Humboldt County Jail Reports: Daily Booking Sheet – June 30, 2026

Humboldt County Correctional Facility [Photo by Mark McKenna]
CAUDLE, RANDY LEE
- PC 647(f) (M) — public intoxication, being under the influence in public to the point of being unable to care for one’s own safety or interfering with public ways Arresting agency/officer: Eureka Police Department, Officer Stanclliff Arrest time: 06/29/2026 09:41 Status: Refused by medical at 06/29/2026 09:57 (booking 2600003654); a second booking record (2600003656) for the same arrest shows O.R. release at 06/29/2026 20:11
SEALS, CASEY ALAN
- PC 417(a)(1) (M) — brandishing a deadly weapon other than a firearm in a rude, angry or threatening manner
- PC 594(a)(2)(A) (M) — vandalism, malicious defacement or damage of property valued under $400
- PC 647(f) (M) — public intoxication
- VOP (M) — violation of probation Arresting agency/officer: Arcata Police Department, Officer Leslie Arrest time: 06/29/2026 10:06 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/29/2026 12:59. Arrest stemmed from an arrest warrant (CRCR2600301) and a separate bench warrant (CRCR2400164) for the probation violation count.
STUCKI, PRESTON SAM
- PC 273.5(a) (F) — corporal injury to a spouse, cohabitant or co-parent resulting in a traumatic condition
- PC 245(a)(1) (F) — assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm Arresting agency/officer: Arcata Police Department, Officer Rogers Arrest time: 06/29/2026 11:26 Status: No release listed on the sheet as of the 6/30/2026 print time, indicating Stucki remains in custody
MIDDLETON, KAREN LYNN
- PC 273a(b) (M) — misdemeanor child endangerment, willfully permitting a child to suffer or be placed in a situation where their health may be endangered, under circumstances not likely to produce great bodily harm or death Arresting agency/officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, Officer T. Barnwell Arrest time: 06/29/2026 14:27 Status: Released on bail bond at 06/29/2026 16:00, stemming from bench warrant CRCR2601943A
REPP, JOSHUA ALLEN
- VC 23152(f) (M) — driving under the influence of drugs
- HS 11350(a) (M) — possession of a controlled substance Arresting agency/officer: Eureka Police Department, Officer Stancliff Arrest time: 06/29/2026 14:11 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/29/2026 18:54
MUNTS, ROBERT LAMONT
- PC 647(f) (M) — public intoxication Arresting agency/officer: Eureka Police Department, Officer Stancliff Arrest time: 06/29/2026 16:12 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/29/2026 20:19
WELTON, BIANCA CASSANDRA
- HS 11395 (F) — Proposition 36 Treatment-Mandated Felony provision, possession of a controlled substance with prior qualifying convictions Arresting agency/officer: Eureka Police Department, Officer White Arrest time: 06/29/2026 16:24 Status: No release listed on the sheet as of the 6/30/2026 print time, indicating Welton remains in custody. Arrest stemmed from a bench warrant
COOKE, RUFUS WILLIAM
- VOP (M) — violation of probation Arresting agency/officer: Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office, Officer J. Tevini Arrest time: 06/29/2026 17:32 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/29/2026 19:04, stemming from bench warrant CRCR2600955
KOLSHINSKI, KODY JAY
- PC 647(f) (M) — public intoxication Arresting agency/officer: Arcata Police Department, Officer Cumbow Arrest time: 06/29/2026 22:18 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/30/2026 04:08
MARTINEZ, JOSE ESPINO
- HS 11377(a) (M) — possession of methamphetamine or another specified stimulant
- PC 1203.2(a) (M) — violation of probation, court authority to rearrest and revoke or modify supervision Arresting agency/officer: Fortuna Police Department, Officer G. Charlton Arrest time: 06/29/2026 23:54 Status: Released O.R., misdemeanor, at 06/30/2026 02:15
Note: This list above was compiled by AI using the Booking Sheet from the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office. All information was current as of the time the HCSO booking sheet was completed. Note the time on the original booking sheet for that information. AI can make errors — if you notice one, please reach out to us at [email protected]. Additionally, if a charge is later dismissed, reduced, or you are formally cleared and can provide official documentation (such as a court order or a letter from the District Attorney’s Office), we will update the log to reflect that change in status. We do not remove accurate historical booking information but will note verified updates to the official record.
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Today is International Day of Parliamentarism
The solution to the two-party problem
Because a parliamentary system has worked so well in Israel where people never vote directly for their representatives, where no party has ever won a majority of the seats and extremist far right religious parties hold the balance of power in what is steadily evolving into a fundamentalist theocratic state?
Britain is a prime example of a parliamentary form of government that works great on paper not in reality.
The same could be said for our system.
I should have put a question mark after my comment about it being the solution to the two party problem. There are certainly bugs to be worked out in that system as well.
But we definitely need a solution to our broken system.