Deputies make several outstanding warrant arrests

Posted 11/9/19

Deputies make several outstanding warrant arrests

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Deputies make several outstanding warrant arrests

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On Nov. 5. the following people were arrested for Ogle County outstanding warrants:

Ambra Walker, 33, of Rochelle, for failure to appear. Walker was given a bond of $3972.69 and was scheduled to appear in court at 1 p.m. on Nov. 6. Walker remains in the Ogle County Jail.

Teray Bell, 36, of Rockford, for failure to appear. Bell has a bond of $1,409 and Bell will return to court on Nov. 25. at 9 a.m. Bell remains in the Ogle county Jail.

Conor Smith, 21, of Rochelle, for failure to appear. Smith had a bond of $1,677. Smith went to court and received a bond of $125. Smith did post bond and was released from the Ogle County Jail. Smith will return to court on Nov. 25. at 9 a.m.

Krista Genna, 39, of Rochelle, for failure to appear. Genna had a bond of $1,102, Genna went to court and recieved a bond of $225. Genna did post bond and was released from the Ogle County Jail. Genna will return to court on Nov. 25. at 9 a.m.

On Nov. 5. at approximately 10:20 p.m., deputies were dispatched to the 400 block of South 1st Avenue in Forreston in reference to a check welfare.  After a brief investigation, deputies arrested Dale Ulrich, 37, of Forreston, for disorderly conduct.  Dale was then transported to the Ogle County Jail and held in lieu of bond.   

Nov. 7

On Nov. 7. at approximately 8:37 a.m., Ogle County Sheriff’s deputies initiated a traffic stop in the 5000 block of South Illinois Route 2.  After further investigation, Jason Reynolds, 38, of West Union, Iowa, was placed under arrest for driving while license revoked.  Reynolds was transported to the Ogle County Jail where he was held in lieu of bond.

On Nov. 7.  Zackerey Soto, 30, of St. Charles, was arrested on an outstanding Ogle County warrant for driving while under the Influence of alcohol. Soto has a $5,000/10 percent bond and will go to court on Nov. 12. at 9 a.m.