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Outstanding warrants

The Spokesman-Review

Bonner County has a backlog of outstanding warrants. Officials are asking the public for information about the following people, identified by name, age, last known city of residence, the charge and the bond amount on the warrant. If you have any information, please contact the sheriff’s department at (208) 263-8417, or the Bonner County Communication Center at (208) 255-2946.

Felonies

Scott T. Brown – 21, Latah, Wash., trafficking in a controlled substance, $20,000 bond.

Chadwick Hoisington – 29, Priest River, parole violation/rape, $40,000 bond.

Yvette E. Huselton – 37, Troy, Mont., failure to appear/possession of methamphetamine, $10,000 bond.

George C. Kelly – 55, Clark Fork, Mont., failure to appear/insufficient funds, check fraud (three counts), $5,000 bond.

Steve T. Wynhoff cq – 38, Spokane, parole violation/possession of a controlled substance, $40,000 bond.

Misdemeanors

Kevin L. Buckhout – 26, Sandpoint, driving without privileges, $2,500 bond.

Robert E. Dearman – 27, Elk, Wash., failure to appear/driving under the influence, use or possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use, $12,000 bond.

Jeremy S. Foy – 24, Coeur d’Alene, parole violation/petty theft, $10,000 bond.

Robin S. Holt – 39, Priest River, driving without privileges, $2,000 bond.

Hector I. Jessop – 35, Rathdrum, driving without privileges, $2,000 bond.

Guy A. Lamkin – 42, Sandpoint, failure to appear/assault, $2,000 bond.

Darrin S. Pearcy – 38, Sandpoint, driving under the influence, $5,000 bond.

Barry J. Raynor – 37, Clark Fork, parole violation/driving under the influence, possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use, $5,700 bond.

Thomas M. Rooney – 40, Sagle, failure to comply/driving under the influence, driving without privileges, $5,700 bond.

Johsua E. Runion – 32, Sagle, parole violation/possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia with intent to use, $5,000 bond.

“Most contempt warrants can be taken care of by contacting the Bonner County courthouse and paying an outstanding fine.