A 41-year-old man in jail custody since July 3 for larceny was booked Tuesday for a felony warrant alleging burglary of a business and misdemeanor petit larceny, according to a Carson City Sheriff’s Office booking report.

Curtis Mock was served the warrant, issued July 10, 2025, while at jail. Bail: $5,000.

In other arrests:
— A 59-year-old Carson City man was arrested Tuesday for alleged indecent exposure, a gross misdemeanor offense.

According to the booking report, deputies responded at 7:03 p.m. to the 1400 block of Rand Avenue for a report of an unwanted subject. On arrival a person pointed to a man near the gas pumps and was informed the man had been there for approximately two hours.

The deputy made contact with the man and advised him he needed to leave the location at the request of the manager. The deputy spoke with the manager to inform them that the man’s vehicle was going to be left at the location until the man could get a friend to move it. The suspect was unable to drive due to having a revoked license, the report states.

The deputy made contact with the manager inside the gas station. They advised the man had been at the location the day before doing the same thing and smoking next to the gas pump.

They stated they told the man to leave, at which time he pulled out his genitals and said something obscene. The deputy asked if they saw the man’s genitals and they said yes. They were asked if they wanted to pursue the charges against the man for exposing himself and they said yes, the report states.

The deputy went outside and made contact with the suspect again and placed him in custody for suspicion of indecent exposure. Bail: $2,000.

— A 74-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of DUI second offense, according to a Carson City Sheriff’s Office booking report.

At approximately 7:41 p.m. a deputy was dispatched to the 600 block of College Parkway regarding a private property collision and to assist with the parties exchanging information.

When the deputy arrived on scene there was a vehicle with damage on the rear passenger side and another vehicle with damage on the rear bumper. Both vehicles were parked in a parking lot.

The reporting party advised she was stopped at the exit gate waiting for the gate to open. She said the suspect driver backed into her vehicle. The damage on the vehicle was consistent with the reporting party’s statement, the report states.

The suspect driver was seated in the driver seat. The deputy asked for her driver’s license and she said she did not have it. The deputy asked for her registration and insurance.

While speaking with the woman, the deputy observed objective signs of alcohol intoxication, red and watery eyes and impaired speech. The deputy looked through the windows of the vehicle for open containers. As the deputy walked around the passenger side of the vehicle, the woman stated “I have been drinking.” A records check showed the woman had a revoked driver’s license.

While the deputy was speaking to the woman, she advised she was attempting to drive to get more wine. The deputy asked if she would perform field sobriety tests. She initially said yes. The deputy asked if she would provide a preliminary breath sample and she said yes. She then stated she would not do field sobriety tests and would only complete the breath sample, the report states.

She provided a .165 on the preliminary breath test. While speaking with the woman the deputy asked her to stand up. As the deputy detained her she stated she knew it was for DUI, according to the report. She was read the request for voluntary evidence. She advised she would provide a breath sample. She was taken to jail. The evidentiary breath test results were .138 and 1.39. Bail: $2,500.

— A 25-year-old Carson City woman was booked into jail Tuesday for a misdemeanor contempt of court warrant issued Oct. 24, 2023 out of Carson City Justice Court. Bail: $1,500 cash.

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