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breathalyzers to gauge alcohol First-of-its-kind UNC study uses breathalyzers to gauge alcohol use among college students NEWS SERVICES 210 Pittsboro Street, Campus Box 6210 Chapel Hill, NC 27599-6210 (919) 962-2091 FAX: (919) 962-2279 www.unc.edu/news/ NEWS For immediate use Sept. 9, 1997 -- No. 617 First-of-its-kind UNC study uses breathalyzers to gauge alcohol use among college students By EMILY SMITH UNC Highway Safety Research Center CHAPEL HILL -- Researchers at the University of North Carolina Highway Safety Research Center will begin a first-of-a-kind study this fall that further explores the nature and extent of alcohol use among college students. As part of the study, researchers will gather voluntary breath-alcohol measurements from students. Using breathalyzers will result in objective information new in this field of study, said Dr. Rob Foss, manager of alcohol studies for the UNC Highway Safety Research Center and project co-director. What is out there now is a lot of anecdotal information and a good deal of information based on surveys filled out by college students, he said. During the next several weeks, center researchers will interview students as they return to residence halls, fraternities, sororities and off-campus housing at night. Scientists will ask students about their alcohol use that evening and their mode of transportation. They will use hand-held, portable breathalyzers to obtain breath measurements. The study is completely voluntary and confidential, and students may decline to participate if they wish. After gathering data, researchers will share their findings with campus and student organizations such as Student Health Service, University Housing, public safety, service clubs, fraternities and sororities. These groups will work together to develop educational programs that address needs identified by the new data. This project will bring together many entities on campus that deal with alcohol issues, said Lauren Marchetti, project co-director. Sharing various perspectives offers a chance to identify innovative approaches that cross traditional barriers. Plans call for three rounds of data collection: One this fall, one next fall and a final one after the completion of any programs implemented by the university. The first round will help identify the nature and extent of drinking among various age groups, as well as emerging student drinking patterns. Once strategies addressing these patterns are identified, pre- and post-program data will be collected to evaluate the effectiveness of the strategies. Successful programs will be shared nationally. The N.C. Governor's Highway Safety Program awarded an $80,000 grant to start the project. Recently, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration contributed $200,000 to expand the study. We feel this is a subject that is extremely important to examine, and we're proud that North Carolina and UNC-CH have stepped up to take the lead in collecting valuable, new information about a problem all college campuses share, said Joe Parker, director of the N.C. Governor's Highway Safety Program. Marchetti and Foss praised the university for its strong support. I'm really proud that this university is the first to take a stand and say: `This is a problem that exists on all campuses and we want to get all the information we can to develop solutions,' Marchetti said. Once one campus has taken the lead, it encourages other campuses to do the same. Said Dr. Susan Kitchen, vice chancellor for student affairs, Alcohol abuse on college campuses is a serious problem that results in risky behavior, injury and, unfortunately, sometimes even death. As college administrators trying to address this complex problem, we certainly will benefit from the new knowledge and tools studies such as this provide. Student Body President Mo Nathan said he supports the project and thinks other students will, too. I'm very excited about the possibilities of this initiative, he said. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is no different in this regard than colleges and universities across the nation. What does set us apart is that we're not ignoring this problem. We're going to face it head-on and we're going to beat it. By collecting breath-alcohol measurements, Foss said, center researchers will avoid problems others have faced. The research that's been done in this area has relied mainly on questionnaire surveys, where people are asked to share their perceptions, and there are limitations with those surveys, he said. One is that when you ask people about an illegal behavior, such as underage drinking, they're not always forthcoming. Another reason self-reported surveys can be biased is that people simply cannot know some things, such as the extent of their impairment, so they can't accurately report it. Until now, most breath-alcohol measurements collected by researchers have been from motor vehicle drivers, not pedestrians. We re going to look at how people got from point A to point B, and how that relates to their breath-alcohol content, Marchetti said. We hope to learn how much pedestrians on a college campus drink, and how much alcohol passengers in vehicles drink, and whether their alcohol levels were higher or lower than the person who was driving. This research will enrich what we've already learned from previous studies. Marchetti emphasized that studying the level of impairment among students who walk or ride bicycles is just as important as similar