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gosa jail on charge of local Elbert
warrants. Bail was set at
$485. He was released after
posting bail.
BEATTY
Marvin Shemp was
booked May 7 into Beatty
jail on charge of domestic
battery. No bail
Theresa Shemp was
t",oked May 7 into Beatty
. on charge of domestic
battery. Bail was set at
$1,100. She was later re-
leased on her own recogni-
zance per Judge Sullivan.
Kathy Long was released
May 7 from Beatty jail as
time served.
Kenneth Arnold Gilbert
was released May 8 from
Beatty jail after posting bail.
Michael Neptune was re-
leased May 8 from Beatty
jail on his own recognizance
per Judge Sullivan.
A letha Harris was booked
May 9 into Beatty jail on
charge of possession of con-
trolled substance. Bail was
Stephen
Zyronski was booked May
12 into Beatty jail on charge
of possession of drug para-
phernalia and driving on sus-
pended. Bail was set at
$1,200. He was released May
13 after credit given for time
served and payment plan set
up.
Scott Haaland was
booked May 13 into Beatty
jail on charge of local war-
rant. Bail was set at $950.
PAHRUMP
Linda Parker was booked
May 7 into Pahrump jail on
charge of warrant. Bail was
set at $930. She was released
May 8 as time served per
Judge Sullivan.
Mickey Phillips H was
booked May 7 into Pahrump
jail on charge of domestic
battery. Bail was set at $600.
He was released May 9 on
his own recognizance per
Judge Tsafos.
Holt Glen Williams Jr.
was released May 8 from
Goodrich umpjailon his own recogni-
zance per Judge Tsafos.
Francisco Agurre-Majia
was released May 9 from
Pahrump jail on his own re-
cognizance per Sergeant
Hatley.
Michael Guy Laverty was
released May 9 from Pahr-
umpjaii after posting bail.
Gary Walter Storrs was
booked May 10 into Pahr-
ump jail on charge of first
DUI. Bail was set at $760.
He was later released after
posting bail.
Andrea Suzanne Jones
was released May 10 from
P ahrump jail after posting
bail.
Clyde Purcell was booked
May 10 into Pahrumpjail on
charge of statutory sexual
seduction, attempted mur-
der. Bail was set at $150,000.
Victor Parrish Gruendell
was booked May 11 into
Pahrump jail on charge of
second DUI and driving on
suspended driver's license.
Brent Victor Gruendell
was booked May 11 into
Pahrump jail on charge of
burglary, conspiracy to com-
mit burglary, and warrantout
of Henderson Municipal
Court. Bail was set at $7,925.
Dennis Clyde Williams
was booked May 11 into
Pahrump jail on charge of
warrant. Bail set at $5,000.
Eric Black was booked
May 12 into Pahrump jail
from Clark County Deten-
tion Center on charge of lo-
• cai warrant.
David Hernandez was
booked May 12 into Pahr-
ump jail on charge of DUI,
no valid driver's license, fic-
titious registration, no proof
of insurance. Bail was set at
$1,880. He was later released
on his own recognizance per
Sergeant Hatley.
Frank Villalobos was
booked May 13 into Pahr-
ump jail on charge of war-
rant. Bail was set at $1,210.
booked May 13 into Pahr-
ump jail on charge of con-
tributing to delinquency of a
minor. Bail was set at $600.
He was later released on his
own recognizance per Ser-
geant Hatley.
Deanna Gwinnup was re-
leased May 13 from Pahr-
ump jail as no charges were
filed.
Stao' Fergusen was re-
leased May 13 from Pahr-
ump jail as no charges were
filed.
Lawrence Nowland was
booked May 13 into Pahr-
ump jail on charge of war-
rant for non-support of child.
Bail was set at $24,964.
TONOPAH
Ria Kristen Limon was
booked May 7 into Tonopah
jail on charge of outside war-
rant from Oregon. Bail was
set at $25,000.
