUSTIN STONE 477628 2 $792.10 AGNON, JORDAN JOSEPH KIETH DOUBLE R 542122F 2 $737.00 AGUAYO GARCIA, ALEJANDRO F EIDER E133896V 2 $603.10 AGUERO, LEO ULISES PETTY E287145 3 $1,108.10 AGUERO, PONCIANA ANA O BANNON 539196 3 $1,108.10 AGUILAR CHAVEZ, JUAN CARLOS JUPITER 553541F 2 $737.00 AGUILAR GOMEZ, OSCAR OSWALDO 15TH 555972 1 $421.10 AGUILAR MELENDEZ, WUALTER ALEXANDER CORTLAND E215375 2 $575.20 AGUILAR ORTIZ, ANTONIO WALTON WALKER 455878 1 $196.10 AGUILAR, ABAD FLORES SARAH E124879 3 $1,094.20 AGUILAR, DANIEL COTILLION 546838 2 $577.00 AGUILAR, EDGAR ALEXANDER BROWN 578813 3 $998.00 AGUILAR, FELECIA MARIA JEANE 433517 4 $1,869.10 AGUILAR, ISSAC SPRING CREEK 535582 2 $582.10 AGUILAR, JOVANNY REDBUD E415546 3 $1,108.10 AGUILAR, JYMIA LYNN PIERRE 416713 2 $833.10 AGUILAR, KENNETH CLEOFAS POCONO 550907 2 $687.00 AGUILAR, KEVIN WILBUR 456251V 3 $1,089.20 AGUILAR, LUIS SHERRY E346241V 3 $944.20 AGUILAR, MARINA FRANCO STONEYBROOK 593940 2 $663.10 Page 5 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due AGUILAR, MELISSA DIXON E176229 4 $1,535.20 AGUILAR, MIGUEL OLD IDA E397058 3 $909.10 AGUILAR, OFELIA DANBURY 459333F 7 $3,815.10 AGUILAR, ROBERTO CARLOS 18TH E273257 1 $346.10 AGUILAR, SERGIO SAAVEDRA WEBB CHAPEL E216110 3 $964.20 AGUILAR, VICTOR EDUARDO LINDY E130976 3 $1,064.10 AGUILAR-CARBAJAL, LUIS F FM 546 E289948 1 $471.20 AGUILAR-CUEVAS, MARTHA PATRICIA SABINE E230291 4 $1,645.20 AGUILAR-PALOMO, MARIA DEL REFUGIO MELODY 435258 2 $586.10 AGUILAR-SANCHEZ, JUAN COIT 518351F 2 $837.10 AGUILAR-SANTIAGO, LEONARDO PO BOX 532491 E140970 2 $610.20 AGUILERA, GABRIEL RENE ALLEGHENY 555134 3 $1,074.20 AGUILERA, JONATHAN ROUNDROCK LN 13047882 2 $494.00 AGUINAGA RANGEL, RODRIGO BROOKBANK 561224 3 $1,024.20 AGUINAGA, JAVIER INDIAN PALMS 533885 2 $837.00 AINA, KEENAN LYNNE MELODY E401009 1 $236.00 AJIATAZ, PEDRO AJIATAZ 14TH 553139 1 $471.00 AKRIDGE DAVIS, MICHAEL ANTHONY NORFOLK E266631V 4 $1,310.20 AKRIDGE, ROBERT JOSHUA TRAILS 536536F 1 $466.00 AKSHAR, GHANEM M WATER HAVEN 444104 1 $444.10 Page 6 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due AL MASRI, TALAL A VISTA COURT 596828 2 $837.10 ALABDALLAT, MHEIDI COOPER BRANCH E 544738 2 $653.10 ALABI, CYNTHIA KAYE OAK TREE 475932 4 $1,362.20 ALALI, BAKR CAMBRIDGE 574037F 4 $1,424.00 ALAO, ADEBISI MUNIR MILTON 557159 2 $937.00 ALBA, BRYANT ERIC VALLEYCREEK E206658 4 $1,345.20 ALBA, JOSE MARCOS PARK E217233V 4 $1,395.20 