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'''Ariana Roldán''' is a character in the [[:category:Melisende Dulac Series| Melisende Dulac Series]]. | '''Ariana Roldán''' is a character in the [[:category:Melisende Dulac Series| Melisende Dulac Series]]. | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
Ariana is the lone woman Deputy Sheriff in the [[Barlow County Sheriff's Department]]. In her first appearance in [[Crossroad]], she's aloof with Melisende, keeping a professional distance. However, during the events of [[Waldo's Gold]], she grows more friendly with Mel, going so far as to share her personal cell number. In [[The Sheepshooter's Funeral]], she's become friends with Melisende. | Ariana is the lone woman Deputy Sheriff in the [[Barlow County Sheriff's Department]]. In her first appearance in [[Crossroad]], she's aloof with [[Melisende Dulac|Melisende]], keeping a professional distance. However, during the events of [[Waldo's Gold]], she grows more friendly with Mel, going so far as to share her personal cell number. In [[The Sheepshooter's Funeral]], she's become friends with Melisende. | ||
She has an Associates degree in criminal justice from [[Barlow County Community College]]. | She has an Associates degree in criminal justice from [[Barlow County Community College]]. |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 11 August 2024
Ariana Roldán is a character in the Melisende Dulac Series.
Biography
Ariana is the lone woman Deputy Sheriff in the Barlow County Sheriff's Department. In her first appearance in Crossroad, she's aloof with Melisende, keeping a professional distance. However, during the events of Waldo's Gold, she grows more friendly with Mel, going so far as to share her personal cell number. In The Sheepshooter's Funeral, she's become friends with Melisende.
She has an Associates degree in criminal justice from Barlow County Community College.
Description
Her eyes are as hickory brown.[1]
Vital Statistics
Date of Birth: 30 June 1988
Date of Death: —
Appearances
References