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HENDERSON MUNICIPAL COURT Active Warrants HENDERSON MUNICIPAL COURT Active Warrants - Effective 12/17/20 at 5:26 pm DO NOT ARREST, DETAIN, SEARCH, OR TAKE ANY ACTION BASED ON THIS DOCUMENT WITHOUT FIRST CONFIRMING THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE WARRANT. To report the current location of a wanted subject please use the Warrant Tip Line at http://www.cityofhenderson.com/municipal-court/warrant-tip-line Name DOB Warrant Type Bail Amt ABARCA, ENRIQUE 11/09/71 FAILURE TO PAY 795.00 ABAYON, STEVE BENLIRO 05/05/60 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABBAS, OMAR MAGDY 07/06/87 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABBIT, QUATE J 09/17/80 CONTEMPT OF COURT WITH FINES 3,233.00 ABBONDANZA, JON 12/01/65 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,636.00 ABBOTT, DANIEL LOU 12/15/69 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABBOTT, JAMES WILLARD 11/26/56 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 ABBOTT, JORDAN M 08/31/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABBOTT, LACEY ELIZABETH 04/06/86 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABBOTT, RYAN R 05/10/79 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,137.00 ABBOTT, SCOTT 01/06/95 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,140.00 ABDULLAH, AMINA BUSARA 03/05/85 FAILURE TO PAY 665.00 ABELLA, MELISSA CEZANNE 04/28/83 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 ABEND, ROBERT PAUL 09/13/57 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 ABEND, ROBERT PAUL 09/13/57 FAILURE TO PAY 765.00 ABITIA, ANGEL 01/27/61 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,460.00 ABRAHAM, THOMAS NICHOLAS JR 12/15/63 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABRAMOWSKI, ZACHARY TAYLOR 01/04/90 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,685.00 ABRAMSON, MARIA 06/05/82 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ABRUZZESE, MATTHEW SCOTT 06/19/97 FAILURE TO PAY 600.00 ABSHER, BERNADETTE MARIE 11/28/73 FAILURE TO APPEAR 420.00 ACEVEDO, EMERITO 12/28/90 FAILURE TO PAY 720.00 ACEVES, RAQUEL 10/26/92 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,460.00 ACFALLE, ANDRE-NADINE ARNEA 09/29/81 CONTEMPT OF COURT WITH FINES 1,100.00 ACKER, JOSH TYLER 12/22/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ACOLATSE, EMIL DZIGBODEKOKU 07/13/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 500.00 ACOSTA PAEZ, GUILLERMO 12/28/61 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ACOSTA RODRIGUEZ, JESUS 11/27/96 FAILURE TO APPEAR 500.00 ACOSTA, ABEL JOAQUIN 03/26/90 FAILURE TO PAY 905.00 ACOSTA, ADRIANA MARIE 03/02/97 FAILURE TO APPEAR 610.00 ACOSTA, CODY DARRELL 01/19/98 FAILURE TO APPEAR 380.00 ACOSTA, FERNANDO 04/19/97 FAILURE TO APPEAR 915.00 ACOSTA, JAIRO