information about people driving cars. As a society, we've done a good job educating people to stop someone who is impaired from getting behind the wheel, but we feel relieved when they decide to walk home instead, she said. The truth is that a high percentage of adult pedestrian deaths involve pedestrians who are intoxicated. The study also will look at how group dynamics among college students affect their decisions about transportation. As we interview people, we're going to find out if they've all been together for the last hour, Marchetti said. It will be interesting to see if groups pick a sober or the least-impaired person to drive. The issue of drinking and driving in the United States has largely focused on education and law-enforcement, according to Foss. The education approach has been to inform people that driving drunk is risky and then allow individuals to decide what to do, he said. The other approach has been to emphasize the enforcement of laws -- that it is illegal to drink and drive and police officers will arrest people for it. While these two approaches help combat the problem, they don't take into account the culture that creates the problem, Foss said. We live in a society that depends more on cars for personal transportation than almost anywhere else in the world, he said. We also have a society in which drinking is a central element. Drinking is part of our culture. Not only is it accepted, but for a long time has been promoted as desirable, enjoyable and glamorous behavior. We can't change the behavior of individuals unless we address the cultural dimension of this, which is that alcohol is easily obtained and is relentlessly promoted. What is needed are programs that try to alter this culture. At UNC-CH, administrators and students have worked hard to address the cultural problem of drinking on campus. Recent actions include: Last month, the university sponsored Fall Fest `97, a late-night, alcohol-free street festival complete with free food and soft drinks, carnival games, music, live performances and sports activities. The event drew 5,000 students, staff and faculty and provided a fun and fresh alternative to the bar and party scene during the first weekend of the fall semester. Last spring, Chancellor Michael Hooker's Substance Abuse Task Force made several recommendations, including alcohol-free social events, longer freshman orientation, tough disciplinary sanctions against persistent substance abusers, encouraging students to seek counseling for substance-abuse problems and a ban on alcohol advertising during Tar Heel Sports Network radio broadcasts. Tar Heel Sport Marketing, a division of the Village Companies, announced last spring its decision to end alcohol-related advertisements during radio broadcasts of UNC-CH football and basketball games. Public-service announcements regarding responsible drinking are airing on the Tar Heel Sports Network during the 1997-98 seasons. The spots are part of a responsible drinking campaign called Don't Get Wasted sponsored by Tar Heel Sports Marketing and UNC-CH. UNC-CH is working with the Center for Science in the Public Interest on a grant proposal for a mass media campaign against binge drinking. The center, a nonprofit advocacy group in Washington, D.C., will work to change the culture and acceptance of drinking on campus. During the 1997-98 academic year, the center will survey students and conduct focus groups. A media campaign targeting students will begin in fall 1998 and run for two academic years. - 30 - Note to media: The study's principal investigators, Dr. Rob Foss and Lauren Marchetti, can be reached at the UNC Highway Safety Research Center at 919-962-2202. Mo Nathan, student body president, can be reached at 919-962-5202. Matt Sullivan, UNC-CH's coordinator of substance-abuse programs, can be reached at 919-966-2281. UNC Highway Safety Research Center contact: Emily Smith, 919-962-7803 News Services print contact: Karen Stinneford News Services broadcast contact: Karen Moon
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Drunk Driving DefenseWashington DUI / DWI and Drunk Driving Defense, WA DUI Attorney Geoffrey Burg. Home Your Rights FAQs Credentials Testimonials Costs Criminal Defense Directions Free Consultation. Call today. 206.467.2607 Toll Free. 888.252.8856 DUI/DWI Defense. Articles | BAC Calculator | DOL | Forms | Glossary | Laws | Links | Penalties Law Offices of Geoffrey Burg, LLC Pacific Building 720 3rd Ave., Suite 2015 Seattle, WA 98104 Phone: 206.467.2607 Fax: 206.467.3152 Email: geoff@glblaw.com Free Confidential Case Evaluation: Name: Daytime Phone: E-mail Address: Description of Charges: "I want to thank you for your help with my case. You were able to turn a possible life altering situation into just a great learning experience. I appreciate the time you spent on my case. Your sense of urgency and dedication to your work is priceless. I now know first hand why you were recommended to me. Thanks again for everything. Take care ." - Tracy Stopped for DUI? We would like to help you fight your Washington State DUI charges. Please call us so that we may do that. It is what we do day in and day out, every day, every year. We have been doing it, collectively, for almost two decades. We are passionate about our work and will be doing it for years to come. We have helped hundreds of people who are in a similar situation as yours fight their charges. We have had great results, with many people having their Washington DUI cases dismissed, reduced to a lesser charge, or found not guilty