90°F
weather icon Clear

DA’s Report

Daniel Lee Benner was charged on Aug. 29 with unlawful possession of hypodermic device, possession of drug paraphernalia, certain unlawful acts, and headlamp required.

Ryan Roland Orman, Jr. was charged on Aug. 29 with attempt fraudulent use of a credit card, obtaining or possessing credit card without consent of cardholder, burglary and conspiracy to commit burglary.

Adam Wayne Lyles was charged on Sept. 9 with possession of a controlled substance and unlawful use of a controlled substance.

Joseph William Buckalew was charged on Sept. 15 with driving under the influence of alcohol.

Donna Ann Hale was charged on Sept. 16 with obstructing a public officer.

Daren Michelle McKenzie was charged on Sept. 16 with obstructing a public officer.

Jeffrey Baum was charged on Sept. 16 with battery.

Gary William Remillard was charged on Sept. 16 with threatening phone calls.

Kristin Ivy Dahl was charged on Sept. 17 with unlawful use of a controlled substance, four counts and possession of a dangerous drug without prescription.

Tina Naas was charged on Sept. 17 with theft.

Jeri Ginn was charged on Sept. 17 with battery.

Scott Ian Franklin was charged on Sept. 18 with disturbing the peace.

Donald Franklin Wilde was charged on Sept. 18 with possession of a controlled substance, possession of a dangerous weapon, possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts.

Miranda Alexis Matal was charged on Sept. 18 with possession of a controlled substance and possession of dangerous drug without prescription.

Gordon Lewis Hyatt was charged on Sept. 18 with possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, two counts and no driver’s license in possession.

Christopher Hale was charged on Sept. 18 with offer, attempt, or commission of unauthorized act(s) relating to controlled substance, first offense.

Bradley Nathaniel Thurmond was charged on Sept. 22 with offer, attempt, or commission of unauthorized act(s) relating to controlled substance, possession of controlled substance with intent to sell, and possession of a controlled substance.

Winfred Paul Miltier was charged on Sept. 22 with offer, attempt, or commission of unauthorized act(s) relating to controlled substance, possession of controlled substance with intent to sell, and possession of a controlled substance.

THE LATEST
GALLERY: Meet your new Ms. Senior Golden Years Queen

Six sensational ladies competing in the 2024 Ms. Senior Golden Years Pageant took to the stage for an evening of poise, elegance and entertainment, all culminating in the crowning of the newest Ms. Senior Golden Years Queen, Debbie Forrest.

Fixing Pahrump Valley fences could protect the herds — here’s how

Nye County has embarked on a mission to fix a six-mile stretch of wildlife fencing in an effort to protect the area’s free-roaming wild horse and burro herds and the next round of repair will take place this weekend, with the entire community invited to lend a hand.

95-year-old grand marshal shares the secret to his longevity

More than 40 friends and family celebrated Emil Janssen’s 95th birthday on Saturday, June 8 at the Pahrump Senior Center. The co-founder of Pahrump Family Mortuary will serve as grand marshal for this year’s Fourth of July parade in Pahrump, and says the secret to his longevity is simple.

A tribute to 99 years: Community icon celebrates milestone

Turning 99 years of age today, Wednesday, June 19, B.J. Hetrick-Irwin is proving each and every day that you are never too old to make a difference – and enjoy yourself while you’re at it.

Smiles Across Pahrump will give you a reason to grin

If readers need a reason to smile this weekend, head on over to Smiles Across Pahrump, where there will be plenty of opportunities for grinning as the local Moose Lodge hosts this annual free family event.

LGBTQ foster recruitment a focus for Pride Month

If you want to make a real difference in the life of children in rural Nevada, become a foster care provider.

Post-primary: 2 commission seats decided

The Nevada primary is meant to narrow down party selections ahead of the November general election, but for some local races, Nye County voters voiced their final decisions on Tuesday.