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Shelby County Sheriff’s report (10/3/19)

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October 3rd, 2019 by Ric Hanson

Officials with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office report six arrests occurred between Sept. 13th and 29th. On the 13th:

  • 54-year-old Ross Alan Roecker, of Harlan, was arrested by local authorities as a result of a traffic stop in Shelby County shortly after 8-a.m.   Roecker was arrested for possession of controlled substance (meth) 3rd or subsequent offense and possession of drug paraphernalia and was transported to the jail without incident.  He was held under $5300 cash or surety bond until he was released a few days later after posting the required bond to the courts.
  • 31-year-old Ivan Herrera, of Denison, was arrested Sept. 13th, as a result of a minor automobile accident in Shelby County.  Herrera was treated for injuries sustained during the accident and then charged with driving while suspended, no proof of insurance, and failure to maintain control upon public highway.  He was transported to the jail and held under the bond amount of $566.25 and released a short time later after posting the required cash bond.
  • And, 42-year-old Timothy Duane Snyder turned himself into authorities at the Sheriff’s Office Sept. 13th, on an outstanding active warrant for a violation of a no contact order from a previously charged domestic.  Snyder was held under no bond pending an initial appearance before the magistrate, and was set-up with a court date before being released on his own recognizance.

On Sept. 22nd, 80-year-old Larry Allan Watson, of Persia, was arrested as a result of a traffic stop in Shelby County.   Watson was charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense, and reckless driving.  He was taken into custody and transported to the Shelby County Jail and released a short time later after posting a cash bond.

On Sept. 26th, 43-year-old Anthony Joseph Blotzer, of Avoca, was arrested on an active warrant for Violation of Probation filed by the 4th Judicial Probation office.  Blotzer was held in the Shelby County Jail under a $5000 cash or surety bond and released later that evening after posting the surety bond.

And, on Sept. 29th, 26-year-old Victoria Marie Nobles, of Audubon, was arrested following a traffic stop around 3-am in Shelby County.   Nobles was placed under arrest and charged with operating while intoxicated 1st offense, reckless driving, speed, and no proof of insurance.   She was transported to the jail for further testing and turned over to jail staff for booking.  Nobles was held under $1000 bond until she was released later that morning on her own recognizance.