A new batch of arrests recorded by the Laramie County authorities highlights a mix of DUI, drug and domestic-related cases — information residents may see reflected in upcoming court dockets and local public-safety conversations. The log released by law enforcement names those booked and the initial charges being recommended; these are allegations that can change as cases move through the judicial system.
This summary is drawn from the most recent release by the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office. It is not exhaustive: the list excludes juvenile offenders, most sexual-offense referrals, and any individuals who posted bond or were released before their booking details were finalized. All named persons remain presumed innocent until proven otherwise in court.
What the log shows
The entries reflect a broad cross-section of incidents encountered by deputies and city officers: traffic stops that escalated to DUI arrests, domestic disputes, outstanding warrants, and multiple arrests where officers reported being obstructed. Many cases carry routine traffic or misdemeanor charges; a few are notably serious and will likely proceed to higher court review.
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Most serious allegations
- John David Haney — First-degree murder; aggravated child abuse
- Jordin Denise Marr — Felony possession of a methamphetamine-type drug
- Diane Marie Bustos — Burglary (alongside failure-to-appear holds)
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DUI and drug-related arrests
- Jesus Sebastian Moriel — DUI (combination), marijuana possession (under 1/4 oz), unsafe lane change
- Alex Jeffrey Toon — DUI; failure to obey traffic control signal
- Issac Nathaniel Varela — DUI (controlled substance), marijuana possession
- Gabriel James Hanson — DUI (controlled substance), marijuana possession, lane violation
- Kevin Dale Brown — DUI (combination), suspended license, reckless driving, altered license
- Chester Oliver Brolyer — DUI; no proof of liability insurance
- Peter Andre Ganison Jr. — Possession of a controlled substance (pill/capsule)
- Joseph Emilio Russo Jr. — Possession of a controlled substance (pill/capsule); bicycle equipment violations also listed
- Max Diefenderfer, Cassaundra Ameris Wilson, Kiersten Lynn Luce — listed on DUI-related charges
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Domestic violence and protection-order cases
- Ruben Daniel Sanchez — Domestic battery; interfering with an emergency call
- Stephen Auvice Sanders, David Corey Smith — Domestic battery
- Rochelle Carmin, Tyler E. Bonner — Domestic assault
- Jeremiah Dean Andrews; Christine Jean Cronin-Strom — Alleged violations of protection orders
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Warrants, failures to appear and probation holds
- Dominique James McCray; Travis Arthur Jewett — Failure to appear
- Guy Leeroy Meyer — Two failures to appear; interference with a peace officer (no injury)
- Andrew Willis Zielinski — Parole/probation violator arrested without warrant
- Rosalie Beers, Julian Michael Hernandez — Probation or misdemeanor-related violations
- Damian Michael Ferns — Failure to appear; district court warrant for failure to comply; alleged protection-order violation
- Ricardo Daniel Duarte — NCIC hold
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Public-intoxication, disorderly conduct and related offenses
- Alexander Omar Pena; Joseph Louis Garza — Public intoxication
- Alicia Garcia — Public intoxication; refusing to obey
- Daquan Shukur Evans — Interfering/obstructing; public intoxication
- Joshua David Wallace — Public indecency (exposure)
- Gregory George Snyder — Refusing to obey
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Traffic, property and miscellaneous charges
- Mario Terrell Jacob — Destruction of property (>$1,000); DUI; reckless driving; speeding
- Savion Maleak Selby — Theft greater than $1,000 (pickpocket allegation)
- Owen Derr — Fleeing/eluding; DUI; driver’s license-related charge
- Jeremiah Dean Andrews, Leon Justin James, Bert Alan Pierson — Several entries include obstructing or interfering with officers (no injury)
These entries are initial law enforcement recommendations and do not reflect formal filings or convictions. The Laramie County District Attorney’s Office may file different charges or add counts as investigations proceed. For readers tracking specific cases, watch for updates from court filings and official sheriff’s office releases; public records are updated as matters move through the system.
Information above was provided by the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office. Individuals named remain under the presumption of innocence unless and until they are convicted at trial or plead guilty in court.












