JAIL ROSTER & MONTANA NEWS

Inmate Offense Roster

Monday, Jan. 3

 

 

 

All charges are misdemeanors unless
specified as a felony. This list of inmates
reflects solely those detained
on the date listed above and does not reflect those who have since been arrested or released.

 

 

 

Assance, Tristan K.

Charged with felony assault with a weapon, destruction of a communication device. Lincoln County District Court.

 

Barrows, Craig A
Charged with felony drug/narcotic violations. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Bryant, Donald C.
Charged with felony aggravated assault and two counts of simple assault. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Dionne, Pernell A.

Charged with felony impersonating a public servant. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Eatwell, Robert C.
Charged with all other offenses.

 

Eby, Jason R.
Charged with felony criminal endangerment, felony drug violations, felony all other offences, negligent endangerment, obstructing a peace officer, disorderly conduct, possession of dangerous drugs, and 10 counts of traffic offense. Lincoln County Justice Court; OOC/TCC.

 

Ellis, John K.

Charged with felony solicitation, felony assault with a weapon, felony sexual assault, felony incest. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Fettig, Jason M.
Charged with felony all other offenses, felony driving under the influence, and 3 counts of traffic offence.

 

Fletcher, Justen
Charged with all other offenses, three counts traffic offense, and liquor law violation.

 

Garberg, Jason W.
Charged with felony all other offenses.

 

Handeland, Jeffrey K., Jr.

Charged with felony criminal endangerment, two counts traffic offense. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

 

Hansen, Luke D

Felony all other larceny.

 

Hartman, William C.

Charged with three counts felony assault with a weapon. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

James, Johnathan

Charge not classified, all other offenses. Lincoln County Justice Court, OOC.

 

Legan, Jon Q.
Charged with felony all other offenses.

 

Leichty, Jared A.

Charged with felony possession with intent to sell. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Munguia, Fernando

Charged with felony possession with intent to sell.

 

Peterson, Jonathan J.
Charged with felony intimidation, felony simple assault, simple assault, all other offenses, and disorderly conduct. LCJC.

 

Rebo, Dylan M.
Charged with felony failure to register sexual or violent offender registry, felony all other offenses, resisting arrest, and obstructing a peace officer. OOC

 

Scott, Peggy S.
Charged with all other offenses, traffic offense, and DUI alcohol or drugs. Lincoln County District Court.

 

 

Steele, Karyl R.
Charge not classified. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Steiger, Angela J.
Charged with felony all other offenses and all other larceny. TCC.

 

Volkenand, Jacob L.
Charged with destruction/damage/vandalism, trespass of real property, and traffic offense. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Webb, Sean T.

Charged with felony burglary/ breaking and entering, all other larceny. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Weber, Tylin J.
Charged with felony theft, all others. Lincoln County District Court.

 

Wilhelmsen, Jerad P.

Charged with felony drug/narcotic violations, drug equipment violations, all other offenses, three counts traffic offenses. Lincoln County Justice Court.

 

Wilkes, Tyler J.
Charged with felony drug/narcotic violation, drug equipment violations, all other offenses, and 3 counts of traffic offense. Lincoln County Justice Court.

January is Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Montana – Gov. Gianforte, AG Knudsen Encourage

Montanans to Join the Fight to End Human Trafficking

Submitted by

Brooke Stroyke

After proclaiming January as Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month in Montana, Governor Greg Gianforte today teamed up with Attorney General Austin Knudsen to encourage Montanans to join the fight to end human trafficking.

“Generating an estimated $150 billion worldwide per year, human trafficking is a form of modern-day slavery whereby traffickers, which are often organized criminal enterprises, profit at the expense of adults or children by compelling them to perform labor or engage in commercial sex,” the governor and attorney general wrote in a letter to Montanans.

“During the month of January, we encourage you to be a part of the solution to end human trafficking by learning to identify signs and committing to report suspected human trafficking activity to law enforcement,” the governor and attorney general continued. “An informed, engaged citizenry is one of the best tools we have to put an end to these despicable crimes.”

The Montana Department of Justice (DOJ) tracked a 485 percent increase in human trafficking cases from 2015 to 2021. In 2015, DOJ tracked seven human trafficking cases, compared to 41 in 2021.