Richard G. Winslow was
booked May 7 into Tonopah
jail on charge of warrant out
of Eureka County. Bail was
set at $195. He posted bail
and was released.
Terrence Eugene Dean
was booked May 8 into
Tonopah jail on charge of
domestic battery. He was
later released on his own re-
cognizance per Judge
Maslach.
Sherri Lee Parra was re-
leased May 8 from Tonopah
jail after posting bail.
Jerry Wayne Laux was
booked May 9 into Tonopah
jail on charge of burglary,
possession controlled sub-
stance, possession parapher-
nalia, and trespassing. Bail
was set at $11,455.
Ronald Riley Graves was
released May 11 from
Tonopah jail to Churchill
County for transporton war-
rant.
Sandor Varga was re-
leased May 13 from Tonopah
jail on his own recognizance
per Judge Maslach.
Obituaries
Mary 00lseimer
Mary Kilseimer of Pahr-
of Summer, Mont., and Vir-
ginia Swassing of Kenosia, Pah.rump di onMay 6,
ump died on May 8, 1997,
at Pahrump Medical Cen-
ter. She was 66.
A 3 l/2-year resident of
Pahrump, she was born on
Nov. 1, 1930, in Iowa. She
belonged to the Women's
Catholic Organization and
the VFW, and was a mere-
her of Our Lady of the Val-
ley Catholic Church.
She is survived by her
husband, Jack Kilseimer of
Pahrump; daughters,
Margret Swassing of Ridge
Crest, Calif., Rose Coston
Wis.; sons, William
Swassing of Kalispeil,
Mont., Dan Swassing of
Casellia, Calif., and Mike
Swassing of Renton, Wash.;
five grandchildren and two
great grandchildren.
A rosary will be held at
Pahrump Family Mortuary
on May 21 at 7 p.m. A
memorial service will he
held at 10 a.m. on May 22 at
Our Lady of the Valley
Catholic Church.
Salvatore Ciaccia
Salvatore Ciaccia of
1997. He was 83.
A former clerk, he was
born on Dec. 5, 1913, in
Albany, N.Y. He was a
member of Lady of the Val-
ley Catholic Church.
He is survived by step-
daughters Syl via Hernandez
of Tampa, Fla., CecliaGoins
of Georgia; grandson Dou-
glas Hernandez of New Port
Richey, Fla.
A memorial at Pahrump
Family Mortuary will he an-
nounced at a later date.
In the Service
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Otto returns from
Navy mission
Navy Airman Christo-
pher S. Otto, son of George
H. and Panny S. Otto of
Tonopah, recently returned
from a six-month deploy-
ment to the Western Pacific
Ocean and Persian Gulf
while assigned to Tactical
Electronic Warfare Squad-
ron (VAQ 135)
A 1994 graduate of
Tonopah High School, Otto
was one of 175 men and
women who took part in the
USS Kitty Hawk Battle
Group's missions.
Dobkins re-ups
Navy Petty Officer 3rd
Class Brady A. Dobkins, son
of Bob Dobkins of Beatty,
recently re-enlisted for two
years while serving with
Fighter Squadron 204, Na-
val Air Station, New Or-
leans.
The 1993 graduate of
September High School of
Boulder, Colo., joined the
Navy in July 1993.
Brown completes
Navy mission
Navy Airman John A.
Brown, a 1995 graduate of
Beatty High School, recently
completed a six-month de-
ployment to the Western Pa-
cific Ocean, Indian Ocean
and Persian Gulf while serv-
ing with Sea Control Squad-
ron 29 (VS29), embarked
I
aboard the aircraft carrier
USS Kitty Hawk.
Brown's squadron was
one of 10 tactical aircraft
squadrons attached to the
USS Kitty Hawk Battle
Group. VS 29 flies the S-38
Viking, a multipurpose air-
craft capable of locating and
destroying enemy subma-
fines, long-range surveil-
lance of shipping, air-to-air
refueling and other missions
as required.
He joined the
Navy in No-
vember
1995.