A 05/20/90 FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,650.00 ACOSTA, JUAN NORIEGA 12/09/42 FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,185.00 ACOSTA, PAUL 04/25/84 FAILURE TO PAY 2,735.00 ACOSTA, SANTIAGO 11/29/89 FAILURE TO PAY 1,600.00 ACOSTA, TINA 03/04/89 FAILURE TO PAY 795.00 ACSENCIO, MARIANA ELIZABETH 10/27/93 FAILURE TO PAY 2,510.00 ACUNA, VANESSA RENEE 07/26/77 FAILURE TO PAY 1,159.00 ADAMCZAK, JOHN JEFFREY 01/06/87 FAILURE TO PAY 945.00 ADAMCZAK, JOHN JEFFREY 01/06/87 WARRANT OF ARREST 3,000.00 ADAME, NATHANIEL ISIAH 02/18/99 FAILURE TO APPEAR 550.00 ADAME, SALVADOR JR 08/20/00 FAILURE TO APPEAR 835.00 ADAMS, ALEXANDERIAN ROMEL 07/07/85 FAILURE TO PAY 820.00 ADAMS, ALONZO DELON 07/17/85 FAILURE TO PAY 750.00 ADAMS, ANDREW JULIANO JOSHUA 07/04/95 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,775.00 ADAMS, ANTHONY 07/06/65 FAILURE TO PAY 1,660.00 ADAMS, ARNOLD VICTOR JR 05/10/73 FAILURE TO PAY 1,925.00 ADAMS, ASHLEY JUSTINE 08/16/89 CONTEMPT OF COURT 640.00 ADAMS, DONALD BRYAN 07/31/80 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 ADAMS, GUS MILLER 11/13/92 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,445.00 ADAMS, JUVON MALIK 09/14/98 CONTEMPT OF COURT WITH FINES 1,385.00 ADAMS, MELCHORA 10/28/74 FAILURE TO PAY 650.00 ADAMS, MELISHA ANN 11/01/83 FAILURE TO PAY 1,065.00 Page 1 of 224 Name DOB Warrant Type Bail Amt ADAMS, MELVIN SR 04/29/53 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,875.00 ADAMS, NAISHA LASHANDRA 09/21/87 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ADAMS, NAISHA LASHANDRA 09/21/87 FAILURE TO PAY 1,025.00 ADAMS, RICKIE ORTIZE KY WHAN JA-MAR 09/10/87 WARRANT OF ARREST 640.00 ADAMS, RICKIE ORTIZE KY WHAN JA-MAR 09/10/87 WARRANT OF ARREST 640.00 ADAMS, RICKIE ORTIZE KY WHAN JA-MAR 09/10/87 FAILURE TO PAY 645.00 ADAMS, ROSEANNE 10/19/72 FAILURE TO PAY 695.00 ADAMS, SALLY 04/20/74 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ADAMS, SAMUEL 12/31/63 FAILURE TO APPEAR 544.00 ADAMS, SARAH ASHLEY 04/29/87 FAILURE TO PAY 1,815.00 ADAMS, SEAN DAVID 02/09/81 FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,945.00 ADAMS, TAYLOR 02/13/95 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 ADAMSON, TREMAYNE JUAN 12/12/75 FAILURE TO PAY 1,505.00 ADAR, TRACY LYNN 08/23/62 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 ADCOCK, MICHAEL 07/16/85 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,360.00 ADDISON, ALESIA LANETTE 01/23/68 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,585.00 ADDY, TYLER MAXWELL 12/24/84 FAILURE TO PAY 855.00 ADE, RAHIM AHMAD 10/15/61 FAILURE TO PAY 1,279.00 ADESUYI, FOLASADE A 07/11/80 FAILURE TO PAY 650.00 ADKINS, ANTHONY RAY 11/16/92 FAILURE TO PAY 770.00 ADKINS, BETHANY NICOLE 09/12/96 FAILURE TO PAY 750.00 ADKINS, MICHAEL ORLANDO JR 05/13/75 FAILURE TO PAY 566.00 ADKINS, ROBERT 