Show SW iirnfn Police Blotter Police Blotter Policy a determined by Sheriff Ed Phillips and Chronicle Progress The public has a nght to know about all arrests of consequence The Police Blotter is cotTipilcd by MCSO However Information is from officer’s reports delays do and namesmcidenis may not appear or appear at a later date All persons charged a felony will be published occur uh Millard County Sheriff's Office imfermatiom from August ith to August 13th 2001 Information is compiled by MCSO and alt suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty Monday August 6th 1:35 pm Casey Gene Peterson 21 Delta was arrested in Delta by Deputy Ray Wright Peterson allegedly tried to get into a apartment in Delta by kicking the door and damage was sustained to the door Peterson was transported to jail and charge into Delta City Justice Court with Class B Misd criminal mischief Adult Probation and Parole Agent Martin Abrams placed a 72 hour hold on Peterson for violating terms of his probation Adult Probation and Parole Agent Martin Abrams then gave Peterson a 60 day stay in jail on the half way back program Peterson will still be appearing in court on the criminal mischief charge 830 pm Eva Sejk 56 and Peter Vac lac Sejk 59 both form Medicine Hat AB were arrested at mp 158 by Trooper Rod Elmer Eva was driving a 1981 Dodge Ram van when she was Sopped for suspected drunk driving Elmer could smell alcohol coming from Eva and determined that she was too impaired to drive Eva also allegedly had taken a prescription drug with the alcohol Peter who was a passenger in the vehicle appeared to be very intoxicated and urinated in front of Elmer Both Eva and Peter were transported to jail and with Eva being charged into East Millard Justice Court with Gass B Misd DUE Peter was charges into East Millard Justice Court with Class C Misd public intoxication and Class C Misd public unnation Both Eva and Peter appeared before Judge Ron Hare for a bail hearing where bail was set at $750 for Eva and $250 for Peter Both subjects posted bail and were released pending a future court appearance 45 pm Bobbi Lyn Amim 30 Kanosh was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Gete Carter Dispatch had received a report of a domestic fight in progress in Fillmore Rod Elmer responded to the Deputy Carter along with Deputy Rick Carter and Trooper call The Officers located Arrum whom appeared to be very intoxicated and had allegedly assaulted another subject The Officers also located a marijuana pipe Arrum was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with Gass A Misd possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug free zone Gass B Misd domestic assault and Gass C Misd public intoxication Judge Ron Hare set bail at $1000 which Amim later posted and was released pending a future court appearance Tuesday August 7th 20 West Valley UT was arrested at mp 141 by 8 00 a m Emanual Trooper Rod Elmer Jara was driving a 2001 Dodge Grand Caravan when he was 5 miles per hour in a construction zone Jara was transported to stopped for speeding in a jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Gass C Misd speeding construction zone Jara later posted the $600 bail and was released pending a future court appearance 6:30 pm Abe T Shepherd 45 North Las Vegas NV was arrested at mp 187 by when he was stopped for Trooper Gordon Mortensen Shepherd was driving a from suspected drunk driving Mortensen could smell the odor of alcohol coming Shepherd and determined that he was too impaired to drive Shepherd was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class B Misd DUI Shepherd later appeared before Judge Ron Hare where he was ordered released without posting bail Shepherd was released from jail and will have a future court appearance 1' Wednesday August 8th 5:10 pm Dean Chadwick 40 Lehi UT was arrested at mile post 164 by Reserve Deputy Clint Bowles Chadwick was driving a 1977 Chevy truck when he was stopped for a traffic violation Bowles could smell the odor of marijuana coming from inside the vehicle Bowles then located marijuana and drug paraphernalia Chadwick was transported to jail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Gass B Misd possession of marijuana and Class B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Chadwick later posted a $925 bond and was released pending a future court appearance Thursday August 9th 2:35 pm J jthain Patrick Spor 29 Delta was arrested in Delta by Sgt Roger Y oung Nephi City had issued a $ 0000 cash w arrant for Spor charging him with 3 st Degree Felony county of sexual abuse of a child Spor was transported directly to the Juab County Jail 6:24 pm Lacey W Miller 20 Fillmore was arrested in Holden by Det Jim Masner 4th District Court had issued a $ 0000 warrant for Miller charging her with theft a 2nd Degree Felony Miller was transported to jail on the warrant where Adult Probation and Parole Agent Martin Abrams placed a 72 hour hold on her Miller appeared in 4th District Court and was ordered released without posting any bail When Miller’s 72 hour hold expires she will be released pending a future court appearance Friday