after a trial. Washington State DUI Legislative Update. Click Here for the Latest Changes in WA State DUI Law... We understand after an arrest for a Washington State DUI, many people have feelings of despair, hopelessness, and even anger. We are here to tell you that there is hope that your charge will be successfully resolved and even more importantly, that you will make it through this period. Now you know that we represent people accused of Washington State DUIs. Here is how we do it. 1. Free Initial Consultation : We meet with you in our office, for free and for as long as it takes. We like to do this DUI consultation in person (not over the phone) because this is the best way to hear about your case and give you legal advice. There is simply no substitute for a face to face meeting. At that meeting we: • review the facts of what happened the night you were stopped for your Washington State DUI or DWI; • identify potential issues that may make it difficult for the government to prosecute you on your Washington State DUI; • describe the Washington State DUI law, as well as, the Washington State DUI procedure that you will be facing over the next few months; • outline different options you may have in your Washington DUI case; and, • provide you with a "game plan" in the form of a list of things to do to help you resolve your Washington DUI charges in the best possible manner. 2. Our Job: If you decide that one of us is a good fit to work with you on your Washington DUI (it is your choice who you work with and promise not to hard sell you, we only want to work with people who want to work with us) then we will we begin representing you in your Washington State DUI charges. We represent people all over the state on DUI Charges, but most often in King, Pierce and Snohomish Counties. Representation includes: • Attending all court hearings with you, including your Department of Licensing Hearing; • Answering all your phone calls, emails and questions within 1 day (usually immediately); • Investigating your case; • Advising you of your options for your Washington DUI charges and giving you our opinion of what you should do; • Reviewing the DUI arrest report with you; • Aggressively fighting your case this means negotiating with the prosecutor, filing legal motions, representing you in court; and doing whatever it takes to get you the best deal possible for your DUI charge. (Please note, if you want fist pounding, shouting and screaming lawyers, we are not for you that is not our style. We have found that we get the best results by being ourselves - civilized, honest and hardworking, not by grandstanding). • Being there to “hold your hand” throughout the entire DUI process beginning to end, in court, in the office, and over the phone. 3. Commitment: We strive to be a firm of integrity. Here are our goals: • Honesty • Direct and no-nonsense • Hard-working • Organized • Professional • Excellent at what we do • Provide top-notch customer service • Respected by judges, prosecutors and other lawyers. Based upon feedback from our clients, it appears that we are living up to these goals and are committed to doing so in the future. 4. Who We Are: We both feel fortunate that other people have recognized us for being good at what we do. Here is some information about our backgrounds and accomplishments: Geoffrey Burg • “Super Lawyer” recipient by peers in Washington Law & Politics Magazine . • Speaker and chair of seminars regarding DUI defense. • Writer of numerous articles . • In July 2002, I discovered a problem with the breath-testing machine - the "caretakers" ( Washington State Patrol Breath Test Technicians ) of the machine were not following all the rules for calibrating it. I successfully litigated this issue and was able to suppress thousands of breath tests around the state. As reported on the front page of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer , and other periodicals around this State, this meant that for my clients, as well as other people who fell under the time period when the instrument was not being properly calibrated, if the breath test showed a reading above a .08 BAC, then it would be kept out of evidence and no judge or jury would ever learn of the result if the DUI went to trial. • Legislative Liaison for the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. In this role I wrote, lobbied for and passed three laws that help people accused Washington State DUI. (Photo: Geoffrey Burg at the right, present for the signing of HB 1589.) • Graduate of Gerry Spence’s Trial Lawyers College. Mr. Spence is one of the best known trial attorneys in the world and he chooses 48 people a year to come live with him on his ranch in Wyoming for 21 days to train as a trial lawyer. I was fortunate enough to have been chosen to attend this program and completed it in 2001. Photo: Geoffrey Burg with Governor Gregoire. • Member of the only two Washington State DUI organizations that you must be voted into the Washington Foundation for Criminal Justice and the Northwest Academy of DUI Defense. Combined, these two organizations have under 25 members of people considered of the highest caliber of representing those accused of Washington State DUIs. Most importantly, I have had great success in helping people accused of DUI. My rate of having people found not guilty at trial is higher than the state average. In addition, I pride myself (and gauge how well I am doing) by the number of thank you notes I receive from my clients. I feel proud in saying that I regularly receive