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Carson City Sheriff's arrest log: Deputies make DUI arrest following hit and run

A 44 year-old Carson City woman was arrested late Friday night at 11:03 p.m. in the 400 block of North Curry Street for misdemeanor driving under the influence (DUI) and accident hit-and-run, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy reported.

According to the report, a Sheriff's deputy was dispatched to the scene of a hit and run accident. Upon arrival, two witnesses reported seeing a female driver accelerate at a high rate of speed and strike a parked Dodge vehicle.

The struck vehicle was unoccupied, on law enforcement observation, with damage to its rear end. Debris from both vehicles was located on the ground near the parked Dodge, the report said.

The suspect vehicle, a gray Subaru, was located by another responding deputy. On observation, the Subaru showed major front-end damage consistent with the damage to the struck Dodge.

A woman was observed sitting on the porch of a residence nearby and the witnesses were brought over to identify the suspect, the report said. The witnesses positively identified the woman on the porch as the driver of the hit-and-run suspect vehicle.

When approached by deputies and asked about the incident, the woman reported her boyfriend was driving the vehicle when it struck the parked Dodge. The witnesses denied there was any male in the vehicle, the report said. They reported the vehicle was only occupied by the female.

Upon striking the vehicle, the suspect reportedly got out of the driver's side of the Subaru and regarded the Dodge vehicle that was hit, the witnesses reported to law enforcement. She then got back into the Subaru and drove off around the corner.

The suspect admitted to consuming alcohol, the report said, a martini at a nearby pub. The interviewing deputy could smell alcohol coming from the suspect, who consented to field sobriety testing (FST), which showed signs of impairment.

A preliminary breath test (PBT) was also consented to, the report said, and the suspect provided a breath-alcohol content sampling of .192 percent.

She was handcuffed at that point and taken into custody, transported to the Carson City Jail for booking. Bail: $1,000.

In other arrests:

— A 40 year-old Carson City man was arrested early Saturday morning at 4:14 a.m. in the 1400 block of North Carson Street on misdemeanor disorderly conduct, obstruction as well as parole-and-probation violation, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy reported.

According to the report, law enforcement was dispatched to a business in the area reporting an unwanted subject who was refusing to leave the premises so that the business could close.

The suspect was located in the back alley of the establishment, displaying signs of intoxication such as slurred speech, red, watery eyes, and no control of body movements.

The suspect was observed to be extremely uncooperative with deputies, refusing to identify himself. His behavior was noted to be erratic and non-compliant.

Eventually, he was identified and a records check showed he was active on parole and probation with a no alcohol clause, the report said.

The suspect refused to submit PBT. Parole and probation requested he be placed on a hold for violating his conditions.

The suspect was handcuffed and taken into custody, transported to the Carson City Jail for booking. Bail: $300.

— A 40 year-old Sparks man was arrested for misdemeanor using marijuana in public at 10:03 p.m. late Friday night after law enforcement arrived at the residence in the 2000 block of West College Parkway to serve an active bench warrant on another subject, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy said.

According to the report, Sheriff's deputies were dispatched to the area to serve an outstanding misdemeanor warrant for battery on a 40 year-old Carson City man.

Upon arrival, deputies observed another 40 year-old male subject light up a marijuana cigarette while seated inside a vehicle parked in the public parking lot in front of the residence to be serviced, the report said.

A Sheriff's deputy reported he smelled burning marijuana coming from the vehicle. That subject was detained and handcuffed.

Meanwhile, law enforcement made contact with the wanted subject at his residence, verified his identity and confirmed the warrant issued by the Carson City Justice Court before placing him in handcuffs and taking him into custody.

Both male suspects were transported to the Carson City Jail for booking, each on $500 bail.

— A 27 year-old Carson City man was arrested early Saturday morning at 1:25 a.m. at the Carson City Jail for an active felony possession of a controlled substance warrant issued by the First Judicial District Court in Carson City, a Carson City Sheriff's deputy said.

Gregory Alan Vincent was transported to the Carson City Jail by the Lyon County Sheriff's Office, having been picked up on the outstanding bench warrant. A records check confirmed the warrant for failing to appear on the charge of felony possesion of a controlled substance.

He was then taken into custody and booked into the Carson City Jail. No bail.

All information for the crime log (unless otherwise noted) comes from the arrest reports supplied by the Carson City Sheriff's Office, and is considered by law to be public information. All subjects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. The policy of Carson Now is to name anyone who is arrested for a felony offense.

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