Kenosha County, WI Arrests
Treyante Lee Williams
12/01/2025 10:48 am
Treyante Lee Williams was booked into the Kenosha County Jail on 12/1/2025 10:48 AM by the Kenosha County Sheriffs Office for the following charges:
Return On Writ
Past booking information:
3/14/2025 1:31 PM
Disorderly Conduct
Disorderly Conduct
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor
3/14/2024 9:36 PM
Crt Status Only - Not A Charge
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor
Extended Supervision Sanction
10/12/2023 6:37 PM
Disorderly Conduct
Exp -Battery
Probation And Parole - Misd
5/27/2023 4:41 AM
Crt Status Only - Not A Charge
Bail Jumping-Misdemeanor
5/4/2023 7:42 AM
Theft-Movable Property
Criminal Damage To Property
Disorderly Conduct
Intimidate Victim/Threaten Force, Etc.
12/29/2021 7:06 PM
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Contempt Of Court - Disobey Order
Probation And Parole - Felony
11/29/2019 2:48 AM
Crt Status Only - Not A Charge
Bail Jumping-Felony
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Bail Jumping-Felony
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Possession Of Marijuana (Thc)
Theft-Movable Property - Special Facts
8/28/2019 5:20 PM
Open Intoxicant Prohibited
Disorderly Conduct
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Resisting Or Obstructing An Officer
Bail Jumping-Felony
Theft-Movable Property - Special Facts
Possession Of Marijuana (Thc)
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
7/28/2019 8:53 PM
Possession Of Drug Paraphernalia
Possession Of Marijuana (Thc)
Theft-Movable Property <$2500-$5000 (All Other Larceny)
Note: We post all subjects who are taken into the jail. The majority of the time, this is due to a new arrest; however, sometimes subjects are transfered back to this facility from another facility, which would cause them to be re-posted. The charges listed above may be the result of the subject failing to appear for court, not necessarily a new charge. All subjects are presumed innocent until found guilty by the court of law.