August 10th 1:58 a m Chad Eric Huff 28 Bolivar MO was arrested in Delta by Sgt Roger Huff had a no bail warrant issued for his arrest out of Springfield MO for Youn violating terms of his pprolf from prison luf was transported to jail onjhe warrant ‘where he will stay until he is extradited 2: 4 pm Frank Margetts Thayne 42 Murray Ut was arrested at mp 45 on SR50 by Trooper Rod Elmer Thayne was driving a 1999 Toyota Corolla when he was stopped for speeding 06 miles per hour in a 65 zone Thayne was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Class C Misd speeding Thayne later posted a $500 bond and was released pending a future court appearance 5:00 pm Jeffery Scott Briggs 46 Bicknell Ut was arrested by Adult Probation and Parole Agent Ron Wilson Agent Wilson Placed a 72 hour hold on Briggs for Violating terms of his probation The next day Wilson voided the 72 hour hold so Briggs could go to a treatment center Briggs was then released 8:15 pm Robert Frank Ralston 29 Delta was arrested in Delta by Sgt Rob Lang Ralston allegedly had been involved in a domestic assault and during the assault he broke the phone in the house Ralston was transported to jail and charged into Delta City Court with Gass B Misd domestic assault and Gass B Misd disruption of a communication devise While at jail Deputy Dan Rowley found a Warrant for Ralston in the amount of $ 0 out of Utah County Justice Court Bail was set at $ 480 on the local charges which Ralston has yet to post Saturday August 11th 1240 a m Kyle Edwards 19 Delta was arrested in Delta by Deputy Rhett Kimball Edwards had allegedly gone on a crime spree 2 nights before During the night of August 9th Edwards allegedly was a passenger in a vehicle that he made crash trying to injure the driver causing damage to the vehicle Edwards allegedly then assaulted the driver Edwards was allegedly intoxicated at this time From there Edwards allegedly found another vehicle that he started kicking which caused more damage When Deputy Kimball arrested Edwards for the above charges he had allegedly been drinking again Edwards was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with 2nd Degree Felony criminal mischief 3rd Degree Felony aggravated assault 3rd Degree Felony criminal mischief Gass B Misd assault Class C Misd disorderly conduct and 3 counts of Class B Misd minor consumption of alcohol Bail was set by Judge Robison at $22435 cash Edwards appeared in 4th District Court where Judge Eyre reduced bail to $2500 Edwards has yet to post bail 33 Las Vegas NV was arrested at mp 79 by Trooper 6:53 am Edy Rod Elmer Cueva was driving a 992 Chevy truck when he was stopped for speeding 96 miles per hour in a 75 zone Elmer could smell the odor of alcohol coming from Cueva and later determined that he was too impaired to drive There were 4 children in the vehicle and 2 other adults and none of them were wearing seatbelts Cueva was transported to jail and charged into 4th District Court with Gass A Misd DUI Class C Misd speeding and Class C Misd no child restraints Cueva was later seen by Judge Eyre were bail was set at $2000 Cueva has yet to post bail Sunday August 12th 12:30 a m John Jason Amim 24 Kanosh was arrested in Fillmore by Deputy Dale Josse Amim was driving a 1980 Ford Fairmont when he was stopped for speeding 46 miles per hour in a 30 zone Josse could smell the odor of alcohol coming from Arrum and later determined that he was too impaired to drive Arrum also did not have a drivers license with him Arrum was transported to jail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class B Misd DUI Class C Misd speeding and Class C Misd no license on person Arrum appeared before Judge Ron Hare where bail was set at $1000 Amim has yet to post bail :38 am Olin Saul Edmundson 21 Santa Cruz CA was arrested at mp 19 on SR50 by Trooped Rod Elmer Edmundkm was driving a 1988 Honda Accord when he was stopped for speeding 77 miles per hour in a 65 zone Elmer could see a marijuana pipe in the ashtray and then located a baggie of marijuana and 2 more pipes Elmer determined that Edmundson was driving the vehicle while under the influence of marijuana Edmundson could not provide proof on insurance for his vehicle either Edmundson was transported to jail and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Gass B Misd DU! drugs Class B Misd possession of marijuana Gass B Misd possession of drug paraphernalia Gass B Misd no proof on insurance and Gass C Misd speeding Edmundson later posted a $2150 bond on the charges and was released pending a future court appearance 2:20 pm Michael Edward Robinson 43 Ben Loman CA was arrested at mp 163 by Trooper Rod Elmer Elmer was responding to a call that there was a subject lying down on the freeway Elmer located Robinson and determined that he was intoxicated Robinson was transported to jail and charged into Fillmore City Justice Court with Class C Misd public intoxication and Class C Misd intoxicated pedestrian on the highway Robinson appeared before Judge Hart the next day where he pled guilty to both charges Judge Hare gave Robinson a 5 day jail sentence with 4 days suspended and ordered him released