Bookings
<B>Brooke Danielle Casey</B>, 24, of Anderson was booked January 6 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for driving suspended with prior DUI.
<B>Juan Morales Sabino</B>, 25, of Anderson was booked January 6 by Law Enforcement for miscellaneous federal charges.
<B>Tiffany Nicole Dugan</B>, 27, of Cottonwood was booked January 9 by Redding Police Department for failed work release program and robbery.
<B>James Lee Lynch</B>, 40, of Anderson was booked January 7 by Anderson Police Department for violation of parole.
<B>Edward Eugene Lynch</B>, 39, of Anderson was booked January 7 by Anderson Police Department for under the influence of controlled substance.
<B>William Keith Dolloff</B>, 45, of Anderson was booked January 7 by California Highway Patrol for DUI alcohol/drugs.
<B>Diana Lou Ellen Greer</B>, 28, of Cottonwood was booked January 8 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for forgery of check.
<B>Michael Allen Norris</B>, 26, of Anderson was booked January 8 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for failure to appear.
<B>Basilio Angel Genetiano</B>, 40, of Anderson was booked January 8 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for failed work release program.
<B>Joshua Lee Holly</B>, 27, of Anderson was booked January 8 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for DUI alcohol/drugs.
For a complete listing of South County bookings, see the law enforcement section online at andersonvalleypost.com.
<B>Aaron Christopher Passieux</B>, 22, of Anderson was booked January 8 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for DUI with injury.
<B>Harry Berton Hagerman</B>, 25, of Anderson was booked January 9 by Anderson Police Department for violation of parole.
<B>Zachary Jerome Gerhard</B>, 23, of Anderson was booked January 9 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for failed work release program.
<B>Ronald Harloe Brown</B>, 33, of Anderson was booked January 9 by Shasta County Sheriff's Office for failed work release program.
Editor's Note: The previous names and charges appeared in the Shasta County Jail booking log and the Anderson Police Department's incident reports, which are a matter of public record.
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