White Pine County is home to 5 white inmates in Q4 2025

Brian Williams, Deputy Director - Operations
Brian Williams, Deputy Director - Operations
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White Pine County had five white individuals incarcerated in the fourth quarter of 2025, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

This is an increase of 66.7% over the quarter before, when there were three white individuals incarcerated.

Jeremy James Moreno, a 22-year-old Hispanic or Latino man, was the youngest inmate in White Pine County in the fourth quarter of 2025.

Overall, local jails in the county had 82 people incarcerated as of the fourth quarter of 2025.

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.

Distribution of Incarcerated Population in White Pine County in Q4 2025

Inmates in White Pine County in Q4 2025

Name Ethnicity
Adele Said Mohammednur Non-Hispanic white
Alex Wayne Crisp White
Allen Donnell Stanley Non-Hispanic white
Ashley Dawn Non-Hispanic white
Benjamin R. Hobbs White
Boe Daniel Gibson Non-Hispanic white
Brian Wade Bainbridge Hispanic or Latino
Bryan Arthur Fitzner Non-Hispanic white
Charles Allan Lawing Non-Hispanic white
Charles Allen Lafferty Non-Hispanic white
Cody Michael Harlan Unknown
David O. Hooper Non-Hispanic white
David R. Best Non-Hispanic white
Delano Michael Wood Non-Hispanic white
Donald L. Winn Non-Hispanic white
Everett Blaine-Travis Jones Non-Hispanic white
Francisco Javier Rosales Hispanic or Latino
Jacob R. Pratt Non-Hispanic white
James Arthur Lewis Non-Hispanic white
James D. Ofeldt Non-Hispanic white
James Patrick Non-Hispanic white
James Reed Gledhill Non-Hispanic white
Jeremy James Moreno Hispanic or Latino
John F. Guido Hispanic or Latino
John Kingrey Swaim Non-Hispanic white
John Leonard Dabritz Non-Hispanic white
Jose I. Castillo Hispanic or Latino
Jose Rosario Juarez Hispanic or Latino
Joseph Adam McKnight Hispanic or Latino
Joshua Charles Delafrance Non-Hispanic white
Josiah William Rodriguez Hispanic or Latino
Juan Carlos Negrete Hispanic or Latino
Justin Edward Maughs Unknown
Kevin Michael Newhouse Non-Hispanic white
Kevin Wayne Andrews Non-Hispanic white
Loren Paul Betlach Non-Hispanic white
Marlene Monique Plascencia Hispanic or Latino
Megan Chance Griego Non-Hispanic white
Mercedes Ann Smith Non-Hispanic white
Michael Corey Lewis Non-Hispanic white
Michael Edward Sheline Non-Hispanic white
Michael Robert Vega Hispanic or Latino
Nathaniel James Murray Non-Hispanic white
Rita Marie Wooldridge White
Robert Allan Foster Non-Hispanic white
Robert E. Standridge Non-Hispanic white
Robert J. Ybarra Hispanic or Latino
Roger B. Davis Non-Hispanic white
Sammy L. Johnson Black
Sarah Monique Corkum White
Scott William McDermott Non-Hispanic white
Shane Thomas Williams Non-Hispanic white
Shawn Ray Southall Non-Hispanic white
Tina Louise Griffin White
Victor Manuel Hispanic or Latino
Vinny Garcia Hill Hispanic or Latino
Wesley M. Hodges Hispanic or Latino
William Kody Sprouse Non-Hispanic white
William Rodney Marsh Non-Hispanic white


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