Circuit Court (Nov. 2, 2022)

Warrants are out on the following individuals: Samuel Frank Ayers, Noah David Colgrove, Curtis Ray Daniel, Andrew James Freitag, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Faron Walter Kennedy, Taylor Robert Mespelt, Carrie Lynne Miller, Kendra Lynne Montoya, Larry Robert Morgan, Julianne Nicole Phillips, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Paula Marie Lea Skyles-Lutzi, Jake James Sorrell, Zachary Shane Stegner

Noah David Colgrove, 29, was charged Oct. 27 with strangulation and fourth-degree assault. Court documents allege the incident took place in the presence of a minor.

Jason M. Comer, 45, was charged Oct. 24 with second-degree disorderly conduct, first-degree criminal mischief, second-degree criminal trespass, and interfering with a peace officer. Bail was set at $10,000.

On Oct. 24, charges of failure to report as a sex offender and menacing constituting domestic violence against Paul Allen Conklin, 32, were dismissed with prejudice. On Oct. 19 he was sentenced to the following: 30 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 12 months post-prison supervision based on a no contest plea to three counts of first-degree forgery, with first-degree aggravated theft, first-degree aggravated identity theft, and three counts of identity theft dismissed; 30 months with Corrections consecutive to the prior sentences and 12 months post-prison supervision based on a no contest plea for first-degree forgery, fraudulent use of a credit card, computer crime and two counts of first-degree theft dismissed.

Michael Trevor Hilton, 32, was charged on Oct. 28 with possession of a stolen vehicle.

A court document indicates Jesse James Calvin Johnson, 19, is determined to be intellectually disabled and may never be fit to stand trial. Johnson is charged with first-degree assault for allegedly hitting a 72-year-old Eugene man with a truck in the Spoleto’s/laundromat parking lot on April 24. Documents indicate the state filed a petition to initiate civil commitment proceedings, and it is requesting the court consider detention during the necessary investigation.

Kenneth Wayne Parker, 62, was sentenced Oct. 27 to 240 hours jail, 60 months bench probation, and $200 in fines for two counts of menacing based on a no contest plea. Charges of unlawful use of a weapon and two counts of pointing a firearm at another person were dismissed.

Michael Ryan Worley, 32, was charged Oct. 26 with third-degree assault allegedly involving a child under 10 years old.

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