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Nye County District Attorney’s Report

Updated August 23, 2019 - 7:00 am

Editor’s note: The Nye County District Attorney’s Report is provided by the office of DA Chris Arabia. Plans call for it to be provided on a monthly basis as the information becomes available. Duplicate names represent separate cases. See pvtimes.com for a look at recent DA reports.

Unless otherwise noted, convictions for the month of July by the Nye County DA’s Office are as follows:

Robin Gavan - Driving under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance and/or prohibited substance

William D. Bergen - Abuse of an older or vulnerable person, first offense

Catherine Antell Gibbs - Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places

Marco Antonio Oliva - Obstructing a public officer

Bryan Dale Pack - Attempted battery by prisoner

Anan Marie Rodriguez - Driving under the influence of controlled and/or prohibited substance

Bryan Roger Teal - Possession of drug paraphernalia

Norman Turnipseed - Possession of drugs which may not be introduced into interstate commerce

Brian Wilmer - Driving under the influence of controlled and/or prohibited substance

Derek Zorne - Domestic battery, battery

Charles Burns - Unlawful trespass upon land

Christopher Taylor - Domestic Battery

Christopher Taylor - Domestic Battery

Laverne Williams - Child abuse and neglect

John Louros - Transportation of animals

Jennifer Hoadley - Possession of drugs which may not be introduced into interstate commerce

Dominic Koklas - Breach of peace

Thomas Ashley - Embezzlement value less than $650

Larry Fielding - Conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act, first offense x 2

Stephanie Kerns - Conspiracy to violate the uniform controlled substance act, first offense

Judy Metzger - Domestic battery

Tami O’Brian - Possession of drugs which may not be introduced into interstate commerce

Christian Gardiner-Figuroa - False statement to or obstructing a public officer, resisting public officer

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