from jail 7:00 pm Michael Keith Adams 25 Mamria A Z was arrested at mp 177 by Sgt Scott Corry Adams was driving a 1996 Dodge Stratus when he was stopped for speeding 93 miles per hour in a 75 zone A license check showed that Adams had a suspended drivers license and 2 state wide warrants Adams also had expired registration on his vehicle Adams was transported to jail on the warrants and charged into East Millard Justice Court with Gass C Misd suspended drivers license Gass C Misd Speeding and Gass C Misd expired registration Adams appeared before Judge Hare and pled guilty to the local charges Adams was then ordered released on the local COPY and was released charges Adams then posted bail on the warrants ' EM& Fire tad Accidents There were 10 ambulance calls this week with West Millard responding to 6 East Millard responding to 2 and Scipio responding to 2 calls There were 12 fire calls this week with Delta responding to 4 Fillmore Scipto and Holden to 2 each and Leamington and Oak City responding to each There were 7 accidents in the county this week with 3 of those being injury accidents '' Speed Enforcement overtime speed enforcement shifts this MCSO Deputies issued 65 citations on 100 miles per hour or faster Deputy Rhett of week There were 8 citations for speeds Kimball had the high speed of the week at 4 mile per hour Sgt’s Scott Corry and Roger 00 miles per hour or faster Young also issued citations for speeds of J Fourth District Court Report Donald Matters before Judge Eyre Monday August 132001 by Knox Huntsman Jeremiah Joseph Hams 2 appeared in court for an Arraignment Harris was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Unlawful SaleSupple of Alcohol to Minors Hams plead guilty to the charge of giving beer to a 20 year old Sentencing was scheduled on August 16 at 900 am Ricky Don McMillan 45 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing McMillan was charged with one count of felony two t Child AbuseNeglcct McMillan plead guilty to the charge and was given supervised probation with APP for 24 months with the standard terms and conditions With successful completion of the probation then the felony two charge will be reduced to a misdemeanor A charge Jaren James Diamond 23 failed to appear in court for an Initial Appearance Diamond was charged with two counts of felony three - Forgery and Attempted Theft by Deception A Bench Warrant will be issued by the court Bryson Ashley Gill 8 appeared in court for an Initial Appearance Gill was charged with one count of felony three - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and two counts of misdemeanor B - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Contributing to the Delinquency of a Minor Bryson pleaded not guilty and a Preliminary Hearing was scheduled for August 27 at 900 a m Kim Daryl Labrum 33 appeared in court for an Arraignment Labrum was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Sex Offender Registration Under state law a sex offender is required to register with the authorities within ten days after moving into the new area failure to do so is a mandatory 90 days in jail Labrum plead guilty to the charge and APP was ordered by the count to prepare a Presentence Report Sentencing was scheduled for September 24 at 900 am Bail was reduced to $2500 Nicholas John Mozny 21 appeared in court for an Initial Appearance Wozny was charged with one count of felony three' Retail Theft (Shoplifting) three counts of misdemeanor B - Driving with a Measurable Amount of a Controlled Substance Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and three counts of misdemeanor C - False Personal Information to a Police Officer License and Speeding 9975 Bail was set Driving on a RcvocationSuspensionDcnied at $2500 This case was continued to August 16 at 900 am Lacey Warner Miller 20 appeared in court for an Initial Appearance Miller was charged with one count of felony two - Theft A W'aiver Hearing was scheduled for August 27 at 900 am She was released on her own recognizance Gwendolyn G Kimbcr 61 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Kimber was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Driving Under the Influence with Minor in the Vehicle and one count of misdemeanor C Open ContainerDrinking Alcohol in a Vehicle The case was continued until August 27 at 900 am Hanna Brook Robison 20 appeared in court for a Waive Preliminary Hearing Robison was charged with two counts of misdemeanor A - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia The case was continued until August 27 at 9:00 a m If a plea bargain has not be reached by then the case will go to trial Isadora Francis Racle 20 failed to appear in court for a Waive Preliminary Hearing Racle was charged with one count of felony three - Failure to StopRespond at the Command of a Police Officer and two counts of misdemeanor C - TumStopChange Lanes without a Signal and Failure to Dim Headlights All charges were dismissed because Racle is under psychiatric treatment in Colorado Savith Poeut 19 appeared in court on an Order to Show Cause Poeut had been charged with one count of felony three - Failure to StopRespond at the Command of a Police Officer and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 10275 Poeut completed his Plea of Abeyance and all charges were dismissed Davis Shawn DcWolfe 20 appeared in court on an Order to Show Cause DeWolfe was charged with one count of misdemeanor A - Driving under the Influence of Alcohol Drugs DeWolfe is plea bargaining and the case was continued until September 10 at 900 am Dillion Reed Robison 22 appeared in court for a DefaultForfeiture of Vehicle and Sentencing Robison was charged with one count of felony three - Failure to Stop Respond at Command of Police Officer artd two counts of misdemeanor B - Reckless Driving and Driving on aBcnfedLicense Robison appeared fora Preliminary Vfearing on charges of one count of felony two - PossessionDistnbution of a Controlled Substance within 1000 feet of a SchoolPublic Place (cultivating marijuana) and two counts of misdemeanor A - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Bail was set a( $5000 A motion was granted by the judge that all of the charges be combined under t plea bargain The case was continued until August 27 at 900 am Severe Steve Chapa 39 appeared in court for a Probation Report Chapa was charged with one count of felony two - Sexual Abuse with a Child Chapa is currently serving 2 months in the MCJ The case was continued until August 16 at 9:00 am Rodney Wade Erickson 36 failed to appear in court for Sentencing Erickson was charged with two counts of misdemeanor A - Attempted Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance and Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and one count of misdemeanor B - Operating a Vehicle without Insurance The case was continued until September 10 at 9:00 am Michelle Lynn Rhodes 27 appeared in Court for an Sentencing Rhodes was stopped on Interstate 5 with a clandestine laboratory in the trunk of her car Rhodes was charged with two counts of first degree felony - Operation of a Clandestine Laboratory and ObtainingPossession of a Precursor w ith Intent to make Drugs one count of second degree felony - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance (enhanced because of a prior conviction) and one count of third degree felony - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance (marijuana) one count of Misdemeanor A - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance one count of Misdemeanor B - Use or Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and two counts of Misdemeanor C - Driving on a Denied License and Minimum Speed Regulations Violation Rhodes entered into a Plea Bargain where the felony two charge - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance was reduced to a felony three and the felony One charge - (Operation of a Clandestine Laboratory was reduced to a felony two All other charges were dismissed She pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to one - 15 for the F2 and zero - 5 for the F3 to run concurrent These prison sentences were suspended pending successful completion of her 36 month APP supervised probation Terms of the probation: Must sign standard agreement with APP successfully complete an drug program serve 77 days - credit given for the 77 days already served fined $555 submit to random drug testing submit to search of her bodyhomevehicle at any time and no drugs or alcohol Leestra Keeton 49 did not appear in court for a Waive Preliminary Hearing Keeton was charged with one count of felony two - Exploitation of Disabled or Elderly Adult Keeton has a bench warrant out on her and she was arrested in Las Vegas where she is currently in jail She will be returned to the MCJ in the near future Dallas Watts 2 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing Watts was charged with three count of felony three - Unlawful Sexual Activity with a Minor Watts was more than four years older than the female If Watts was less than four years older the charges would be substantially less Watts entered into a plea agreement and plead guilty to one of the felony three the other two felonies were dismissed APP was ordered to prepare a Presentence Report and sentencing will be September 24 at 9:00 am A No Contact Order with the female is in place If Watts is in the vicinity of the female he will be arrested and returned to the MCJ Angela Lynn Fulton 27 appeared in court for a Preliminary Hearing Fulton was charged with one count of felony two - Burglary of a Dwelling and one count of misdemeanor B - Simple Assault Fulton entered into a six month Plea of Abeyance The felony two charge was reduced to a misdemeanor B - Criminal Trespass Fulton pleaded guilty to both charges Conditions for the Plea of Abeyance are must obtain a mental health evaluation no further contact with the victim and no other violations Any violations of the conditions and she will be returned to court for sentencing The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook — William James Legal services sterling st DIVORCE Uncontested BANKRUPTCY Chapter 7 I I Millard County Chronicle Progress August 1 6 2001 Past 3 County Commission The following is condensed