Sweetwater County Sees Slew of Arrests on February 6

Charges range from drug possession to drunk in public and animal cruelty

Published on Feb. 7, 2026

The Sweetwater County Detention Center booked several individuals on February 6, 2026, including charges for drug possession, drunk in public, and animal cruelty. The arrests were made by the Sweetwater County Sheriff's Office and the Green River Police Department.

Why it matters

This arrest report highlights the ongoing challenges Sweetwater County faces with substance abuse and other criminal activity, raising concerns about public safety and the need for continued law enforcement efforts and community support programs.

The details

The arrests include Gudy D. Morales Suarez and Chiara Tarazona, both facing ICE holds, Ino Castaneda charged with drunk in public, David Torres arrested for unlawful drug possession, Nicole Lee Dorsey charged with DWUI and drug possession, and Ashley Richau Davidson sentenced for animal cruelty.

  • The arrests were made on February 6, 2026.

The players

Gudy D. Morales Suarez

A 36-year-old resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, who was booked on an ICE hold.

Chiara Tarazona

A 38-year-old resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, who was booked on an ICE hold.

Ino Castaneda

A 58-year-old resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, who was charged with drunk in public, his third or more offense.

David Torres

A 38-year-old resident of Portland, Oregon, who was arrested for unlawful possession of a scheduled I, II, or III controlled substance.

Nicole Lee Dorsey

A 44-year-old resident of Green River, Wyoming, who was charged with DWUI and possession of controlled substances.

Ashley Richau Davidson

A 35-year-old resident of Rock Springs, Wyoming, who was sentenced for cruelty to animals (torture).

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The takeaway

This arrest report underscores the ongoing challenges Sweetwater County faces with substance abuse, immigration issues, and other criminal activity, highlighting the need for continued law enforcement efforts, community support programs, and a focus on public safety.