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How many inmates were incarcerated in Humboldt County during December 2024?

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Kristina Shea, Deputy Director - Support Services | doc.nv.gov

Kristina Shea, Deputy Director - Support Services | doc.nv.gov

The number of inmates incarcerated in Humboldt County remained unchanged in December 2024 compared to the previous month, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

In total, there were 40 inmates in the county at the time.

Gavin Paul Parry, a 21-year-old, was the youngest inmate incarcerated in Humboldt County in December 2024.

Jorge Cordoba Velazquez was the oldest at 71-years-old.

Every year, at least 38,000 people are booked into Nevada's local jails.

Nevada has an incarceration rate of 610 per 100,000 people, which means it incarcerates a higher percentage of its population than any other democracy in the world — except for the United States.

Inmates in Humboldt County in December 2024
NameAge
Aaron Wade Crutcher38
Alexis Moises Acevedo26
Anthony Agustine McKinney32
Antonio Sean Watkins26
August Anton Peters25
Candice Marie Anderson30
Chad Michael Reeves33
Charles A. Evans61
Christopher Troy Knight35
Coleton Ross Crouch26
Cory N. Hokanson45
Duane Lee Oakes52
Edwin J. Garcia45
Francois Etienne Clement60
Gary Dean Wangen53
Gavin Paul Parry21
Gustavo Carrillo Lopez47
Jamie Lee Sam32
Jared Paul Bannon27
Jorge Cordoba Velazquez71
Jose Trinidad Huerta37
Juan Manuel Acevedo54
Keith Dwayne Gearhart44
Kendrick Bernal Sam36
Kip J. Johnston66
Lane Charlie Tom32
Larry Jay Tom55
Martin Lee Williams41
Pamela Ann Erwin65
Rafael Rosas Cardenas57
Randy Lynn Mooney52
Richard James45
Richard Tracy Moore41
Robert Allen Murray60
Shannon Rae44
Stephen Allen Frederick48
Steven Lawrence Dixon47
Tyheir Dezmond Bolden25
Vallin Carlo Fontani25
Victor M. Millan28

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