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Warrants are out on the following individuals: Kaleb Kimber Banta, Jacob Reginald Bliss, Curtis Ray Daniel, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Ariel Shanea Kaping, Charles James Marvel, Bryce William McGowan, Eric Wayne McKnight, Carrie Lynne Miller, Larry Robert Morgan, Steven Dale Myers, Nicholas Alan Nelson, Daniel Austin Phillips, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Paul Levi Shelton, Harley Michelle Webb, Joshua Alexander Williams.
Clifford Golden Boyce, was charged June 3 with fourth degree assault, strangulation and menacing all constituting domestic violence.
Robert Michael Butterfield, was charged May 31 with second degree theft and a felony computer crime.
Nicholas Edward Cruse, was charged May 30 with coercion constituting domestic violence, fourth degree assault constituting domestic violence, second degree disorderly conduct, failure to perform duties of driver when property is damaged, reckless driving, second degree criminal trespass and second degree criminal mischief.
Camelia Marie Jeppsen, was charged May 23 with reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person, driving under the influence of intoxicants and violation of open container.
Caden Jason Scotty King, was charged May 31 with first degree burglary, second degree theft, and criminal trespass while in possession of a firearm.
Joseph Francis Mance, 38, was sentenced May 20 to 90 days of license suspension and a $440 fine, following a no contest plea for reckless driving. Charges dismissed: Two counts of driving under the influence of intoxicants.
Nathan Mark Wickersham, 29, was sentenced May 30 to 15 months in custody of the Oregon Department of Corrections, 36 months of post-prison supervision and a $500 fine following a guilty pleas for fourth degree assault constituting domestic violence, coercion and interference with making a report. Charges dismissed: fourth degree assault.
Derris Jhonny-Ray Young, was charged May 28 with fourth degree assault.