
Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office Logs 500 Calls, 15 Arrests in Late July
The Yellowstone County Sheriff's Office responded to 500 calls for service and made 15 arrests between July 20 and July 26, according to the department's weekly activity report. Deputies also completed 253 case reports over the same period.
Man Arrested on Assault With a Weapon Charge
Donald Lanegan was arrested July 21 on charges of assault with a weapon and criminal endangerment, both stemming from the same incident.
Three Separate Criminal Mischief Arrests in One Week
Three separate criminal mischief cases were logged during the week, all involving pecuniary loss under $1,500. Draven Lightfoot was arrested July 20 on a criminal mischief charge. Aubrey Williams was arrested July 23 on criminal mischief, obstructing a peace officer, and resisting arrest charges from a single incident. Austin Johnson was arrested that same day on a separate criminal mischief charge.
Drug Possession Arrest Tied to No Contact Order Violation
Cedric Mitchell was arrested July 20 on charges of criminal possession of dangerous drugs, criminal possession of drug paraphernalia, and violation of a no contact order, all tied to one arrest.
Four Contempt of Court Arrests Logged This Week
Four people were arrested on misdemeanor contempt of court charges during the week: Christopher McBride on July 22, Racquel Black on July 22, and Danielle Lewis, who faced two separate contempt of court counts on July 23.
Two More Arrests for Violating No Contact Orders
Jordan Podruchny was arrested July 20 for violating a no contact order. Norman Nading was arrested July 25 on charges of driving a motor vehicle while revoked or suspended and violating a no contact order.
Shoplifting Arrest Escalates to Resisting Arrest Charge
Terrence Seader was arrested July 25 on first-offense shoplifting, obstructing a peace officer, and resisting arrest charges from the same incident.
Four Taken Into Custody on Outstanding Warrants
Tiffany Redwood and Kimberly Campbell were both arrested July 21 as fugitives from justice on outstanding warrants. Sheena Cameron and Brad Brandon were also taken into custody July 21 on separate warrant service arrests.

All individuals listed were booked into custody. Charges reflect arrest records and are not findings of guilt.
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