Warrants are out on the following individuals: Calvin Alvin Ames, Samuel Frank Ayers, Brittany Chantel Coughran, Curtis Ray Daniel, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Daniel Henry Johnson, Isaac Booker Justham, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Daniel Henry Johnson, Ariel Shanea Kaping, Faron Walter Kennedy, Andrew Donald LeGore, Charles James Marvel, Kendra Lynne Montoya, Larry Robert Morgan, Julianne Nicole Phillips, Joseph Clayton Pritchett, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Paul Levi Shelton, Corey Alan Smith, Jacob Mitchell Thurber.
Joshua Ryan Mesna, 31, was sentenced Sept. 15 to eight days jail and 36 months supervised probation based on a plea of no contest to domestic violence fourth-degree assault.
Maitland Joseph Moore, 23, was sentenced Sept. 15 to 10 days jail and 18 months bench probation based on a plea of no contest to second-degree theft and failure to appear. Other charges of unauthorized use of a vehicle and first-degree failure to appear were dismissed.
Dalton Rhys Orr, 27, was charged Sept. 19 with DUII and reckless driving.
Derrek Leo Reynolds, 54, on Sept. 18 was found not guilty of second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault.
Jeremy Grant Saulmon, 44, was placed in the diversion program after pleading guilty to DUII with a .11% BAC.
Guy Richard Tagen, 53, on Aug. 29 was found guilty except for insanity (schizoaffective disorder) on charges of second-degree assault, strangulation, menacing, second-degree criminal trespass, harassment and fourth-degree attempted assault – charges of which involved three separate female victims. He was placed under the jurisdiction of the Psychiatric Security Review Board for 13 years, 6 months and 27 days, and was committed to the custody of the state mental hospital.
Chad Eric Von Cannon, 41, was sentenced Sept. 15 to 10 days jail, 18 months supervised probation and a $200 fine based on a no contest plea to fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer. A reckless driving charge was dismissed.
Any charges against Cameron Michael Wark, 34, were dismissed with prejudice following the report of his death.