Warrants are out on the following individuals: Calvin Alvin Ames, Samuel Frank Ayers, Curtis Ray Daniel, Ashlee Dee Flanagan, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Isaac Booker Justham, Noe Hernandez-Reyes, Michael Trevor Hilton, Ariel Shanea Kaping, Faron Walter Kennedy, Andrew Donald LeGore, Charles James Marvel, Carrie Lynne Miller, Kendra Lynne Montoya, Maitland Joseph Moore, Larry Robert Morgan, Joseph Clayton Pritchett, Tammy Lavonn Robinson, Paul Levi Shelton, Paula Marie Lea Skyles-Lutzi and Zachary Shane Stegner.
Travis Alexander Ayres, 23, was sentenced June 30 to one year suspension of a driver’s license, 20 days with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 18 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 24 months post-prison supervision and a $200 fine based on a no contest plea to two counts of fleeing or attempting to elude and felon in possession of a firearm. Charges of reckless driving and tampering with physical evidence were dismissed.
Christian Scott Barger, 25, was sentenced July 19 to six months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 24 months post-prison supervision based on a plea of no contest to third-degree robbery.
James Edward Brown, 57, was charged July 20 with second-degree assault. Bail was set at $50,000.
Brittany Chante Coughran, 34, was charged Aug. 1 with mail theft and second-degree theft.
Zachariah Lee Davis Sr., 34, was sentenced July 14 to 24 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 24 months post-prison supervision and a $200 fine based on a plea of guilty to tampering with a witness
In a separate case, charges of first-degree burglary, menacing, fourth-degree attempted assault and interference with making a report were dismissed.
Derrick James Freeman, 27, was sentenced July 17 to one year suspension of a driver’s license, 30 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections and 12 months post-prison supervision based on a plea of guilty to unauthorized use of a vehicle and felon in possession of a firearm. A criminal driving while suspended charge was dismissed.
Charmaine Chieri Hasenyager, 42, was charged July 17 with DUII and reckless driving.
Michael Eugene Meadors, 39, was sentenced July 28 to 18 months supervised probation based on guilty plea to two counts of identity theft. Other charges of identity theft, fraudulent use of a credit card and second-degree theft were dismissed.
Maitland Joseph Moore, 23, was charged July 17 with unauthorized use of a vehicle and second-degree theft.
Ashley Elizabeth Price, 30, was sentenced Aug. 4 to 19 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, three years post-prison supervision and $1,400.16 restitution based on a plea of guilty to attempt to commit a Class B felony second-degree assault constituting domestic violence.
Colton Robert Michael Rictor, 22, was sentenced July 14 to 13 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 12 months post-prison supervision and a $200 fine based on a no contest plea to first-degree theft. Charges of first-degree criminal mischief and second-degree burglary were dismissed.
Shena Kay Rosencrantz, 41, was charged July 25 with two counts of third-degree assault.
Richard Gene Stephens, 52, was acquitted on July 18 of charges of felon in possession of a firearm and two counts of first-degree aggravated animal abuse.
Kobe Joshua Tyree, 18, was charged July 20 with second-degree sexual abuse. Bail was set at $30,000.
Jonathon Warren Underwood, 29, was sentenced July 10 to 20 days jail based on a plea of guilty to failure to report as a sex offender.
Kevin Michael Watkins, 44, was sentenced Aug. 2 to permanent revocation of a driver’s license, 30 months with the Oregon Dept. of Corrections, 24 months post-prison supervision and $2,400 in fines based on a no contest plea to criminal driving while suspended and DUII controlled substances. Charges of reckless driving, recklessly endangering another person and giving false information to a police officer were dismissed.
Jekiah Irene Winnier-Aleck, 22, was charged July 28 with DUII with a .16% BAC, reckless driving and violation of a basic speed rule 90/55. On Aug. 2 he was fined $115 for the speeding charge, and was placed in the diversion program.