these. Patricia Fulton • I devote my practice to defending clients accused of crimes, especially DUIs. I am very proud of the reputation as a thoughtful and articulate advocate I have earned while defending people accused of DUI in Washington. • Named a “Rising Star” by Washington Law and Politics Magazine. • Member, and past President of the Northwest Academy of DUI Defense a Washington State DUI Defense organization with exclusive, by invitation only, membership. • Speaker/Presenter at DUI related seminars. • Author of articles regarding DUI Defense. • Membership of numerous criminal defense and trial organizations, including the Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. • Member of the King County Bar Association and member of the King County Bar Association’s Lawyer Referral Oversight Committee. • Admitted Washington State Bar and Federal District Court, Western Washington Division . Tammy LaLanne: As our paralegal, Tammy keeps us organized and on time. She is the person who greets you on the phone and helps with many of the details of your case. While we try and speak to you in person when you call, if we are in court, Tammy is the one that will make sure your questions are answered. • Graduated from Paralegal School • Working with attorney’s since 1989. We have designed this web site to try and answer every Washington DUI question that you may have. We did this because we know that knowledge is power and we wanted to give you back some of the power that you may feel you have lost from your arrest. We would like the opportunity to meet with you and discuss your Washington DUI related case. Please give us a call or email us so that we can begin to help you resolve your case. P.S. this is the disclaimer that our insurance carriers probably want us to make: Disclaimer: The legal system is complicated and people often find it has as many twists and turns as a maze. This is certainly true with Washington State DUI work. It is for these reasons that the information contained in this site is not legal advice and does not substitute for speaking with us, or any other Washington State DUI attorney out there about the particulars of your Washington State DUI charge. Each Washington State DUI charge really is unique and really does require individualized attention through a face-to-face consultation. The pages in this web site contain a lot of information, but just reading it does not make one an experienced attorney. Washington DUI law is very complicated and heavily litigated and there is a lot more information out there than can be put on just one web site, or probably even learned in a lifetime for that matter. Please, only make decisions about your case based on the personal advice of a lawyer. 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Intoxicated DrivingPurdue University Police Department - Wanted Criminals Features Purdue Clery Statistics Student Right to Know and Campus Security Act of 1990 (Renamed the Clery Act Your Campus, Your Safety (pdf) What's New Homeland Security (Defense) Active Warrants Purdue Campus Map (With Emergency Information) Citizen's Police Academy - Register Online Alcohol Student Awareness Program (ASAP) Sign up for a (RAD) Rape Aggression Defense Class Drug Tip Line Easy Bicycle Registration Wanted Criminals Return to Crime Statistics and Information ADDINGTON, Jennifer L----------(DOB: 9-14-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION ADINA-ZADE, Abdoussalam----------(DOB: 1-25-68) FAILURE TO APPEAR-FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT RESULTING IN DAMAGE TO UNATTENDED VEHICLE ADKINS, Daniel L.----------(DOB: 10-1-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, PARAPHERNALIA, PUBLIC INTOXICATION AHMED, Imran----------(DOB: 6-23-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED AKEY, Michael P.----------(DOB: 1-16-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION ALFAHHAD, Mohannad M.----------(DOB: 1-21-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION AMET, Timothy S.----------(DOB: 3-13-53) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT ARELLANO, Isela C.----------(DOB: 7-31-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-NEVER RECEIVING LICENSE-ANSWER PETITION ARMSTRONG, Nathan A.----------(DOB: 2-1-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION-5 COUNTS (2 WARRANTS) BAILEY, Jermaine A.----------(8-6-82) PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE BAJAJ, Rikin R.----------(DOB: 7-19-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-DEALING, POSSESSION OF A CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE, CONSPIRACY BARR. Brandon M.----------(DOB: 6-7-85) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION MARIJUANA, PARAPHERNALIA BASS, Leemun----------(DOB: 12-23-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION TO ANSWER TO CHARGE BEACHY, Joshua J.----------(DOB: 6-23-80) ILLEGAL TRANSPORTATION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY BEAN, Matthew J.----------(DOB: 11-23-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION BEAVERS, James R.----------(DOB: 4-26-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION BIGUS, Christine----------(DOB: 10-30-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION BILLETT, Brian P.----------(DOB: 3-30-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION BLAIR, Rickey N.----------(DOB: 1-16-62) OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED .10 PERCENT WITH PRIOR BONDS, Winter V.----------(DOB: 2-29-84) PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION-FORGERY BOOKER, Ryan L.