ALBA-LAMOS, PEDRO STONEBROOK 476635 4 $1,345.20 ALBUAINAIN, IBAHIM KHALID HILLSBOROUGH 464435 3 $971.10 ALCALA, SEPHERINA MARIA FERRISE BRANCH 553295 4 $1,319.10 ALCOCER, ABELARDO ALVAREZ WOODWAY E405164V 5 $1,619.30 ALDACO, MIGUEL ANGEL DREAMA 585390F 3 $998.00 ALDERETE MAGALLANES, SANDRA YADIRA TOLAND E373872 3 $964.20 ALEGRIA-CLEMENTE, FREDDY MAHAM E176886 3 $964.20 ALEJANDRE, JUAN MANUEL LELECLN E167948 3 $949.20 ALEJANDRO, JAVIER CR 4415 E307108V 2 $638.10 ALEJANDRO, JUAN JOSE HOLLY HILL E109759 2 $684.10 ALEJOS, JOSE FRANCO CATTLEMAN 433471 2 $737.00 ALEMAN, EDDIE JUPITER 552256 5 $1,664.30 ALEMAN, OSCAR DANIEL CHAPEL CREEK 591678F 2 $737.00 Page 7 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due ALEWINE, MICHAEL STEVEN RICKETTS E223334V 5 $1,777.30 ALEXANDER, ALEXIS BRIANA ALMA E373889V 3 $1,049.10 ALEXANDER, ANGELIA MARIE PINYON E402503 1 $319.10 ALEXANDER, BRASHE DANE ELDORADO E264029F 1 $441.00 ALEXANDER, CHRISTOPHER CLAREN BUNCHE 429224 1 $344.00 ALEXANDER, COURTNEY DENISE DRIPPING SPRINGS 583185V 3 $1,034.10 ALEXANDER, DANTRELL DAYPHILLIP OATES CREEK E307279V 3 $999.10 ALEXANDER, KENDALL LARAY PATRICIA 425364 3 $1,654.10 ALEXANDER, LASHELL A DALLAS P21761A 1 $637.00 ALEXANDER, MATTHEW KEITH HOMELESS 578629F 2 $837.00 ALEXANDER, OMARCUS MARQUET FOREST 553262 2 $887.00 ALEXANDER, SAMUELL DEON MEADOW HARVEST 595653F 2 $637.00 ALEXANDER, SHAWN ANTHONY TOSCA 552088 3 $1,258.10 ALEXANDER, TAMESHA LYNN AZALEA 428675 2 $842.10 ALEXANDER, THAI MONET MCDONALD E258936 3 $1,899.10 ALEXANDER, TRAVIS KEITH US HWY 80 E142211V 2 $593.00 ALEXANDER, VERTIS LEE ADLETA 561253F 3 $1,408.10 ALFARA-LOPEZ, YENCO MANDIEL RED HAWK 540365 3 $1,108.10 ALFARO HERNANDEZ, CHRISTIAN ENRIQUE CHARTER OAK E334625 2 $637.00 ALFARO, ETERNITY BELEN WALNUT HILL 591980 1 $421.10 Page 8 of 527 Warrant List Current as of: June 02, 2020 Defendant's Defendant's Case Number of Total Amount Name Street Number Warrants Due ALFARO, FERNANDO CALGARY 555267 2 $937.10 ALFARO, GABRIEL DORCHESTER E250302F 2 $837.10 ALFARO, LAURA KIT E189907 4 $1,188.30 ALFARO, WALTER BROOKVIEW E306606V 3 $1,549.20 ALI, AMEER FAROD-MOHAMMAD CHARLES 599922 3 $928.10 ALI, AMIRAH SALIMAH GOTLAND 543936 2 $687.10 ALI, ANTOINETTE RD OCEAN 406749 2 $687.10 ALI, HUSSEIN OSMAN FAIR OAKS E275863 3 $854.10 ALI, SHAHNOOR SHERRYE 541830 8 $4,085.20 ALI, USMAN BAMBERG 561956F
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