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April 10, 2024
Vian Police Report

The following citations were issued by the Vian Police Department in March: Tiffine Nelson: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Jorge Benitez: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Jarmanjit Singh: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Michael Brown: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Joseph B. Essling: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

James Littles: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Aman Aman: Illegal U-Turn.

Tamara S. Payne: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Luis Corona: Illegal U-Turn.

Laine P. Trimmer: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Abdul K. Eshak: Unlawful stopping /standing/ parking in specified places.

Luis Chero: Trespassing after being forbidden.

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

Nicole C. Webb: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Kathy L. Ryals: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Steve D. Harrison: All taxes due state/expired tag.

Megan F. Elliott: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Spencer D. Beurskens: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Davinder Singh: Maliciously defacing property of another (damages less than $1,000).

Reuben Tompkins: Trespassing after being forbidden; Pubic indecency (urinating in public).

Derrick Thompson: Illegal U-Turn.

Jace P. Roberts: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Terry M. Russell: Speeding 11-15 mph over; Poss. of marijuana (simple).

Russell L. Hunt: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Bodeler Galette: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Makenzie J. Farwell: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Blake L. Meaux: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

James W. Greer, Jr: Speeding 1-10 mph over (school zone).

John L. Arnold: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Jackie D. McAllister: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Jeovane L. Martinez: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Atai Ensebaev: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Rita S. Denike: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Lloyd Craghead: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Steven T. Kenney: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Raymond G. Garrison: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Paul J. Seaman: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Tracy J. Halpain: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Kolula A. Kolula: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Tammarya L. Criss: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Bryan V. Goodwin: Speeding 11-15 mph over; All taxes due state/ expired tag.

Gennadii Budarin: Trespassing after being forbidden.

Robert D. Brokaw Jr.: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Anthony F. Dimaggio: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Dwight L. Jackson: Failure to obey official traffic control device.

Joel Esparza: Speeding 21-25 mph over (school zone).

Sandra Fricks: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Lisa Soyars: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Geraldine Jenkins: Illegal U-Turn.

Fenglin Duan: Illegal U-Turn.

Jeffrey Neighbors: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Tina Hatcher: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Rudy Murrieta: Speeding 11-15 mph over.

Malik McMurtrey: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Daniel Lewis: Speeding 16-20 mph over.

Mariah King: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Isaac Judon: Illegal U-Turn.

Andrea D. Lasiter: Petit larceny (under $50).

Miguel Pontillo: Speeding 21-25 mph over.

Michael Lollman: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Ronald Dahle: Illegal U-Turn.

Benjamin T. Jordan: Failure to obey official traffic control device; Attempting to prevent the performance of a police officers duties.

Kathy J. Tibbits: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

James Cooper: Speeding 11-15 mph over (school zone).

Tayslee Williams: Speeding 16-20 mph over (school zone).

Ramiro Gonzalez: Illegal U-Turn.

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