Items in the Police Blotter are compiled from public information contained in Winnemucca Police Department reports. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Court Docket are compiled from public records contained in the Union Township Justice Court and the Sixth Judicial District Court. The Humboldt Sun reports all felony hearings, misdemeanor convictions and dismissals for which the court releases information. When requested by the individual, the Sun will post the person’s mug shot with their court disposition.
Items in the Sheriff’s Report are compiled from public information contained in the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office report. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Two of three suspects were arrested by the Winnemucca Police Department (WPD) after an individual reported being rubbed at gunpoint in front of his apartment in Weso Street on April 2, 2020 in Winnemucca. The apprehended suspects include Justin Smartt, age 32 and Martin Williams, age 36. As WPD officers arrived on the scene of the robbery, a white SUV was observed leaving the area and one person exited the vehicle and the vehicle drove away.
Donald Gordon Sokolov Jr., age 37, was sentenced to a maximum 364-day jail sentence recently after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit burglary, a gross misdemeanor in Nevada.
Gustavo Carrillo was recently sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 10 years following a guilty plea to a category A felony charge of trafficking in a controlled substance level three. Carrillo, age 43, was one of three arrested on felony drug trafficking charges in July 2019 after a multi-agency seizure of approximately 487 grams of methamphetamine, 149 grams of black tar heroin, 68 grams of cocaine, 188 grams of marijuana and four firearms. Carrillo was originally charged with seven different felony charges including two level three trafficking charges that carried the potential of a life sentence on each count.
Three individuals were recently ordered to complete drug court and a diversion program to avoid a felony conviction after pleading guilty to drug charges in Sixth Judicial District Court in Humboldt County.
Robert Edward Ross admitted to furnishing a weapon, fascimile or intoxicants to a prisoner, a gross misdemeanor and was sentenced to serve 90 days in jail. Ross, age 34, admitted to contributing to making pruno, an illicit alcoholic beverage with another inmate while incarcerated at the Humboldt County Detention Center on another charge.
Edwin J. Garcia was ordered to pay a $2,000 fine after failing to register as a sex offender in Humboldt County recently. Garcia was charged with one count of conspiracy to fail to update sex offender registration, a gross misdemeanor in Nevada that carries a maximum 364-day jail sentence and up to $2,000 fine.
Jessica Money, age 21, was ordered to complete five years of probation and given a felony conviction recently after failing to complete the 18-month Humboldt County Adult Drug Court program.
Items in the Court Dispositions are compiled from public records contained in the Union Township Justice Court and the Sixth Judicial District Court. News4Nevada reports all felony hearings, misdemeanor convictions and dismissals for which the court releases information. When requested by the individual, N4N will post the person’s mug shot with their court disposition.
Items in the Police Blotter are compiled from public information contained in Winnemucca Police Department reports. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Court Dispositions are compiled from public records contained in the Union Township Justice Court and the Sixth Judicial District Court. News4Nevada reports all felony hearings, misdemeanor convictions and dismissals for which the court releases information. When requested by the individual, N4N will post the person’s mug shot with their court disposition.
Items in the Police Blotter are compiled from public information contained in Winnemucca Police Department reports. News4Nevada reports all incidents about which law-enforcement agencies release information. Charges or citations listed in the blotter do not imply guilt, which is determined in court. Mug shots are provided by law enforcement as part of the public record. Persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Items in the Court Dispositions are compiled from public records contained in the Union Township Justice Court and the Sixth Judicial District Court. News4Nevada reports all felony hearings, misdemeanor convictions and dismissals for which the court releases information. When requested by the individual, N4N will post the person’s mug shot with their court disposition.