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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Outstanding Warrants

Shoshone County Sheriff’s office has a backlog of more than 800 outstanding arrest warrants. Officials are asking the public for any information about the following people, who are identified by name, age, last known city of residence, the charge and bond amount on the warrant. If you have any information, contact the Sheriff’s Department at (208) 556-1114.

Sam N. Riley 32, Smelterville, driving while suspended, $1,000 bond.

Dawn L. Ringel, aka Dawn Noisey 42, Mannford, Ore., driving under the influence, driving without privileges, $264 bond.

George S. Risley 51, Yakima, driving under the influence, transporting open container of liquor, $66 bond.

Douglas L. Roach 42, Osburn, failure to appear/pretrial conference, $417 bond.

Michelle M. Roach 35, Boise, disturbing the peace, obstructing justice, $417 bond.

Tex M. Roberts 24, Wallace, minor consuming, $47 bond.

Ross A. Robertson 33, Kihei, Hawaii, fishing without valid license, $82 bond.

Wayne L. Rodenbugh 36, Mullan, driving under the influence, $500 bond.

Vincente R. Rodriguez 30, Smelterville, leaving the scene of a damage accident, operating vehicle without a driver’s license, $182 bond.

Christian C. Rogers 20, Kalispell, Mont., no driver’s license, $300 bond.

Linda M. Romerio 41, Spokane, petty theft, $182 bond.

Andrew L. Romo 47, Osburn, petty theft, invalid driver’s license, driving under the influence (two counts), failure to purchase driver’s license, $1,211 bond.

Allen B. Roy 24, Helena, inattentive/ careless driving, $300 bond.

Paul E. Russell 25, Wallace, driving while suspended (two counts), $100 bond.

Tanitha L. Russell 26, Kellogg, failure to purchase driver’s license, $100 bond.

Angela R. Ruth 21, Missoula, driving while suspended, $2,000 bond.

John W. Rutschow 32, Kellogg, disturbing the peace, battery, resisting arrest, $1,000 bond.

, DataTimes MEMO: Most contempt warrants can be taken care of by contacting the Shoshone County Courthouse and paying an outstanding fine.

Most contempt warrants can be taken care of by contacting the Shoshone County Courthouse and paying an outstanding fine.