Atascadero arrest records for June 20 to June 26
Weekly arrest logs from the Atascadero Police Department
- On June 20, Laura Gail Sanchez, 62, of Templeton, was arrested at 8337 San Dimas Road for contempt of court: disobeying court order/etcetera.
- On June 20, Jorge Manuel Mendozaluengas, 25, of Paso Robles, was arrested at 9850 East Front Street for disorderly conduct: alcohol.
- On June 20, Shon Wesley Hand, 53, of San Luis Obispo, was arrested off Highway 1 near Colony Drive for driving under the influence of any drug.
- On June 21, Joseph John Perez, 31, of Paso Robles, was arrested at the intersection of Tecorida Ave. and Marchant Ave. for probation violation: rearrest/revoke.
- On June 22, Alan Robert James, 63, of Paso Robles, was arrested at 6100 El Camino Real for robbery, probation violation: rearrest/revoke and warrant: FTA vehicle code violation.
- On June 23, Elizabeth Marjorie Shanklin, 35, of Paso Robles, was arrested at 8360 El Camino Real for disorderly conduct: alcohol.
- On June 23, Brandon James Holder, 29, of Templeton, was arrested in San Luis Obispo for driving under the influence of alcohol with a blood alcohol content of .08 percent or higher: causing bodily injury and child abuse with possible great bodily injury or death.
- On June 23, David Anthony Leblanc, 40, was arrested at 7135 El Camino Real for false identification to specific peace officers, appropriating lost property and grand theft: money/labor/property.
- On June 24, James Gordon Korski, 27, transient, was arrested at 6125 San Anselmo Road for possession of narcotic controlled substance, possession of unlawful paraphernalia and failure to appear after PTA and not posting bail.
- On June 24, Manuel Roy Catron, 28, transient, was arrested at 6125 San Anselmo Road for possession of controlled substance and receiving/etcetera known stolen property.
- On June 26, Andrew Michael Powell, 26, transient, was arrested at 4381 El Camino Real for failure to appear after PTA and not posting bail.
The arrest records presented are provided by the Atascadero Police Department. Suspects are innocent until proven guilty by a court of law.
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