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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 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.

Benjamin K. Stewart 24, Kellogg, possession of marijuana, $500 bond.

Crispin O. Stockdale 19, Winchester, Idaho, driving under the influence, minor consuming, $313 bond.

William F. Stollfuss 29, Wallace, driving under the influence, driving while suspended, $547 bond.

Edwin P. Stokes Jr. 23, Smelterville, Idaho, driving with fictitious plates, driving without privileges, $300 bond.

James C. Stokes 22, Moses Lake, invalid driver’s license, $20 bond.

Gerald Douglas Stoneman 43, Kellogg, grand theft, $154 bond.

Kathren L. Straw 25, Kellogg, disturbing the peace, $151 bond.

Jason S. Streeter 23, Hayden Lake, minor consuming, $100 bond.

Leo C. Stull 23, Wallace, driving while suspended, invalid driver’s license, $$380 bond.

Merrie G. Stull 25, minor consuming, $100 bond.

Brian K. Swain 25, Pasco, possession of marijuana, $100 bond.

Jeffrey M. Sweeney 25, Missoula, fishing without a license, $65 bond.

David M. Talbert 26, Spokane, driving under the influence, $539 bond.

Allen H. Talbot 33, Deborgia, Mont., disturbing the peace, $151 bond.

Thomas F. Tanner Jr. 25, Spokane, failure to purchase driver’s license, $117 bond.

Mearle T. Taylor 27, Butte, Mont., driving while suspended, $564 bond.

Sunny R. Taylor 34, Kellogg, pedestrian under the influence, disturbing the peace, $55 bond.

Jason H. Taylor 26, Mullan, obstructing, $151 bond.

Thomas S. Taylor 33, Osburn, driving without privileges, no bond, two days in jail.

Leslie A. Tetrault 39, Billings, Mont., battery, $300 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.