Carson City arrests: Warrant jail bookings include 1 felony, 6 misdemeanors
A 40-year-old Sparks man was booked early Wednesday into Carson City Jail for a misdemeanor probation violation warrant issued Dec. 4, 2019 out of Carson City Justice Court. Bail: $3,000.
— A 19-year-old Carson City man, Jacoby Michail Robinson, was booked Tuesday into Carson City Jail for a felony warrant alleging detention or concealment or removal of a child, and a misdemeanor violation of suspended sentence warrant. Robinson had been in jail in California and was extradited to Carson City for the charges. Bail: $53,000.
— A 47-year-old woman was booked Tuesday into Carson City Jail for a misdemeanor violation of suspended sentence warrant issued April 24, 2018 out of Carson City Justice Court. Bail: $1,000.
— A 28-year-old Carson City woman was booked into jail on a misdemeanor failure to appear warrant issued Jan. 14, 2020 out of Incline Village Township Court. Bail: $1,495.
— A 37-year-old Arizona man, in custody at Carson City Jail, was served with a misdemeanor warrant Tuesday alleging that he issued a check without sufficient funds. The warrant was issued Jan. 30, 2019 out of Lyon County Justice Court. Bail: $1,000.
— A 25-year-old Reno woman was arrested Tuesday for a misdemeanor warrant out of Sparks Township Court. She was a passenger in a vehicle that a Carson City sheriff's deputy stopped for traveling 32 mph in a posted 25 mph zone. The deputy ran the passenger's name and learned she had a failure to appear warrant. Bail: $630.
— A Carson City man was arrested Tuesday in the area of William and Fall streets for a misdemeanor warrant alleging disorderly conduct. He was also cited for a traffic violation after he allegedly failed to yield the right of way to a vehicle while he was on a bicycle. Bail: $362.
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