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March 20, 2024
Vian Police Report

The following citations were issued by the Vian Police Department in February: Stephane Pribble: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Rabi Mirafi: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Nicholas Rider: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Perera Yusnier: Illegal U-Turn.

Frederick Dunson: Illegal U-Turn. Kendra Smith: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Linda King: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Armond Orr: Speeding 21-25 mph over (school zone).

Irene Torres: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Fredwon Dixon: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Garrett Medlock: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Linda Palmer: Illegal U-Turn.

Davron Jumanov: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Adrianna Elliott: Speeding 21-25 mph over (school zone).

Jaylen Deberry: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Shawnee O’Neal: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Juan Trevizo: Illegal U-Turn.

Amanda Stinson: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Ariel Bentley: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Atma Singh: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Jose Garcia: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Jerry Robinson: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Mohitpreet Singh: Improper backing.

David Seeden: Failure to obey official traffic control device; Maliciously defacing property of another (damages less than $1,000).

Manpreet Singh: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Kiersten N. Daniel: Driving in a manner not reasonable or proper.

Randall D. Bongard: Improper parking which obstructs the regular flow of traffic.

Tinka Bhatia: Illegal U-Turn.

Richard J. McLain: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Rodolfo W. Chan Perez: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Hunter J. Bridges: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Jorge M. Menchaca: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Daeldrew Stampley: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Darryl Jenkins: Illegal U-Turn.

Hailey Tejada: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Reginald Fournier: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Yunjiang Huang: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

April Olsen: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Anthony Wilson: Illegal U-Turn. Marcos Zambrano: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Michael Adcock: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Heather Blaylock: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Joshua Spencer: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Jorge Valladares Jr.: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Lemarcus Lee: Illegal U-Turn.

James Magness: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Guillermo Frias: Illegal U-Turn.

Samuel Swanson: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Brian Robbins: Trespassing after being forbidden; Maliciously defacing property of another (damages less than $1,000).

Kendra G. Spencer: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Mihail Malinov: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

William Prescher: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Larena F. Merchant: Animal at large (first offense).

Gina Hartig: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

John D. Martin: Speeding 21-25 mph over; Failure to comply with compulsory insurance law. Johnathan D. Marin: Speeding.

Ysaul Ambrosio: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Jonathan D. Pritchard: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Karen Tatevosyan: Illegal U-Turn. Adam Gold: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Bobby W. Thomason: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Ditrick Sanders: Trespassing after being forbidden.

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