----------(DOB: 10-5-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION BORELLO, Danielle K.----------(DOB: 11-16-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-TO ANSWER TO THE PETITION TO SET BENCH TRIAL-CHECK DECEPTION BOWERS, William W.----------(DOB: 3-3-45) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION BOWMAN, Cory L.----------(DOB: 3-28-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED BOYD, John M. (2 warrants)----------(DOB: 8-30-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT and LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT/TO SHOW PROOF OF RESTITUTION-Re-issue BREAUX, Ryan M.----------(DOB: 3-9-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED BREWER, Kimberly G. ----------(DOB: 9-26-72) CHECK DECEPTION BRIDGES, Jacky B.----------(DOB: 5-22-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE SUSPENDED, EXPIRED PLATES BRYANT, Monica D.----------(DOB: 7-8-66) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BUTTS, Jason M.----------(DOB: 7-13-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION CASTRO, Jose A. ----------(DOB: 10-10-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-LEAVING SCENE OF ACCIDENT, DISREGARD STOP SIGN, NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY CASTRO, Ronald G.---------(DOB: 2-9-51) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED CHANCE. LaMark----------(DOB: 1-4-71--?) FAILURE TO APPEAR TO ANSWER TO ADDITIONAL CHARGES THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION CHANCE, Michael----------(DOB: 9-25-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION/TWO WARRANTS CHARBONNEAU, Damien N.----------(DOB: 5-13-77) POSSESSION MARIHUANA CHEN, Danlei----------(DOB: 1-22-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-ATTEMPTED MURDER, BATTERY COMMITTED BY MEANS OF A DEADLY WEAPON, CRIMINAL RECKLESSNESS CHESTNUT, James----------(DOB: 1-29-39) FAILURE TO APPEAR-HABITUAL TRAFFIC VIOLATOR CHIGWEDERE, Fidelis N.----------(DOB: 1-14-82) FAILED TO APPEAR-MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE AND POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA. CHILDERS, Joshua J.----------(DOB: 2-16-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXCATED-PRIOR/OPERATING WHILE HAVING A SCHEDULE I OR II CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE IN THE BODY CHOI, Myung H. ----------(DOB: 2-25-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION CHOKSI, Parita V.----------(DOB: 5-26-80) FALSE INFORMATION/HARASSMENT CLARK, Steven Scott----------(DOB: 7-17-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION COLEMAN, Angela F.----------(DOB: 1-15-73) FAILURE TO APPEAR CHECK DECEPTION-2 WARRANTS COLLEGE, Casey M.----------(DOB: 8-2-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION CORRETJER, Ricardo----------(DOB: 3-17-73) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION CRISTADORO, Kenneth M.----------(DOB: 7-15-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION CZEKALSKI, Helen M.----------(DOB: 7-21-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION DAVIS, Robert L.----------(DOB: 3-30-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION (2 COUNTS) DELGADO, Deric E.----------(DOB: 1-15-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, UNSAFE LANE MOVEMENT DEPYPER, Stephen J.----------(DOB: 12-4-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION DERKACY, Lee W.----------(DOB: 10-2-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR TO SHOW PROOF OF COMPLETION OF DIVERSION AGREEMENT DEVEREAUX, Laura K.---------(DOB: 3-13-60) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION EATMON, Tracy R.----------(DOB: 12-28-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT EINSTEIN, Charles----------(DOB: 9-7-58) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT ELLER, Larry W.----------(DOB: 9-13-56) PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION-THEFT 5 COUNTS ELLIOTT, Larry O.----------(DOB: 9-24-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT AND CRIMINAL MISCHIEF ELLIOTT, Kent M.H.----------(DOB: 1-5-80) PUBLIC INTOXICATION FARIS, Bradford P.---------(DOB: 1-21-68) FAILURE TO APPEAR-FRAUD FARRIS, Michael L.----------(DOB: 5-20-58) THEFT FARRIS, Timothy E.----------(DOB: 5-28-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION FEIL, Justin P.----------(DOB: 11-18-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR TO SHOW COMPLIANCE WITH TERMS OF PROBATION FINN, Leo T.----------(DOB: 6-30-83) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA FOSTER, Michael A.----------(DOB: 7-4-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING A VEHICLE AFTER BEING ADJUDGED AN HABITURAL TRAFFIC OFFENDER FREY, Nicholas E.----------(DOB: 3-29-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA GAETA JR., UBALDO---------(DOB: 12-16-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND PARAPHERNALIA GALLAGHER, Andrew P.--------(DOB: 9-13-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION GARNETT, Shay Joshua----------(DOB: 2-2-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-STALKING, HARASSMENT, INVASION OF PRIVACY GARRETT, Troy R.----------(DOB: 2-8-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION GEARY, Alain D.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT GENTRY, Susan L.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT GIBSON, Clover L.----------(DOB: 2-26-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION GODBEY, Shawn W.