08/21/76 FAILURE TO PAY 1,265.00 ADKISON, RANDALL JOSEPH 06/12/74 FAILURE TO PAY 1,725.00 ADOLPH, REBEKAH 06/04/83 CONTEMPT OF COURT WITH FINES 995.00 ADOLPHI, CRAIG ALLAN 01/28/82 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,029.00 ADOMEIT, CINDY CARMEN 10/23/75 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 ADORNO, LINDSEY 07/20/96 FAILURE TO PAY 745.00 ADREON, DESIREE MARIA 04/01/91 FAILURE TO PAY 855.00 AGATON VARGAS, ALFONSO MANUEL 04/02/00 FAILURE TO PAY 865.00 AGAYAN, ARUTYUN 04/01/78 FAILURE TO PAY 781.00 AGAYAN, ARUTYUN 04/01/78 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 AGEE, KIRA D'AHANNE 02/24/82 FAILURE TO APPEAR 305.00 AGER, CHAD MICHAEL 07/07/92 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 AGOSTINI, OLIVER 06/14/86 FAILURE TO PAY 465.00 AGRAMON, KATHERINE 04/10/98 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 AGU, AJUMOBI C 11/04/58 FAILURE TO PAY 3,380.00 AGUAYO, ANTONIO 03/07/83 FAILURE TO PAY 720.00 AGUILAR AISPURO, LUIS 04/06/90 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,655.00 AGUILAR, AMILAR CASTILLO 11/02/78 FAILURE TO APPEAR 500.00 AGUILAR, DESTINY JASMINE 03/22/95 FAILURE TO PAY 805.00 AGUILAR, ERICA 01/21/83 FAILURE TO PAY 850.00 AGUILAR, JONATHAN MICHAEL 06/06/89 FAILURE TO PAY 1,450.00 AGUILAR, JUAN FRANCISCO 09/08/83 FAILURE TO PAY 1,410.00 AGUILAR, JULIO BENITEZ 04/10/77 FAILURE TO APPEAR 965.00 AGUILAR, KAILEY MARIE 07/17/97 FAILURE TO PAY 1,685.00 AGUILAR, KRISTOPHER PAUL 07/22/75 FAILURE TO PAY 1,285.00 AGUILAR, LILLIAN CARMEN 08/22/81 FAILURE TO PAY 1,780.00 AGUILAR, OSCAR 10/26/78 FAILURE TO APPEAR 915.00 AGUILAR, SONYA LISSETH 12/24/75 FAILURE TO PAY 863.00 AGUILERA-ALCALA, OMAR IBRAGIM 03/07/81 FAILURE TO PAY 1,022.00 AGUILERA-ARAICA, ANTHONY ROBERTO 01/06/95 FAILURE TO PAY 1,750.00 AGUILERA-HERRERA, JORGE S 06/02/90 FAILURE TO PAY 890.00 AGUIRRE, DANIEL 03/15/88 FAILURE TO APPEAR 3,140.00 AGUIRRE, DAVID ALBERT 01/30/87 FAILURE TO PAY 1,350.00 AGUIRRE, JESUS 07/09/79 FAILURE TO PAY 1,300.00 AGUIRRE, JOSHUA TODD 08/28/81 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,137.00 AGUIRRE, JOSHUA TODD 08/28/81 FAILURE TO PAY 614.00 AGUIRRE, NOAH SR 06/25/68 FAILURE TO PAY 2,195.00 AGUIRRE, NOAH SR 06/25/68 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 AGUIRRE, PRISCILLA ELISA 04/10/92 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 Page 2 of 224 Name DOB Warrant Type Bail Amt AGUIRRE, SAMUEL 11/20/98 WARRANT OF ARREST 1,280.00 AGUIRREFLORES, LUZIO 09/29/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 AGUIRRE-REYES, LUIS RICARDO 09/24/82 WARRANT OF ARREST 2,878.00 AGUSTIN-BAUTISTA, CARMELINA 08/21/76 FAILURE TO PAY 479.00 AH SIU, PETER FRITZ 03/13/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,240.00 AHEARN, PATRICK 08/21/68 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 AHERN, JEFFREY