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District Attorney’s report, Sept. 16

The public information below was provided by the Nye County District Attorney’s office.

• Richard T. Moore was charged on Aug. 30 with ex-felon in possession of firearm(s); discharging firearm at or into structure, vehicle, aircraft or watercraft, both felonies; and aiming a firearm at a human being; discharging a firearm where person might be endangered, a gross misdemeanor.

David Brian Jones was charged on Aug. 31 with offer, attempt or commission of unauthorized act(s) relating to controlled substance, first offense, three counts, a felony.

• John Michael Dillman was charged on Aug. 31 with unlawful use of a controlled substance, a felony.

• Kyle B. Webb was charged on Aug. 31 with possession of a controlled substance, a felony; possession of instrument with burglarious intent, a gross misdemeanor; and possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, first offense; unlawful possession of a hypodermic device; allowing cat or dog to remain unattended in motor vehicle during period of extreme heat or cold; and certain unlawful acts, all misdemeanors.

• Rachael Michelle Reese was charged on Aug. 31 with burglary; obtaining or possessing credit card without consent of cardholder, both felonies; and attempted fraudulent use of a credit card, two counts, a gross misdemeanor.

• Michael Paul Knutson was charged on Aug. 31 with burglary, a felony; abuse of an older person, a gross misdemeanor; and battery, a misdemeanor.

• Patricia L. Fochler was charged on Sept. 1 with possession of a controlled substance, a felony; and possession of drug paraphernalia, a misdemeanor.

• Nicole Camille Maxwell was charged on Sept. 2 with burglary, two counts; obtaining or possessing credit or debit card without consent of cardholder; unlawful use of a controlled substance; fraudulent use of a credit card, all felonies and conspiracy to commit a crime(s), a gross misdemeanor.

• Robert J. Osborne was charged on Sept. 2 with burglary, obtaining or possessing credit or debit card without consent of cardholder, fraudulent use of a credit card, all felonies; and conspiracy to commit a crime(s), a gross misdemeanor.

• Christian Lee La Der was charged on Sept. 6 with unlawful use of a controlled substance; robbery with use of a deadly weapon; grand larceny of a motor vehicle; assault with a deadly weapon; trafficking in a schedule I controlled substance, two counts; and obtaining and using personal identifying information of another person to harm or impersonate person, to obtain certain nonpublic records or for other unlawful purpose, all felonies; and aiming a firearm at a human being; discharging a firearm where person might be endangered, a gross misdemeanor.

• John Tony Whitesell was charged on Sept. 8 with attempted burglary, a felony.

• Marissa Weatherholt was charged on Sept. 8 with burglary and invasion of the home, both felonies; conspiracy to commit theft, a gross misdemeanor; and injury to other property, petit larceny, offense involving stolen property and obstructing a public officer, all misdemeanors.

• Rick Dean Henrickson was charged on Sept. 8 with burglary, invasion of the home, and offense involving stolen vehicle, all felonies; conspiracy to commit theft, a gross misdemeanor; and injury to other property, a misdemeanor.

• Aaron Seth Taylor was charged on Sept. 9 with trafficking in a schedule I controlled substance, a felony; possession of drug paraphernalia; and unlawful possession of a hypodermic device, both misdemeanors.

• Justin Kainoa McGuire was charged on July 11 with unsafe passing; driving without a valid license; security for payment of tort liabilities required; operation of off-highway vehicle on undesignated paved highway; and duties of operator of off-highway vehicle on highway, all misdemeanors.

• Matthew Michael Ensley was charged on Sept. 9 with open or gross lewdness and indecent or obscene exposure, both gross misdemeanors.

• Robert Lynn Vaughn was charged on Aug. 25 with obtaining money under false pretenses, less than $650, a misdemeanor.

• Sean C. Laughlin was charged on Aug. 25 with obtaining money under false pretenses, less than $650 and theft, less than $650, both misdemeanors.

• Elizabeth Dekin was charged on Aug. 31 with embezzlement and obtaining money under false pretenses, both misdemeanors.

• Rodney Miller was charged on Aug. 31 with embezzlement and obtaining money under false pretenses, both misdemeanors.

• Arif Iqbal was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol, a misdemeanor.

• Efrain Morga-Lopez was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol, a misdemeanor.

• Miguel Anjel Meza was charged on Aug. 31 with battery, a misdemeanor.

• Doreen Marie Malone was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol, a misdemeanor.

• James Paul Duett was charged on Aug. 31 with damage to prison or jail, a gross misdemeanor.

• Larry E. Tucker was charged on Aug. 30 with unlawful taking of a vehicle, a gross misdemeanor.

• Gabriel Carbajal-Figueroa was charged on Aug. 31 with coercion, a misdemeanor.

• Misty Lee Haring was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance, a misdemeanor.

• Jared B. Proctor was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol; duty to stop at scene of accident involving damage to vehicle or property; and driving while license cancelled, revoked or suspended, all misdemeanors.

• Robert Curtis Pinder III was charged on Aug. 31 with injury to other property, a misdemeanor.

• Dwight Eric Orndorff was charged on Aug. 31 with injury to other property, a misdemeanor.

• Joey Don Robinson was charged on Aug. 31 with driving under the influence of alcohol; having open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle while on highway; drinking alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle; lighted lamps required, all misdemeanors.

• Lester G. Roberts was charged on Aug. 31 with stop required on signal of peace officer; reckless driving; certain unlawful acts; security for payment of tort liabilities required; possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, first offense; license issued by this state required when person becomes resident; possession of drug paraphernalia; having open container of alcoholic beverage within passenger area of motor vehicle while on highway; drinking alcoholic beverage while driving motor vehicle; mirrors on all motor vehicles required; and basic speed, all misdemeanors.

• Stefan M. Townsend was charged on Aug. 31 with battery, a misdemeanor.

• Sean Alan South Jr., was charged on Aug. 30 with possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts; possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, first offense; and vehicle entering intersection marked ‘stop’ or ‘yield’, all misdemeanors.

• Justin Isaac Woodall was charged on Aug. 26 with injury to other property, a misdemeanor.

• David Matthew Nicholson was charged on Aug. 26 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Jason Arthur Altheide was charged on Aug. 15 with resisting public officer, a misdemeanor.

• Anthony Gene Gray was charged on Aug. 25 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Crystal R. Coltran was charged on Aug. 26 with battery, three counts; and assault, all misdemeanors.

• Christopher Allen Aker was charged on Aug. 26 with domestic battery, a misdemeanor.

• Crystal Diane Bellemore was charged on Aug.31 with petit larceny, a misdemeanor.

• Justin Isaac Woodall was charged on Aug. 31 with obstructing a public officer, a misdemeanor.

• Peter Joseph Dillman was charged on Aug. 31 with battery, a misdemeanor.

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