----------(DOB: 8-6-75) THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION GOLAK, Derek G.----------(DOB: 10-26-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-SHOW PROOF NEW DIRECTIONS GONZALES, Justino----------(DOB: 2-27-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE NEVER RECEIVING A LICENSE GORMAN, Mike R.----------(DOB: 9-27-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION GRAHAM, Raymond, E.----------(DOB: 6-9-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION GREEN, Terry F.----------(DOB: 4-28-52) PUBLIC INTOXICATION GRESH, JAMES A.----------(DOB: 1-22-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION GRUENWALD, Gerald A.----------(DOB: 4-8-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED HALL, Dana Marie----------(DOB: 7-9-73) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED AND DISREGARDING STOP SIGN HALL, Douglas O.----------(DOB: 3-8-73) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION HALL JR, Edward J.----------(DOB: 3-11-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA HAMDAOUI, Nabil----------(DOB: 12-19-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY HAMRICK, Rodney D.----------(DOB: 1-29-56) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, RECKLESS DRIVING, DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED, OPERATING A VEHICLE WITHOUT FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY HANKS, Christopher W.----------(DOB: 9-27-70) AKA: SPIKINGS FAILURE TO APPEAR-PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION/THEFT HARMON, Darren L.--------(DOB: 7-19-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION HAWKINS II, Dale A.----------(DOB: 1-8-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION HENDERSON, David S.----------(DOB: 1-2-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-INFORMATION OF THEFT HENDERSON, GEORGE D.----------(DOB: 5-2-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION HERRING, Jacob H.----------(DOB: 10-13-85) PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION-DEALING IN HASH OIL, MARIJUANA, POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA, MAINTAINING A COMMON NUISANCE HIATT, Jennifer----------(DOB: 12-21-52) STALKING HINTERLONG,Michael A.----------(DOB: 3-6-86) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION HILTZ, Michael J.----------(DOB: 7-5-77) AFFIDAVIT OF PROBABLE CAUSE FOR POSSESSION OF MARIHUANA AND PARAPHERNALIA HOLDER, Timothy----------(DOB: 9-5-65) THEFT-2 COUNTS, HABITUAL OFFENDER HOLLAND, John E.----------(DOB: 8-22-64) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION HOLLOWAY, Vanessa----------(DOB: 10-14-57) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION HOOD, Brandon W.----------(DOB: 1-19-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION, DISREGARDING TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE HOOK, Jay C.----------(DOB: 12-28-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED HORD, Matthew D.----------(DOB: 1-6-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA HUGHES, Corrine M.----------(DOB: 12-10-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION HUGHES, Sarah E.----------(DOB: 7-5-83) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION HUMMER, Michael O.----------(DOB: 4-30-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION JENNINGS, Patrick M.----------(DOB: 1-21-84) PUBLIC INTOXICATION JOHNSON, PHILLIP O. II----------(DOB: 1-16-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED JONES, Eric A.----------(11-18-60) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION (2 WARRANTS) JONES, Mia D.----------(DOB: 11-28-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT JONES, Michael A.----------(DOB: 8-9-67) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION JORDAN, Quitilla C.----------(DOB: 3-6-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT KAMARUDIN, Mohd Z.----------(DOB: 6-7-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE SUSPENDED KEMPER, Aaron L.----------(DOB: 2-23-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED KIZER, Courteney A.----------(DOB: 8-26-80) FAILED TO APPEAR-DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED/SPEEDING KNORR, Daniel D.----------(DOB: 6-1-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED KNOWLES, David J.----------(DOB: 9-29-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT KRUEGER, Jay F.----------(DOB: 4-7-68) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION KUCK, Adolph A. Jr.----------(DOB: 2-25-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-SHOW PROOF OF COMPLETION OF PROBATION-PUBLIC INTOXICATION KUKLINSKI, Timothy J.----------(DOB: 2-4-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION LANDIS, Ryan S.----------(DOB: 12-6-85) FAILURE TO APPEAR-RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION, MINOR CONSUMPTION LANDIS, Shawn R.----------(DOB: 12-13-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION LANE, Jeffery E.----------(DOB: 4-22-86) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION LAUTENSCHLAEGER, John Dal----------(DOB: 10-9-67) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION LEI, Paul Chia-Ching----------(DOB: 1-4-83) FAILURE TO APPEAR-INTIMIDATION, CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT, BATTERY LEONHARD, Matthew J.----------(DOB: 9-20-73) PROBATION VIOLATION-FORGERY/THEFT LINDBERG, Scott J.----------(DOB: 8-24-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION LIU, Bingwu----------(DOB: 11-24-56) DOMESTIC BATTERY LOMAN, Niccole D.----------(DOB: 6-14-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION LOPEZ, Theresa L.