THOMAS 07/30/81 FAILURE TO PAY 1,364.00 AHLOY, LEONALA CHARISEHOKULANI 04/30/71 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 AHMAD, SAKINAH LATIFA 12/14/82 FAILURE TO PAY 1,045.00 AHMADPOUR-BAJGIRAN, MELISSA 05/03/88 FAILURE TO PAY 1,070.00 AHMED, LOIE MOUSTAFA 03/24/81 WARRANT OF ARREST 3,000.00 AHNEE-QUIPOTLA, KAUIKEOLANI KAILEE 06/05/95 FAILURE TO PAY 945.00 AHO, TIVI J 12/02/92 FAILURE TO APPEAR 5,920.00 AHOIA, LEONE TAUTUIAKI 09/06/91 FAILURE TO PAY 760.00 AHOIA, LEONE TAUTUIAKI 09/06/91 CONTEMPT OF COURT 640.00 AHOMANA, SIONE OFAKITONGA 08/03/87 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 AHSELN, COLLIN WAYNE 08/08/46 FAILURE TO PAY 2,190.00 AHUMADA-GUTIERREZ, KAREN RM 08/06/91 FAILURE TO PAY 1,245.00 AIELLO, STACI LEIGH 10/28/71 FAILURE TO PAY 2,423.00 AIKEN, AUANITRA MURLEICE 02/13/82 WARRANT OF ARREST 7,163.00 AISUAN, JOSEPH OSAGIE 06/19/89 FAILURE TO APPEAR 500.00 AJA-MCCALLISTER, VALARIE 06/17/66 FAILURE TO PAY 1,339.00 AKAKA, ISAIAH BERNARD 04/18/90 FAILURE TO PAY 2,585.00 AKANA, DENNIS RUBIO JR 02/02/71 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 AKANA, DENNIS RUBIO JR 02/02/71 FAILURE TO APPEAR 500.00 AKBAR, LISA MAE EVERLY 01/18/69 FAILURE TO APPEAR 695.00 AKBARI, NESAR AHMAD 10/10/61 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 AKINS, DENISE LILLA 07/26/66 FAILURE TO PAY 735.00 AKIONA, KAPUANANI KEALOHA 04/06/93 WARRANT OF ARREST 1,280.00 AKIONA, LEHUANANI KUUIPO 05/12/94 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,240.00 AKIONA, MAILE PIIKEA 12/16/95 FAILURE TO PAY 640.00 ALAIASA, STEVE 06/23/76 FAILURE TO PAY 1,020.00 ALAN, RICARDO DANIEL 11/27/87 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ALAN, RICARDO DANIEL 11/27/87 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,875.00 ALANIS, ANTHONY JOE 04/18/95 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,045.00 ALARCON, KAREN IRENE 08/24/95 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,460.00 ALAVEZ, MONICA 06/26/79 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00 ALBERRO, MONICA MARIE 08/25/89 FAILURE TO PAY 3,075.00 ALBERT, ANGELA LATRECE 03/08/79 FAILURE TO APPEAR 2,100.00 ALBERT, KOURTNEY D 05/31/85 WARRANT OF ARREST 3,137.00 ALBERTO, JOEY 02/07/85 FAILURE TO PAY 1,870.00 ALBIN, MICHAEL DON 02/27/64 FAILURE TO PAY 1,449.00 ALBRIGHT, JESSICA LAWANA 07/19/83 FAILURE TO PAY 1,750.00 ALCALA, ANTONIO 02/24/89 FAILURE TO PAY 720.00 ALCALA, ESMERALDA 04/25/89 FAILURE TO PAY 2,650.00 ALCALA, LAURA JEAN 10/04/66 FAILURE TO PAY 2,475.00 ALCANTARA, PHILLIP SIAS 10/23/79 CONTEMPT OF COURT 1,140.00 ALCANTARA, PHILLIP SIAS 10/23/79 WARRANT OF ARREST 3,640.00 ALCANTARA, SANTIGO 10/07/89 FAILURE TO APPEAR 1,135.00 ALCANTAR-REYNA, ADRIAN 11/02/86 FAILURE TO APPEAR 720.00 ALCARAZ, DANIEL 07/14/84 FAILURE TO APPEAR 945.00
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