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Sterling Police Arrest Two Residents, Including Man Held on Federal Warrant

A Sterling man, 49, was arrested on a federal warrant Tuesday in the 400 block of West 10th Street, one of two arrests detailed in the latest police activity report.

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Sterling Police Arrest Two Residents, Including Man Held on Federal Warrant
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Sterling police arrested two people Tuesday, including a 49-year-old man taken into custody on a federal warrant, according to an activity report released by the Sterling Police Department on March 25.

Joshua L. Davis, 49, was taken into custody in the 400 block of West 10th Street on a federal warrant. Federal warrants, which are issued by a U.S. district court or federal magistrate, typically stem from alleged violations of federal law and carry broader jurisdictional reach than state-level warrants, allowing law enforcement agencies anywhere in the country to take the subject into custody.

In a separate incident, a traffic stop on West 5th Street led to the apprehension of Shauntai S. Reyes, 38, who faces charges connected to driving under the influence, along with additional offenses.

The activity report also noted other routine patrol contacts alongside the two arrests, reflecting the department's standard daily operations across Sterling's residential and commercial corridors.

No charges were listed in the report against Davis beyond the federal warrant, and no further details about the nature of the underlying federal case were disclosed. The Sterling Police Department has not released additional information about either arrest.

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