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.
Daniel Patrick Spencer, age 32, was ordered to serve 364 days in jail after pleading no contest to conspiracy to commit fraudulent use of a credit card or debit card, a gross misdemeanor. Spencer was originally arrested on Dec. 25, 2019 in McDermitt under the name Levi Parsons, on felony theft of credit card/identity theft with a $110,640 bail.
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.
Stratford Brian Jones was dishonorably discharged from court supervision after failure to comply with the terms of his supervision and all fines and fees were paid. Jones was convicted of a gross misdemeanor conspiracy to possess a controlled substance in February 2019 at age 20 after pleading guilty following his arrest in March 2018.
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.
Andrew Pugh was recently sent to serve 12 to 48 months in prison with 125 days credit for time served after admitting to violating five different rules of his probation. Deputy District Attorney Max Stovall said that Pugh had admitted to using methamphetamine in September and November in 2019 and that he charged at a probation officer, instigating law enforcement involvement. Pugh had been ordered to complete the Humboldt County Adult Drug Court program in late 2017 and five years of probation after admitting to possessing nine grams of methamphetamine.
Earl Lamar Pointer was recently ordered to complete 36 months of probation with an underlying 12 to 32 month prison sentence from a 2014 drug case after being a fugitive from justice for over five years. The Nevada Department of Parole and Probation recommended that Pointer be placed on probation with a suspended sentence and reported that he had no new charges since 2014.
Michael Todd Rosencrantz was recently convicted of felony possession of a controlled substance in Sixth Judicial District Court after failing to comply with probation requirements that would have allowed him to avoid a felony conviction if followed.
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.