Sheriff's blotter

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The following people were booked into the Carson City Jail. All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in court:


-- A 22-year-old cook from Carson City was arrested at 12:45 a.m. Sunday on South Carson Street for suspicion of misdemeanor drunken driving, no valid license and suspended registration. His bail was set at $1,345.


-- A 35-year-old laborer from Carson City was arrested at 12 a.m. Sunday in the 500 block of North Nevada Street for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery. His bail was set at $3,105.


-- Michelle McMahan, 31, unemployed from Carson City, was arrested at 5:08 p.m. Saturday for suspicion of felony possession of methamphetamine and misdemeanor possession of drug paraphernalia. Her bail was set at $3,605.


-- A 24-year-old laborer from Carson City was arrested at 8 a.m. Saturday in the 1600 block of Airport Road for suspicion of two counts of misdemeanor domestic battery. His bail was set at $6,210.


-- An 18-year-old unemployed man from Carson City was arrested at 10:57 a.m. Saturday in the 3900 block of Gordon Street for suspicion of misdemeanor domestic battery. His bail was set at $3,105.


-- Byron Alan Curtis, 19, a builder from Wellington, was arrested at 7:45 a.m. Friday in the 1000 block of North Carson Street on an Independence County, Ark., warrant for suspicion of felony fugitive from justice on a bad check charge. He was also charged with misdemeanor possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia. His bail was set at $5,000.


Deputies responded to the following calls Saturday:


-- One controlled substance report.


-- Three subject stops.


-- One graffiti report.


-- Seven domestic disputes.


-- One fraud complaint.


-- Four traffic stops.


-- Three property injury reports.


-- Two vehicle injury reports.


-- One threat.


-- Two intoxicated subjects.


-- One juvenile problem.


-- One report of found property.


-- One coroner call.


-- One suspicious circumstance.

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