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Whatcom County Jail report for Oct. 2-3, 2015

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October 04, 2015 07:41 PM

The Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office lists the following people as being booked into Whatcom County Jail. In many cases charges have not been filed. Guilt is determined by the courts.

Oct. 2, 2015

Megan Bower, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for criminal trespass and theft.

Lucille Jennifer Brueggemann, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for driving with a suspended license.

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Courtney Noel Call, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for driving with a suspended license.

Santos Castro-Lara, booked by the Washington State Patrol for reckless driving.

Eric John Crane, booked by the state Department of Corrections for a department detainer.

Steven Lee Dell, booked by the state Department of Corrections for a department detainer.

Felix Garza, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for violation of a protection order.

Jefferey Lloyd Hinshaw, booked by the Ferndale Police Department for assault.

Matthew Luke Humphreys, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for controlled substance manufacturing, delivery and possession with intent, identity theft, residential burglary, possession of stolen property, indecent exposure with a previous conviction, and obstructing.

Blake Nicole Kanz, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for driving under the influence.

Miranda Faith Misanes, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for burglary and shoplifting.

Reuben Santiago Perez, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for physical control.

Bobbie Jean Price, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for driving with a suspended license.

Matthew Robert Rosales, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for burglary, shoplifting, and being a minor in possession of intoxicants.

Justin Robert Shelton, booked by the state Department of Corrections for a department detainer.

Desh Deepak Srivastva, booked by the Blaine Police Department for violation of a protection order, assault and interfering with a report of domestic violence.

Zachary Ryan Tufts, booked by the state Department of Corrections for a department detainer.

Lucas Washington, booked by the Lummi Nation Police Department for assault and battery.

Kyla Marie Wilson, booked by the state Department of Corrections for a department detainer.

Oct. 3, 2015

April May Bain, booked by the Blaine Police Department for assault, disorderly conduct and malicious mischief.

Cassaundra Lee Clark, booked by the Washington State Patrol for driving under the influence.

Alvin Bernard Godette, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for violation of a protection order.

Harvey Raymond Jefferson, booked by the Lummi Nation Police Department for resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and malicious mischief.

Abdul Aiyaz Khan, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for assault and felony harassment.

Mary Teresa Lane-Henry, booked by the Lummi Nation Police Department for child abuse or neglect and assault.

Wendy Santiagos Martinez, booked by the Washington State Patrol for driving under the influence and for being a minor in possession or under the influence of alcohol.

Chad Anthony McNeil, booked by the Washington State Patrol for driving under the influence.

Brian Wayne Powell, booked by the Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear on contempt of court charges.

Erasmo Rocha, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for assault and vehicle prowl.

Jeremy Thomas Wardle, booked by the Blaine Police Department for assault.

Allen Marshall Wolfe, booked by the Bellingham Police Department and an agency outside Whatcom County for driving with a suspended license and a state Department of Corrections detainer.

Heather Leigh Wray, booked by the Bellingham Police Department for theft.

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