Circuit Court: Oct. 22, 2025

  • Information for the Public Safety report and Courts in The New Era is sourced from local law enforcement and fire agencies. Incident details, which may not always be available from agencies in time for publication in our weekly paper edition, are often updated online at sweethomenews.com as information becomes available. Addresses provided generally denote the location of the incident or arrest, occasionally indicating the origin of the call.
  • It is crucial to emphasize that our reporting of an individual’s arrest or citation for a crime does not imply guilt. Determination of guilt can only be established through legal proceedings in court. We commit significant effort to following through as cases move through the judicial process.
  • Following is a list of abbreviations that may appear in our log reports: SHPD (Sweet Home Police Department); LCSO (Linn County Sheriff’s Office); OSP (Oregon State Police); SHMC (Sweet Home Municipal Court); LMC (Lebanon Municipal Court); AMC (Albany Municipal Court); LCCC (Linn County Circuit Court); LCJC (Linn County Justice Court); LCS (Linn County Supervisory); OSPB (Oregon State Parole Board); FTA (failure to appear); FTC (failure to comply); DV (domestic violence). A roman numeral listed after a charge means that the charge is that numbered-degree: theft I (first-degree theft).

Warrants are out on the following individuals: Travis Alexander Ayres, Raymond Paul Binford, Lloyd William Bly, Kristina Larizza Boswell, Hope Marie Connors, Christopher Frances Ciullo, Kelsey Nicole Ciullo, Jacob Scott Fisher, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Sean Doyle Gay, Nicholas Gregory Godell, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Scott Kevin Heinz, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Faron Walter Kennedy, Tyler Bruce Lanz, Charles James Marvel, Thomas Junior McCarthey, Bryce William McGowan, Eric Wayne McKnight, Carrie Lynne Miller, Thomas Elbridge Miller, James Keith Mortensen, Nicholas Alan Nelson, Luis Gerardo Pacheco-Servin, Daniel Austin Phillips, Sean Ever Robinson, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, James Ryan Routon, Joshua Alexander Williams

Ryan Randall Carbon, 42, sentenced Oct. 8 to one year suspension of a driver’s license, 32 days jail, 24 mos. bench probation and $1,100 in fines after he was found guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm and DUII (cannabis and/or controlled substances). He was acquitted of a charge of unlawful use of a weapon.

David Thomas Forrest, 41, sentenced Oct. 13 to 48 mos. with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, five years post-prison supervision and a $200 fine after pleading no contest to attempt to commit a Class B felony – sexual abuse I.

Kayla Ann Johnson, 33, sentenced Oct. 14 to 66 mos. with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, three years post-prison supervision and $600 in fines after pleading no contest to two counts of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, and delivery of methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school. Additional charges of manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance within 1,000 feet of a school, unlawful possession of a controlled substance – Schedule II, and delivery of heroin within 1,000 feet of a school were dismissed.
In a separate case, she was sentenced to 24 mos. with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections after pleading no contest to manufacture or delivery of a controlled substance in Schedule II, and identity theft. Charges of unlawful possession of methamphetamine and unlawful possession of a controlled substance – Schedule II were dismissed.

Canran Liang, 38, sentenced Sept. 30 to five days compensatory service in lieu of jail, 18 mos. supervised probation and a $500 fine after he was found guilty of unlawful possession of a marijuana item. A charge of unlawful manufacture of a marijuana item was acquitted.

Ryan Michael Newton, 31, charged Oct. 15 with unlawful use of a weapon, disorderly conduct II, escape III and unlawful possession of methamphetamine.

Nicholas Nathan Nivision, 32, sentenced Oct. 9 to one year revocation of a driver’s license, six months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 12 mos. post-prison supervision after pleading no contest to unauthorized use of a vehicle. In a separate case, he was sentenced to 13 mos. with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections (concurrent with other sentence) and two years post-prison supervision after pleading no contest to DV assault IV. An harassment charge was dismissed.

Charges from three separate cases against Thomas Ray Pimentel, 28, of theft I, unlawful possession of methamphetamine, identity theft and probation violations have been deferred while he attends a drug court program.

Kristina Marie Sleutel, 44, sentenced Oct. 10 to 10 days compensatory service in lieu of jail, 24 mos. bench probation after pleading no contest to theft I and identity theft. Additional charges of identity theft and criminal mistreatment I were dismissed.

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