This log may not reflect all arrests for this time period.

For example, police will not release any information about juvenile arrests. State law prohibits any official from identifying a person accused of a sex crime until the defendant is arraigned in district court.

Everyone listed here is assumed innocent unless proven or pleading guilty.

The charges listed here are what the arresting agency has recommended to the Natrona County District Attorney's Office. However, formal charges filed by prosecutors may differ from the recommended charges listed here.

Here is a list of arrested people and their charges as they are written in the Natrona County Sheriff's arrest log.

Kenneth Christenson, 66 - Burglary, Theft - $1,000 or More

David Rohn, 48 - Burglary, Theft Under $1,000, False Written Statement to Broker

Gideon Jackson, 21 - Hold for Probation and Parole

Dominic Myers, 36 - Possession Controlled Substance - Powder or Crystal

Lee Eagle, 28 - Criminal Bench Warrant

Jesse Johnson, 29 - Failure to Appear X2

Naomi Marlin, 36 - County Warrant/Hold

Clement Eagle, 53 - Failure to Appear

Juan Sanchez-Villegas, 40 - Immigration Hold

Scott Jackson, 33 - Breach of Peace

Timothy Lee, 45 - Distric Court Bench Warrant, Failure to Appear, Criminal Warrant X2, Interference, Possession Controlled Substance - Powder or Crystal

Dana Clark, 39 - Resisting Arrest - Interference, Disturbing the Peace, Jaywalking

Stephen Koch, 47 - Failure to Appear, DUI Alcohol .08% - 2nd Offense w/i 10 Years, Windshield Obstructed View, Possession Controlled Substance - Powder or Crystal, Open Container

Cameron Sloniker, 34 - Failure to Appear

Cherica Apodaca, 45 - Trespassing

Eddy Fernandez, 51 - Trespassing, Shoplifting

Hope Muckley, 26 - Domestic Battery - 1st

Reginald Trosper, 31 - Public Intoxication

Cody Galloway, 24 - DUI: Alcohol .08% or More, Driving without Interlock, Driving While License Suspended

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Items that can pose a risk to the prison environment or threaten the security of the facility. This can include illegal items that can cause harm (e.g., drugs and weapons) or items that are prohibited within the secure area of the facility (e.g., cell phones).  Individuals convicted in the federal system of providing or possessing contraband in prison are punished accordingly.

Source: United States Sentencing Commission, Special Edition: Quick Facts.

See more at www.ussc.gov.

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