Circuit Court updates

Warrants are out on the following individuals: Samuel Frank Ayers, Shenese Danielle Cobain, Curtis Ray Daniel, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Isaac Booker Justham, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Faron Walter Kennedy, Taylor Robert Mespelt, Carrie Lynne Miller, Kendra Lynne Montoya, Larry Robert Morgan, Michael Allen Perry Jr., Julianne Nicole Phillips, Joseph Clayton Pritchett, Christopher Thomas Reed, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Steven Edward Robinson, Zachary Shane Stegner and Cameron Michael Wark.

Shenese Danielle Cobain, 30, was charged April 7 with DUII and resisting arrest.

Joshua Scott Dawson, 44, was charged Feb. 28 to two counts of first-degree theft for allegedly stealing two dogs. Bail was set at $5,000.

Justen Mathew Glynn, 32, was sentenced April 5 to five days jail and 12 months bench probation based on a plea of no contest to failure to report as a sex offender.

Issac Booker Justham, 24, was sentenced April 7 to 10 days jail and 18 months supervised probation based on a plea of guilty to second-degree burglary. Charges of second-degree theft and four counts of failure to appear were dismissed. In a separate case, he was sentenced to seven days jail (consecutive to the previous case) and 18 months supervised probation based on a plea of guilty to second-degree burglary. Charges of second-degree theft and failure to appear were dismissed.

Athena Lacie Noble, 38, was sentenced April 5 to 10 days jail, 18 month supervised probation and a $200 fine based on a plea of no contest to identity theft. In a separate case, she was sentenced to 10 days jail (concurrent with the previous sentence), 18 months supervised probation and a $200 fine based on a plea of no contest to identity theft.

Daniel Austin Phillips, 48, was charged April 5 with unlawful use of a weapon constituting domestic violence, menacing constituting domestic violence and second-degree criminal mischief.

Leroy Kent Poage, 72, was sentenced April 5 to three years supervised probation based on a plea of guilty to first-degree theft and making a false claim for health care payment.

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