----------(DOB: 1-19-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION LOWE, Andre Shontel..........(DOB: 4-1-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION LUTTRELL, Gary M.-----------(DOB: 7-25-66) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT, POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, RECKLESS DRIVING, DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED MALASHOCK, Jeffrey----------(DOB: 9-28-81) CHECK DECEPTION MALONE, Neill M.----------(DOB: 9-5-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION MARQUEZ, Juan----------(DOB: 7-19-75) PUBLIC INDECENCY MARSH, David G.----------(DOB: 12-18-61) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT MARSH, Thomas L.----------(DOB: 8-22-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE MARTIN, Peter II----------(DOB: 12-25-82) CONVERSION MARTENS, Patrick K.----------(DOB: 9-21-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-FALSE INFORMING, HARASSMENT/FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION (2) MARTIN, Joseph R.----------(DOB: 7-14-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED MARTIN, Michael T.----------(DOB: 6-8-82) MINOR CONSUMPTION MARTINEZ, Pedro B.----------(DOB: 7-8-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION AND RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT MARTINEZ, Ryan R.----------(DOB: 8-26-84) CRIMINAL MISCHIEF AND MINOR CONSUMPTION MAYOTTE, Thomas E.----------(DOB: 4-13-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, Blood Alcohol Content .21%/NO OPERATOR LICENSE MCCANN, Jennifer M.----------(DOB: 3-16-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CRIMINAL CONVERSION MCCOY, Shane T.----------(DOB: 4-16-85) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION MCDUFFIE, Clinton E.----------(DOB: 5-21-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION MCINTYRE, Nicholas J.----------(DOB: 5-25-83) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA AND VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE MENEFEE, Volanda L.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION METEVERAVONG, Chat-chai----------(DOB: 7-11-66) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION MILLER, Darlene K.----------(DOB: 5-22-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT MILLER, JAMES EARL----------(DOB: 6-30-47) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION MIN, Sun Kyung----------(DOB: 2-5-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION MINAMIDE, Daisuke----------(DOB: 3-10-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, UNSAFE LANE MOVEMENT MIXON, Tonya E.----------(DOB: 3-5-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION MOFFITT, DUSTIN R.----------(DOB: 12-16-81) FAILURE TO APPEAR-FALSE INFORMING, OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, RECEIVING STOLEN AUTO PARTS, OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE NEVER RECEIVING LICENSE MOHAMAD, Osmond A.----------(DOB: 1-1-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED NEWTON, Todd----------(DOB: 7-4-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION NIXON, Naomi M.----------(DOB: 5-9-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION NOVAK, Robert J. ----------(DOB: 12-28-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, PUBLIC INTOXICATION NOWAK, Kevin C.----------(DOB: 7-15-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION, MINOR CONSUMPTION, POSSESSION OF FALSE IDENTIFICATION OLIVER, Charles J. JR.-----------(DOB: 9-1-75) PROBATION VIOLATION ONN, Ngwah----------(DOB: 7-8-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION PARK, Yu-Jin----------(DOB: 3-9-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION PARKER, Dora Jean----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION PARKER, Emily F.----------(DOB: 5-6-81) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION PARVEZ, Muhammed K.----------(1-7-74) CHECK FRAUD-2 COUNTS PATEL, Avinash--------(DOB: 11-3-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-HARASSSMENT PATE, Taylor L.----------(DOB: 2-7-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT, PUBLIC INTOXICATION PATIL, Virendra S.----------(DOB: 8-10-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED PEDEN, Timothy M.-----------(DOB: 11-29-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT PEDERSTUEN, Scott P.---------(DOB: 10-22-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION PENNINGTON, Colin J.----------(DOB: 4-4-86) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION PERKINS, Jason N.----------(DOB: 8-15-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT PICKETT, John A.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT POST, Daniel A.----------(DOB: 1-18-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-MINOR CONSUMPTION PRATT, Charles E. A. II----------(DOB: 12-31-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, DRIVING LEFT OF CENTER RADLOFF, Brian K.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT (CHECK DECEPTION) RAYBALL, Daniel J.----------(DOB: 4-30-84) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, OPERATING A VEHICLE WITH AT LEAST .02 PERCENT BAC BUT LESS THAN .10 PERCENT BAC REED, Nathan M.----------(DOB: 6-10-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION MARIJUANA, POSSESSION OF PARAPHERNALIA REINDL, Jennifer A.----------(DOB: 5-21-77) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CRIMINAL CONVERSION RENAUX, Jocelyn N.----------(DOB: 10-2-77) PETITION TO REVOKE PROBATION-PUBLIC INTOXICATION REIMER, Ned D.