from the minutes of the August 6 County Commission meeting However these are not the official minutes which may be viewed in at either the County Courthouse Fillmore or the County Offices in Delta Commissioner Cooper attended a horse show Sat Aug 4 The attendance at the event was very light Colonel Starley asked if the show could be held dunng the fair and in the outdoor arena Commissioner said this option was offered to the show committee and they chose to hold the show in the indoor arena Cooper and Leavitt Penney toured the rifle range Some improvements have been made Commissioner Cox will talk to Thayne Henne Road Department about bringing in two loads of cinders and two loads of road base for the range Cooper Cox and Sheryl Dekkcr tended the Utah Association of Counties retreat in Midway at the Homestead Good information was given about the tax shift and small businesses Cental Utah Mental Health Director Kathy Hobby is retiring Her job will be at the same time bid regional and The bid is for $65000 - $85000 Road work going to Brad Christensen’s homes is finished and MagGonde sprayed on it The house in the roadway has been moved Cox asked the West Millard Soil Conservation District to do animal counts in their district He will also ask the East Millard Conservation District to do the same The animal counts will help access the number of cattle that are affected by the CAFO Ordinance Five dairies from the county have already applied for CAFO permits from the state A letter from Gordon D Griffin was sent to the Commission It states in part: “To be specific have become aware that your County Road Department administered out of Delta does not put required needed supplies out to general bid for the best price docs not give out written specifications of their requirements does not require the required products to be weighed on any scale Let alone a government certified one Does sometimes pay advance monies rather than require a bond from the supplier This before delivery has been made The people of Millard County as well as all those doing business in the county deserve fair and equal opportunity to bid for the supply of the required products within the county without favoritism or unfair influence" Cox said after reviewing the letter with County Attorney LeRay Jackson the county is not required by law to have a Procurement Department nor to follow the procurement laws of the state However everyone who produces supplies have not been given an opportunity to bid on all projects Sometime ago a bid from Red Dome was higher than the others and it was assumed they would always be higher Red Dome will be included on the bidders list All companies will be asked to hand in a line card so the county is aware of what materials the company offers Jackson showed the Commission a summary of appraisal of IPA Project's land and water Jackson said after reviewing appraisals from IPA Millard County and the Property Tax Division the county and Property Tax Division are closer in appraisal than IPA’s appraisal Mary Day is retiring from her position East Millard as county treasurer Her resignation will be handled according to state law The Republican Party has 30 days to submit three names for the position The commissioners within 45 days after the vacancy occurs shall appoint one of those nominees to serve out the unexpired term Sheriff Phillips reminded the Commission of the housing that is still available to someone in Millard County Draper will look at the possibility of getting details on this project Dennis Dobson purchased some property on the mountain five years ago He is concerned a new fencing ordinance in that area will hurt his interests Dobson said the cattlemen did sign the letter so the jail conservation crew could be used in the fence construction After resolving the southeast comer of the property by the Forest Service they could have signed a letter authorizing the use of the conservation crew Cox said this fencing issue was here before the new fencing ordinance will be in effect The matter needs to be settled by both parties A Public Hearing is schedam uled Monday Aug 20 at An agreement between Millard County and Sunrise Engineering regarding the Great lake Cheese Plant intersection construction and Hwy 99 was approved The bill for the burial of George Byard for $500 was approved for payment The Commission also approved paying the bill for the burial of Garrett M uel ler for $ 60 Millard County’s policy is to pay the cost of cremation A motion to ratify the bid for the concrete at the West Millard Pool to Desert Mountain Contractors for $1 14875 was approved Draper said there is more pense for this project because the concrete will be extended to the fence to avoid gap The owner of the leaving a fence will replace the fence at his expense The new law regarding the right to use Millard County’s name does not affect private entities The taxing entities using Millard County as part of their name will not make the county liable for their transactions Maps are available for use by the Drainage Districts These maps may be used by lending institutions for identification