Kuna Woman Arrested in Ada County for Failure to Appear Following Prior Battery Charge
Shaylynn Marie Mitchell, 22, of Kuna, Idaho, was taken into custody by the Ada County Sheriff’s Office on March 10, 2025, at 5:25 a.m., for failure to appear in court on a previous charge. She was booked into the Ada County Jail on a misdemeanor failure to appear (MFTA) warrant.
Under Idaho law (I.C. § 19-3901A), failing to appear in court after being released on bond or a promise to appear can result in additional penalties, including fines, extended probation, or even jail time, depending on the severity of the underlying charge.
Court records show that Mitchell was previously arrested on December 4, 2022, by the Ada County Sheriff’s Office on a felony charge of battery against a healthcare worker, under Idaho Statute 18-915C. This statute makes it a felony to intentionally cause harm to a healthcare provider performing their official duties, carrying up to three years in prison and significant fines upon conviction.
It remains unclear whether Mitchell has been released on bond or if she will face additional penalties for failing to appear in court. Idaho courts treat failure to appear cases seriously, especially when tied to previous felony offenses, as they can indicate an attempt to evade legal responsibility.
Charges Below:
Booking Date: 03/10/25 City: Kuna, ID Age/YOB: 22
Hair: Eyes: Weight: Height: Gender:
| Title | Type | Bond |
| Failure to Appear (No New Offense) - MD | MFTA | $ |