MsMarple
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There are more. I want to say I found 6 since 2004 by searching Nicholas Gilbert Claiborne. All theft/burglary/assault. KNOE had a short story tonight in which they mentioned both parents were arrested on minor unrelated charges. Minor? Repeated theft and drug charges arent minor in my opinion. I noticed the story was written by the reporter who did a video week 1. They must have won her over because shes clearly biased now.
Thanks! So add a marijuana bust and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile in 2008:
According to reports, Nicholas Gilbert and [JH - I redacted the name] were pulled over for suspicious activity. Gilbert was the passenger in the vehicle driven by [JH]. The traffic stop was initiated by McDaniel, and during the initial contact, he noticed an open container of alcohol inside the vehicle. [JH] gave consent to search the vehicle, and the search revealed several open containers of alcohol and what appeared to be marijuana on the floorboard of the vehicle. The search revealed more of what appeared to be marijuana in [JH's] purse.
She was charged for the possession of marijuana for the substance found in her purse, and Gilbert was charged with possession of marijuana for the substance found on the floorboard.
Other passengers were in the vehicle and were determined to be juveniles, at which time both Gilbert and [JH] were charged with contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile because reports stated that the juveniles smelled of alcohol.
http://www.kcwd.com/gj/2008/briefs-2008-08-11.html
Here's more info on the Domestic Abuse Battery arrest:
In an unrelated case, Nicholas Gilbert, 30, of Homer, was arrested and charged with theft and domestic abuse battery, with bond to be set on both charges.
According to police reports, Gilbert was arrested on Saturday, January 17 on a warrant of these charges. It was reported that on Friday, January 16, Gilbert had stolen some money from a victim and assaulted her. The next day, while on patrol, Officer Van McDaniel observed Gilbert trying to enter the apartment.
McDaniel approached Gilbert, at which time, he was arrested with the assistance of Officers Steve Harbour and Roger Smith.
http://www.kcwd.com/gj/2009/briefs-2009-01-22.html
I agree that Gilbert's past arrests aren't "minor" and they show a history of criminal activity and assault.