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Whatcom County Jail report for April 14

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April 15, 2016 01:39 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.

April 14, 2016

Joseph Eugene Aiello, booked by an agency outside Whatcom County and Bellingham Police Department for reckless driving, failure to appear for a controlled substance violation, drug possession and second-degree introducing contraband.

Natasha Lindsey Bill, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for a probation/parole violation.

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Kasey Lynn Blonden, booked by Department of Corrections on a swift and certain warrant.

Jake Randall Lee Boyd, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for reckless driving and driving under the influence.

Veronica Agnes Cagey, booked by Lummi Nation Police Department for driving under the influence and delivering, possessing or manufacturing paraphernalia.

Richard Morris Cahan, booked by Washington State Patrol for reckless driving.

Alexander Caracoza, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for second-degree malicious mischief.

Franklin Alexander Cladoosby, booked by Lummi Nation Police Department for felony failure to register as a sex offender and failure to appear for third-degree theft.

Amanda Rose Dalton, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for third-degree driving with a suspended license, second-degree malicious mischief, residential burglary and second-degree theft.

Jennifer Frann Dubbs, booked by Lummi Nation Police Department for possession of a controlled substance without a prescription and failure to appear for third-degree theft.

Dania B. Escamilla Gutierrez, booked by Bellingham Police Department for failure to appear for third-degree theft.

Juana S. Gaona, booked by Washington State Patrol and Ferndale Police Department for third-degree driving with a suspended license.

Andrea Anay Garcia, booked by Bellingham Police Department for shoplifting.

Jose Angel Gomez, booked by Washington State Patrol for third-degree driving with a suspended license and making a false statement to an officer.

Michael William Joyner Sr., booked by Department of Corrections on a swift and certain warrant.

Ryan Michael Kiel, booked by Bellingham Police Department for first-degree driving with a suspended license.

Tammy Ann Kraft, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for second-degree theft.

Jacob Bobby Marriott, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for failure to appear for second-degree malicious mischief.

Tessa Susann McLeod, booked by Washington State Patrol for driving under the influence.

Pascual Mendoza-Alcon, booked by Sumas Police Department for a probation/parole violation.

Georgia Mae Moerke, booked by Ferndale Police Department for failure to appear for third-degree theft.

Robert Abe Morgenthaler, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for possession of a controlled substance with intent to manufacture or deliver.

Desmond Wayne Muskrat, booked by Bellingham Police Department for failure to appear for fourth-degree assault.

Scott Brandon Peterson, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for fourth-degree assault.

Jose Mannuel Rivera Jr., booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for manufacturing or delivering amphetamine or methamphetamine.

Ward Christopher Simmonds Jr., booked by Lummi Nation Police Department for disorderly conduct and second-degree assault.

Daniel A. Starks, booked by Blaine Police Department for failure to appear for third-degree assault.

Theodore Kjell Thompson, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for possession of a controlled substance without a prescription.

Joseph Eugene Wilson Jr., booked by Lynden Police Department for a probation/parole violation.

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