The following people were recently booked at the Fulton County Jail:
• Johnny Linares, 29, Rochester, was arrested Tuesday on a warrant charging him with failure to appear in court on an original charge of battery. He was picked up at the Kosciusko County Jail and held on a $200 cash bond.

• Edwin Ramiro Rodriguez Pineda, 27, Elkhart, was arrested Tuesday on a warrant charging him with failure to appear on an original charge of driving when never licensed. He was picked up at the Elkhart County Jail and held on a $100 cash bond.

• Stefanie Trimble, 40, Indianapolis, was arrested Tuesday on a Marion County warrant. She was taken into custody by state police at U.S. 31 and Wabash Avenue.

• Justin N. Langley, 45, 7829 N. 625 East, Monterey, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with probation revocation on an original charge of resisting law enforcement. He was picked up at the Pulaski County Jail and held without bond.

• Christopher A. McVay, 39, 5355 E. 700 North, Rochester, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging him with failure to appear in court on an original charge of possession of marijuana. He was taken into custody by sheriff's deputies at Schmack Em' Bait & Tackle, 3516 E. 650 South, Macy, and held without bond.

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