6 inmates in Storey County are non-Hispanic white in Q2

6 inmates in Storey County are non-Hispanic white in Q2
Harold Wickham, Deputy Director - Programs — doc.nv.gov
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Storey County had six non-Hispanic white individuals incarcerated in the second quarter of 2025, according to the Nevada Department of Corrections.

This is the same amount as the quarter before.

Andrew John Fernandez, a 27-year-old Hispanic or Latino man, was the youngest inmate in Storey County in the second quarter of 2025.

Overall, local jails in the county had 10 people incarcerated as of the second 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 Storey County in Q2

Inmates in Storey County in Q2

Name Ethnicity
Andrew John Fernandez Hispanic or Latino
Bret Charles Minogue Non-Hispanic white
Edin Eduardo Alvarez Hispanic or Latino
Henry Alexander Hispanic or Latino
Jeremy James Morales Hispanic or Latino
Joseph Bryant Non-Hispanic white
Justin Lee Peter Johnson Non-Hispanic white
Perry J. Duncan Non-Hispanic white
Robert John Marsh Non-Hispanic white
William Lee Collier Non-Hispanic white


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