Warrants are out on the following individuals: Samuel Frank Ayers, Noah David Colgrove, Curtis Ray Daniel, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Isaac Booker Justham, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Isaac Booker Justham, Faron Walter Kennedy, Taylor Robert Mespelt, Carrie Lynne Miller, Kendra Lynne Montoya, Larry Robert Morgan, Julianne Nicole Phillips, Joseph Clayton Pritchett, Christopher Thomas Reed, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Steven Edward Robinson, Paula Marie Lea Skyles-Lutzi, Corey Alan Smith and Zachary Shane Stegner.
Corey Brandon Ford, 31, was sentenced Jan. 19 to 90 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 36 months post-prison supervision for first-degree robbery on a plea of no contest. He must also pay restitution in a joint liability with Anthony Holden in the amount of $13,240 to the owner of Cash 4 Gold. Charges of unlawful use of a weapon and first-degree aggravated theft were dismissed. The court approved a motion to dismiss a charge of supplying contraband while in a correctional facility.
Donald Ray Gamble, 68, was charged Jan. 23 with criminal driving while suspended or revoked. The State will seek an enhanced sentence if Gamble is found guilty due to persistent driving-related offenses and criminal history.
Daniel Henry Johnson, 22, was charged Feb. 6 with DUII.
Dylan James Johnston, 31, posted 10% of a $3,000 security Jan. 23.
Anthony John Lawson, 43, was sentenced Feb. 2 to 48 months bench probation and 60 days jail for first-degree criminal trespass of an occupied dwelling on a plea of no contest.
James Randall Ogle, Jr., 29, was sentenced Jan. 25 to 26 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 36 months post-prison supervision and a $200 fine for delivery of heroin within 1,000 feet of a school on a plea of no contest. A charge of unlawful possession of heroin was dismissed.
Denis Lee Parker, 43, was sentenced Feb. 8 to 30 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 36 months post-prison supervision based on a no-contest plea to first-degree burglary of an occupied dwelling. A second-degree criminal mischief charge was dismissed. The court will also order Parker to pay restitution to a victim who was found to have suffered pecuniary damages as a result of his conduct.
Dakotah Seward, 22, was sentenced Jan. 24 to 36 months supervised probation, 90 days jail and a $200 fine based on a plea of no contest to attempt to commit a Class A felony – first-degree sodomy. He also must register as a sex offender.
Michael Ryan Worley, 32, was sentenced Feb. 2 to 24 months bench probation, 10 days compensatory service in lieu of jail, and a $100 fine based on a plea of no contest to fourth-degree assault.