JAIL ROSTER & STATE STATS

Inmate Offense Roster Monday, Nov. 29

 

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. LCDC.

Ballard, Wallace L.
Charged not classified. LCDC.
 

Bryant, Donald C.
Charged with felony aggravated assault and two counts of simple assault. LCJC.

 

Dionne, Pernell A.

Charged with felony impersonating a public servant. LCJC.

 

Eby, Jason R.
Charged with felony criminal endangerment, felony offense – all others, possession of dangerous drugs, disorderly conduct, obstructing a police officer, negligent endangerment, ten counts traffic offense. LCJC/OOC/TCC.

 

Ellis, John K.

Charged with felony solicitation, felony sexual assault, felony incest. LCJC.

 

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

 

Gordon, Dominic R.
Charged with felony revocation of suspended/deferred sentence. LCDC.

 

Handeland, Jeffrey K., Jr.

Charged with felony criminal endangerment, two counts traffic offense. LCJC.

 

Hartman, William C.

Charged with three counts felony assault with a weapon. LCJC.

 

Hinz, Charles A.
Charged with felony assault with a weapon and partner family member assault 2nd offense. LCDC.

 

James, Johnathan

Charge not classified. LCJC.

 

Leichty, Jared A.

Charged with felony possession with intent to sell. LCJC.

 

Moulton, Rebecca D.
Charge not classified.

 

Munguia, Fernando

Charged with possession with intent to sell.

 

Olney, Rebecca R.

Charged with felony assault on a peace officer, felony custodial interference. LCJC.

 

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

 

Scott, Peggy S.
Charged with all other offenses, traffic offense, and DUI alcohol or drugs. LCDC.

 

Steele, Karyl R.
Charge not classified.

 

Watts, Christopher O.
Charged with simple assault and disorderly conduct.

 

Weber, Tylin J.
Charged with felony theft, all others.

Montana State Stats

The coronavirus vaccine is now available for children between 5 and 12, but our team of analysts found that many parents are strongly against it.

 We looked at the main reasons why parents in each state are against vaccinating their children.

 In Montana, those reasons are:

  • 57% concerned about side effects
  • 26% not sure if children need it
  • 34% waiting to see if the vaccine is safe
  • 27% who don’t trust the government

The numbers won’t add up to 100% because each person gave several reasons for not wanting to get their children vaccinated. Detailed information on each state’s five main reasons for vaccine hesitancy are available at the link below. https://quotewizard.com/news/posts/parent-vaccine-hesitancy 

 

The number of coronavirus cases are falling and vaccine mandates are being put in place nationwide, but has that changed the way people feel about getting vaccinated?

Our team of analysts found the main reasons people in each state aren’t getting vaccinated. We also looked at how those reasons have changed over the last few months.

In Montana, those reasons are:

  • 63% are worried about side effects
  • 45% don’t believe they need it
  • 25% are waiting to see if it’s safe
  • 54% don’t trust COVID-19 vaccines
  • 44% don’t trust the government

The numbers won’t add up to 100% because each person gave several reasons for not getting the vaccine.

Detailed information on each state’s main reasons for vaccine hesitancy, along with demographic breakdowns by age, gender, education and ethnicity are available at the link below.

https://quotewizard.com/news/posts/covid-vaccine-data 

 

Inflation is causing increased financial hardship in Montana. Our team of analysts found that the number of people who said they were having a “very difficult” time paying for their usual household expenses has increased by 47% since June.

Montana key findings:

  • 8% of people are having a “very difficult time” meeting expenses 
  • 43% of people are experiencing “slight to moderate” difficulty meeting expenses
  • 54% of people are having “no difficulty”, down from 57% in June

Our full report on the effects of inflation in each state is available at the link below:

https://quotewizard.com/news/posts/inflations-impact-on-each-state

Courtesy of QuoteWizard.