Sheriff’s Corner

By Sheriff Scott Henriod WPCSO

  1. I’m not sure what sparks the increase, but right now White Pine County is being hit with scams left and right. The annoying phone calls come from a person trying to take your hard earned money just keep coming and unfortunately several of our citizens have fallen for these scams and have lost thousands of dollars. There are two scams that have hit the area really hard lately. The first one I would like to warn you about is the scammer is calling local residence and pretending to be a Deputy or representative of the Sheriff’s Office. The caller will inform you that you have unpaid fines, which will range from not showing up for jury duty or some type of warrant for your arrest. The caller will then request you pay the fine over the phone. They may ask you to purchase gift cards or pay pack cards and provide the numbers off them to satisfy the fee owed. Remember the Sheriff’s Office does not and will not collect fines or fees over the phone. The second scam is the caller states that they are from the IRS and claim you have failed to file your taxes or that you owe money in back taxes. Again the caller will use scare tactics to try and make you feel that you will be arrested if you don’t pay the fine over the phone. Don’t fall for these type of scams. Discontinue any contact with the caller immediately by hanging up. And do not provide any personal information to the caller. If you have any questions about the call being legitimate or would like to report the incident to law enforcement please contact the Sheriff’s Office at (775)289-8808.

4/23/18

2. The opioid epidemic is considered the deadliest drug crises in U.S. history. The Trump Administration recently declared a public health emergency to deal with the epidemic. These are the headlines that the nation is now seeing as the opioid crises has reached new levels. First, what is considered an opioid? Opioids are a class of drugs that include both legal and illegal substances. The legal substances are prescribed by doctors. They are drugs that help the patient deal with pain, such as oxycodone, hydrocodone, codeine, and fentanyl. On the illegal side the most used drug is heroin. Any long term use of these substances can put the user at risk of addiction. Many people who use opioids will develop a tolerance to them that can trigger the cycle of addiction. This means that the same amount of the drug no longer has the same effect as it once did. When this occurs, people routinely take more and more of the substance to reach the desired relief. The increase in the dosage places the user at a greater risk for an overdose which could result in death. Statistical information reveals that 42,000 deaths occurred in 2016 in the United States. 387 of those deaths occurred in the State of Nevada. Out of those 387 deaths one was from White Pine County. New laws are now in effect in the State of Nevada that put stricter regulations on how medical professionals prescribe and re-fill opioid prescriptions.  If you feel that you have an addiction or heading down that path there is help available. First you need to speak to your doctor and explain your symptoms so that you can work with them to head off a tragedy. There is also a crises call center that can assist you. You can call them at (775) 784-8090. They will assist you and provide needed information to help you battle your addiction. Remember you and your family are not alone in this battle. Help is available and recovery is possible. 

White Pine County Sheriff’s Arrests

03/31/18 to 04/17/18

March 31st

Kevin Daniel Stark / DUI / Bail $1,140

Gerardo Gonzalez-Flores / Serving time on previous arrest

Fredy Manuel Pedroza / Warrant / Bail $425 / Arrested by NHP

March 29th

David N Schwab / Warrant / No bail

Stephanie Burkeen / Warrant / Bail $285

Kevin Lawrence Ross / Warrant / Bail $881

March 28th

David N. Schwab / Ohio state warrant, pandering and obscenity / No bail

Eric Armstrong/ Ely Justice Court warrant, contempt of court / Bail $1,275.

Tabura Jennilee / Ely Municipal Court warrant, contempt of court / Bail $660.

April 1st

Cole David Schick / DUI / Bail $890

April 4th

Karen Jane Kalis / Stop lamps required and DUI / Bail $965

April 5th

Jacob Curtis Lee Hallett / Serving time for Drug Court

April 7th

Taylor Draper / Warrant x 2 / Bail $570

Manish Taylor Quinnie / Warrant for trafficking and sale of a controlled substance, possession of a controlled substance / Bail $130,000

Julia Heidi Corona / Serving time for previous arrest

Nikki Leigh Jones / Serving time for previous arrest

April 8th

Jordan Dade Cameron / Minor in consumption of alcohol / Bail $355

Christina Lynn Coombes / Serving time for Drug Court

Becky Willson / Probation violation / No Bail / Arrested by Parole and Probation

April 9th

Michael David Miller / Warrant / No Bail / Arrested by DPS

Virgil Jewett / Serving time for previous arrest

April 10th

Diana Ciubotaru / Henderson Nevada Township Justice Court warrant / Bail $28.800.

Shoshana M. Kennedy / Serving time

April 12th

Tyler P. Kane / Domestic battery / Bail $3,000

Vickie L. Peterson / Ely Municipal Court warrant, contempt of court / Bail $650. / DUI and under the influence of a controlled substance / Bail $10,000.

Joshua E. Ross / Driving on right side required and DUI / Bail $1105.

April 13th

William Monjar / Serving time for previous arrest

Richard Davis Brock / Warrant and basic speed / Bail $307 / Arrested by Ely Shoshone Tribal Police

April 14th

Masen Miller / Basic speed and open container / Bail $470

John Driver / Eluding, failure to stop at a roadblock, speed, following too closely, aggressive driving, reckless driving, and failure to drive within marked lanes / Bail $15,000

Gerardo Gonzalez-Flores / Serving time for previous arrest

                                   

Anne Foster / Temporary hold for another agency

Nicole Patterson / Temporary hold for another agency

Ronnell Robertson / Temporary hold for another agency

Dywhayne / Temporary hold for another agency

Shawn Kelmer / Temporary hold for another agency

April 16th

Darrell Lee Settle / Injury to property / Bail $5,000

Curtis Shawn Jones / Unregistered vehicle and DUI / Bail $1,385

Crystal Veronica Neale / Judge revoked previous release / Bail $10,000

April 16th

Darrell Lee Settle / Injury to property / Bail $5,000

Curtis Shawn Jones / Unregistered vehicle and DUI / Bail $1,385

Crystal Veronica Neale / Judge revoked previous release / Bail $10,000

April 17th

Nathion Lewis / Hold for NDOC

Tabitha A. Luna / Probation violation / No bail

Nikole J. Richardson / Serving time