A total of 34 individuals were booked into the Coconino County Detention Facility during this reporting period.
📊 Key Trends:
- Failure to appear / comply: 11
- Disorderly conduct-related incidents: 10
- DUI-related arrests: 5 (including extreme and underage DUI)
- Assault-related charges: 6
- Drug-related offenses: 7
- Theft-related offenses: 3
- Trespassing incidents: 6
- Alcohol-related (non-DUI): 5
Many arrests involved multiple charges, often combining warrants, disorderly conduct, and drug or alcohol-related offenses.
⚠️ Notable Incidents:
- Brandin Lee Manychildren was booked on multiple charges including trespassing, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct, and failure to comply.
- Joey Richard Haro was booked on multiple DUI charges, including extreme DUI (.15–.20 and .20+).
- Sheridan Allen Benally was booked on felony unlawful imprisonment, DUI, assault, and disorderly conduct.
- Janaye Marie Runnels was booked on an extensive list of charges including aggravated assault on a first responder, resisting arrest, criminal damage, assault, and disorderly conduct.
- Aleschena C. Arleta Holyan was booked on multiple serious charges, including aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, fleeing from law enforcement, DUI, and providing alcohol to a minor.
- Johnny Angel Rodriguez was booked on shoplifting and providing false information to law enforcement.
- Vincent Clayton Bowman was booked on drug-related offenses and obstruction of a public thoroughfare.
📝 Additional Bookings (Summary):
Other arrests during this period included charges such as:
- Probation violations
- License suspended/revoked
- Public alcohol consumption and open container violations
- Shoplifting (misdemeanor)
- Drug paraphernalia possession
- Reckless driving and civil traffic violations
- Failure to provide truthful name
- Resisting an officer
📌 Transparency Note:
This summary is based on publicly available booking data provided to media outlets. Charges listed are allegations only, and all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Case outcomes may change as they proceed through the judicial system.