----------(DOB: 3-15-64) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION REICHER, Kimberly D.----------(DOB: 7-30-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION ROBERTS, Brian K.----------(DOB: 6-7-68) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT SALGADO, Eduardo J.----------(DOB: 10-28-77) CONVERSION SAXTON, Julianne E.---------(DOB: 11-8-79) ILLEGAL TRANSPORTATION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY SCHWIND, Timothy R.----------(DOB: 6-11-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION SERGHINI, Mehdi----------(DOB: 7-24-75) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED SHANK, Todd C.----------(DOB: 12-5-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION SHARPE, James W. ----------(DOB: 5-29-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION SHAVERS, Romalice A.----------(DOB: 8-9-66) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED SHEETS, Daniel J.----------(DOB: 3-24-85) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA SHELTON, Lane E.----------(DOB: 7-23-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-SHOW PROOF OF COMPLETION OF NEW DIRECTION FEES AND DIVERSION FEE (PI) SIEGEL, Matthew S.----------(DOB: 3-14-83) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, VISITING A COMON NUISANCE, MINOR CONSUPTION SMITH, Vincent E.----------(DOB: 1-26-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION, TO ANSWER TO CHARGE SOPJES, Tyler----------(DOB: 7-31-82) MINOR CONSUMPTION SPANGLER,Robert J.----------(DOB: 11-21-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION STEINBERG, Danny M.----------(DOB: 5-11-79) ILLEGAL CONSUMPTION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE STEMLEY, Charles L.----------(DOB: 1-11-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION MARIJUANA, VISITING COMMON NUISANCE STEPANIAN, Scott J.----------(DOB: 3-3-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED, DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED STEPHENS, Jason D.----------(DOB: 1-15-81) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING A VEHICLE WHILE INTOXICATED, WRONG WAY ON ONE WAY STIBS, Jason E.----------(DOB: 11-1-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION, ILLEGAL TRANSPORATION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE ON A PUBLIC HIGHWAY STOBE, Christopher J.----------(DOB: 5-8-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT, PUBLIC INDECENCY STREET, Deborah Ann (Debi)----------(DOB: 7-11-53) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION STWALLEY, Thomas H.----------(DOB: 5-30-61) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION OF MARIJUANA, PARAPHERNALIA SWAIM, William B.----------(DOB: 12-11-59) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION TANNHEIMER, Michael J.----------(DOB: 3-28-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CRIMINAL MISCHIEF TERCERO, Javier E.----------(6-4-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION-2 COUNTS THIBAULT, Andrew D. J.----------(DOB: 2-10-66) THEFT-4 COUNTS TOMSKI, Tonya C.----------(4-6-71) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED TRANBERG, Daniel P.----------(DOB: Unknown) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT TRAYLOR, Anthony J.----------(DOB: 10-07-68) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION TREAT, Angel M.----------(DOB: 3-17-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION TURNER, Michael J.----------(DOB: 5-18-74) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION UNDERWOOD, Renita C.----------(DOB: 5-17-72) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION UNGER, Philip M.----------(DOB: 1-2-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-OPERATING WHILE INTOXICATED/DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED VAKA, Michael J.----------(DOB: 2-27-63) FAILURE TO APPEAR-4 COUNTS THEFT VAVUL, John S.----------(DOB: 9-3-69) FAILURE TO APPEAR-CHECK DECEPTION WALTON, Darrin J.----------(DOB: 3-8-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION 2 COUNTS WATERLOO, Lloyd A.----------(DOB: 9-6-81) ILLEGAL TRANSPORTATION OF AN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE UNDER 18 WITHOUT MOTOR VEHICLE WATSON, Kilian S.----------(DOB: 2-26-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT, FALSE INFORMING WEDIG, Ryan A.----------(DOB: 1-5-80) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION/MINOR CONSUMPTION WHITE, Donovan J.----------(DOB: 7-4-79) FAILURE TO APPEAR-POSSESSION MARIJUANA, VISITING A COMMON NUISANCE WILLIAMS, Carla J.----------(DOB: 6-30-78) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT-5 COUNTS WILLIAMS, Curtis Lee----------(DOB: 2-20-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION WILSON, Michael W.----------(DOB: 9-1-82) FAILURE TO APPEAR-PUBLIC INTOXICATION WOLF, Seth----------(DOB: 11-23-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-THEFT BY CHECK DECEPTION-3 COUNTS WOZNIAK, Michael E.----------(DOB: 12-5-73) FAILURE TO APPEAR-LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT WUTHRICH, Karl K.----------(DOB: 10-6-76) FAILURE TO APPEAR-BATTERY, RESISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT, CRIMINAL MISCHIEF XU, Jichen----------(DOB: 1-14-65) FAILURE TO APPEAR-FAILURE TO STOP AFTER ACCIDENT/NO COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE YU, Xiaochun----------(DOB: 3-6-70) FAILURE TO APPEAR-STALKING AND CRIMINAL CONFINEMENT info Return to Crime, Emergency and General Assistance
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