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Circuit Court Updates – Feb-March 2024

Warrants are out on the following individuals: Tasha Mary Bowers-Curtis, Shelby Keith Brigham, Austin Shane Conner, Steven Michael Cooley, Rose Joann Ellison, Michael Travis Flanigan, Selina Renee Ford-Blackburn, Melissa Nicole Fox, Steven Edward Grimm, Matthew David Griner, Aaron Thomas Halvorson, Robert Edwin Hoskinson, Christopher Lee Hurt, Andrew Christopher Jones, Bruce Clifton Kelly, Andrew Donald LeGore, James Andrew Linder, Mikel Vincent Lizama, Rick Jordan Maas, Zachary John Marshall, Kurtis R. McClurg, Keoni Martin Murray, Cary Nathan Pedigo, Taylor Ray Plummer, Jeremy Scott Rowan, Rosemary O. Saviour, Aaron Carlyle Scott, Tiffani Kendra Stubblefield, Russell Dale Truedson, Paul Walter Ulm, Adam Jacob Walls, Darnell T. Wells, Jessica Ashley Wynne.

 

Arely Esperanza Acosta-Santana, 30, was sentenced March 8 to suspension of a driver’s license for one year, seven days jail, 24 months bench probation and $2,255 in fines after pleading guilty to DUII (liquor) and recklessly endangering another person. A charge of reckless driving was dismissed.

Randy Orwin Baldwin, 37, was sentenced March 13 to 36 months supervised probation and a $100 fine after pleading no contest to fourth degree domestic violence assault. A charge of strangulation was dismissed.

Alyssa Marie Barrette, 32, was sentenced March 1 to a $100 fine on a no-contest plea to harassment. A charge of third degree assault was dismissed.

Mark Duane Budd, 58, was sentenced to five days jail and a $100 fine after pleading guilty to failure to report as a sex offender.

Jose Francisco Cabuto, 21, was sentenced March 14 to 60 days jail, 60 months supervised probation and a $200 fine after pleading guilty to second degree attempt to commit a Class B felony domestic violence assault. A charge of fourth degree assault was dismissed.

Devon Lee Clement, 22, was sentenced Feb. 28 to revocation of a driver’s license for one year, 240 hours jail, 18 months supervised probation and $2,455 in fines after pleading no contest to fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer and DUII (liquor). A charge of reckless driving was dismissed.

Rose Joann Ellison, 44, was charged March 26 with DUII (controlled substance) and unlawful possession of controlled substance (fentanyl).

Forrest Chistian Fewel, aka Gary Forrest Schaeffer, 39, was sentenced March 7 to 360 hours  jail and 18 months bench probation after pleading no contest to failure to report as a sex offender and failure to appear on a criminal citation.

Ethan Joel Goins, 22, was sentenced March 21 to an $800 fine after pleading guilty to practicing veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry without a license. A second degree animal abuse charge was dismissed.

Julianne Marie Goins, 21, was sentenced March 21 to an $800 fine after pleading guilty to practicing veterinary medicine, surgery or dentistry without a license. A second degree animal abuse charge was dismissed.

Robert Grant Hodson, 28, was charged Feb. 28 with third degree rape involving a female under the age of 16. Bail was set at $10,000.

Theodore J. Ingram, 60, was charged March 22 with first degree online sexual corruption of a child. Bail was set at $25,000.

Joshua Dwayne Johnson, 35, was charged Feb. 28 with unlawful possession of marijuana, endangering the welfare of a minor, unlawful manufacture of marijuana item, unlawful export of marijuana item, and unlawful delivery of marijuana item. Court documents indicate allegations involving more than eight pounds of the marijuana and more than 12 plants. He posted 10% of a $20,000 bail.

Charges against Caleb Ray Lybarger, 20, of luring a minor and second degree online sexual corruption of a child were dismissed without prejudice Feb. 28. He has a separate ongoing case for the same charges in addition to three counts of first degree sexual abuse.

Bryan Alan Marceau, 28, was charged March 20 with domestic violence strangulation and domestic violence fourth degree assault.

Earl Elijah Moffet, 32, was sentenced Feb. 28 to 240 hours jail, 24 month supervised probation and $200 in fines after pleading no contest to fourth degree domestic violence assault and failure to appear on a criminal citation.

Jeremy Allen Moore, 46, was charged March 20 with two counts of fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer, reckless driving and second degree animal abuse.

Janie Mae Prescott, 25, was sentenced March 6 to 90 hours jail, 18 months supervised probation and a $200 fine after pleading guilty to tampering with drug records. Charges of computer crime and second degree theft were dismissed.

Darwin Darlin Melgar Ramos, 38, was charged March 14 with DUII (liquor) and reckless driving.

Tad Edward Sharp, 37, was sentenced Feb. 8 to 36 month supervised probation, a $100 fine and $1,122.36 in restitution to InterCommunity Health Network CCO after pleading guilty to fourth degree domestic violence assault.

Charges against Steven Robert Tafoya, 61, for refusal to take a test for intoxicants and operating a vehicle without driving privileges were dismissed without prejudice. In a separate case, he is being charged with the same, in addition to DUII (liquor) and reckless driving.

A charge against Antonio Estrada Torres, 43, for refusal to take a test for intoxicants was dismissed without prejudice. In a separate case, he is being charged with DUII (liquor) and reckless driving.

Adam Jacob Walls, 45, was charged March 20 with first degree criminal mischief. Court documents indicate allegations involve the destruction or damage of a bus stop in Sweet Home.

Jerry Thomas Warnock, 39, was charged March 6 with first degree sexual abuse and two counts of third degree sexual abuse. Allegations involve a female under the age of 14. Bail was set at $150,000.

Nathan Mark Wickersham, 29, was sentenced Dec. 1, 2023, to 10 days jail and 24 months bench probation after pleading guilty to domestic violence menacing. A charge of unlawful use of a weapon was dismissed.

Ryan Andrew Wilson, 35, was charged March 26 with second degree criminal trespass, second degree theft, menacing, unlawful use of a weapon and second degree attempted assault. Bail was set at $10,000.