purposes The Commission proved the entities using Millard County as part of their name No one was present in the public hearing to amend the zoning map for Glen S a portion of an uninTaylor to corporated area from Rural Residential to Highway Commercial The zoning change was approved A letter from a man who accidently tipped over a road sign out on the desert was received The man put the sign back and straightened it He sent the county a check for $ 00 The Commission will send him a thank you note and return the check An offer to purchase 520 acres of land about four miles west of Hinckley was received for about $5 an acre The offer was refused by the Commission Auditor Hansen has received reports from state assessed properties IPP Level 3 Communications and Utah Power Cox said the figure is too low for Level 3 Communications and is not at the fair market value A letter will be sent stating the county’s opinion on them not documenting where their figure came from The Commission meets each Monday at 10 am in the County Courthouse in Fillmore The meetings are open to the public Justice Court Matters before Judge Ronald Hare by Knox Huntsman August 8 2001 at 10:00 am Steven C Williams 22 appeared in court for a Bench Trial Williams was charged with one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 8575 and was found Guilty He was fined $40 Speeding 10 miles per hour or less the charge is not recorded on the list that the Insurance Companies are allowed to view Eleven miles per hour or more the Insurance Companies get that information to “adjust” your rates David Samuel Kirkendall36did not appear in court for a Bench Trial Kirkendall was charged with two counts of misdemeanor C - Speeding 8975 and Driving on a Suspended License He was tried in Absentia and found Guilty A $500 cash only Bench Warrant was issued Max Tobler Jenkins 24 did not appear in court for a Bench Trial Jenkins was tried in Absentia and found Guilty His $50 posted bail was ordered forfeited Abe T Shepard 45 appeared in court for an Arraignment Shepard was charged with one count of misdemeanor B Driving Under the Influence of AlcoholDrugs Shepard plead Not Guilty and claims that he was taking pain medication for his back at the time of the incident He was released on his own recognizance He was warned not drink any alcohol prior to the trial no other violations and not to drive when taking his pain medication David Benjamin Lyon 19 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Lyon was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Failure to Appear and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 10175 His $170 bond was ordered forfeited and the bonding company will be notified A $250 cash only Bench Warrant was ordered Robert Carlton Darden 29 appeared in court for an Arraignment Darden was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Illegal PossessionUse of a Controlled Substance (marijuana) and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9275 Darden pleaded guilty to the charges and was fined $555 30 days in the MCJ and 2 months probation The fine and jail time were suspended pending satisfactory probation Terms of the probation were report to the court when ordered keep the court aware of his current address no law violations no alcohol to excess no drugs maintain gainful employment or school and complete a drug program Kevin D Smith 26 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Smith was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Failure to Appear and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 8775 His $ 120 cash bail was ordered forfeited Esteban Diego Hernandez 22 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Hernandez was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Failure to Appear and two courts of misdemeanor C - Driving on a Denied License and Speeding 8775 His $ 70 bail was ordered forfeited and the bonding company notificed A $250 cash only Bench Warrant was ordered Adam Michael Raymond 20 failed to appear in court for an Arraignment Raymond was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Failure to Appear and two counts of misdemeanor C Driving on a Denied License and Speeding 8975 His $ 70 cash bail was ordered forfeited one count of misdemeanor B - Driving on a Suspended License (due to unpaid tickets) and one count of misdemeanor C - Speeding 9575 Romero pleaded guilty to both charges and was fined $300 and five days in MCJ plus an additional $60 fine The jail time and $250 were suspended pending obtaining a valid drivers license Curtis Aim Holdaway 26 did not appear in court for an Arraignment Holdaway was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Driving on Suspended License and one miSdemean0r C' Speedmg 927y HS S360 b(uI was ordered forfeited and bonding company notified A $500 cash only Bench Warrant was ordered Jonussf11 WelIs Crai8 3? failed ‘o appear in court for an Alignment Craig was charged with one count of misdemeanor B - Operating a Vehicle without Insurance and one count of misdemeanor C Driving without Registration His $440 cash bail was ordered forfeited 1 |