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Whatcom County Jail report for May 19

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May 20, 2016 04:26 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.

May 19, 2016

Camerino Aguilar Meza, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for third-degree driving with a suspended license.

Joe Richard Armijo, booked by Washington State Patrol and Bellingham Police Department for first-degree negligent driving and carrying/exhibiting/drawing a weapon.

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Joel Castaneda, booked by Bellingham Police Department for driving under the influence.

Grace Francis Cooper, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for first-degree criminal impersonation, second-degree vehicle prowl, third-degree possession of stolen property, second-degree burglary and third-degree malicious mischief.

Christopher Eden Coulthurst, booked by Bellingham Police Department for driving under the influence.

Samantha Lynn Dardano, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for a drug court violation.

William McCleland Davis, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for fourth-degree assault and felony harassment.

Rebecca Leeann Hern, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for a controlled substance violation and possession of stolen mail.

Andrew Gavin Hill, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for a controlled substance violation.

Tanner McLeod Kope, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for fourth-degree assault.

Nathaniel Jacob London, booked by an agency outside Whatcom County for failure to appear for second-degree vehicle prowl.

Michelle Mary Matakis, booked by Bellingham Police Department for failure to appear for fourth-degree criminal mistreatment.

Covey Deon Moody, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office and Bellingham Police Department for second-degree robbery, fourth-degree assault and third-degree theft.

Allexas Jean Morton, booked by Bellingham Police Department for second-degree theft.

Anthony Lee Phare, booked by Lummi Nation Police Department for resisting arrest, second-degree assault and obstructing a police officer.

Ismael Acevedo Sanchez, booked by U.S. Marshal’s Office on a marshal hold.

Nathan C. Thomas, booked by Bellingham Police Department for driving under the influence.

Tyler Craig Wilkins, booked by Whatcom County Sheriff’s Office for a probation/parole violation.

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