Federal agents have charged more than two dozen people from 12 states in connection with the 41-day armed occupation of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County.

Most come from Nevada, Utah, Idaho and Arizona.

Each faces at least one felony count of conspiring to impede federal officers by threats, intimidation or force. Two people haven't been arrested yet, authorities said.

The list of 26 defendants in the conspiracy case:

* Dylan Wade Anderson, 34, of Provo, Utah, arrested leaving the refuge Jan. 27

* Sandra Lynn Anderson, 48, of Riggins, Idaho, surrendered at the refuge Feb. 11

* Sean Larry Anderson, 47, of Riggins, Idaho, surrendered at the refuge Feb. 11

* Jeff Wayne Banta, 46, of Yerington, Nevada, surrendered at the refuge Feb. 11

* Jason Charles Blomgren, 41, of Murphy, North Carolina, arrested in Bunkerville, Nevada, on Feb. 10

* Ammon Edward Bundy, 40, of Emmett, Idaho, arrested at a roadblock on U.S. 395 on Jan. 26

* Ryan C. Bundy, 43, of Bunkerville, Nevada, arrested at a roadblock on U.S. 395 on Jan. 26

* Brian Cavalier, 44, of Bunkerville, Nevada, arrested at a roadblock on U.S. 395 on Jan. 26

* Blaine Cooper, 36, of Dewey-Humboldt, Arizona, arrested in Springdale, Utah, on Feb. 11

* Shawna Cox, 59, Kanab, Utah, arrested at a roadblock on U.S. 395 on Jan. 26

* Duane Leo Ehmer, 45, of Irrigon, Oregon, arrested leaving the refuge Jan. 27

* David Lee Fry, 27, of Blanchester, Ohio, surrendered at the refuge Feb. 11

* Eric Lee Flores, 22, of Tulalip, