Circuit Court: March 12, 2025

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Warrants are out on the following individuals: Calvin Alvin Ames, Hope Marie Connors, Nicholas Daniel Gaskey, Sean Doyle Gay, Nicholas Gregory Godell, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Billy Wayne Hatch Jr., Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Faron Walter Kennedy, Tyler Bruce Lanz, Charles James Marvel, Bryce William McGowan, Eric Wayne McKnight, Carrie Lynne Miller, James Keith Mortensen, Nicholas Alan Nelson, Daniel Austin Phillips, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, James Ryan Routon, Kristina Marie Sleutel, Joshua Alexander Williams

Nathan Michael Cobat, 34, was sentenced March 3 to 45 days jail, 36 months supervised probation and $300 in fines after pleading no contest to unlawful use of a weapon – firearm and resisting arrest. A charge of unlawful possession of a controlled substance – schedule II was dismissed.

Kasi Lynn Savolt, 61, and Patrick Savolt, 75, were both individually charged March 4 with two counts of third-degree assault. Charges allege they assisted in the assault of two women.

Sean Hunter Steinborn, 28, was charged March 4 with four counts of first-degree aggravated theft, four counts of first-degree theft and two counts of first-degree criminal mistreatment.

Casyah Taelour Thomas, 29, was charged Jan. 21 with second-degree burglary. Bail was set at $15,000. On March 7 she was sentenced to 10 days jail, 18 months supervised probation and a $200 fine after pleading no contest. In a separate case, she was sentenced to an additional 10 days jail and $200 fine after pleading no contest to first-degree forgery; charges of first-degree possession of forged instrument and failure to appear were dismissed. In a separate case she was sentenced to an additional 40 days jail, $340 in restitution and $800 in fines after pleading no contest to second-degree burglary, two counts of identity theft and two counts of failure to appear; charges of second-degree theft and two counts of computer crime were dismissed.

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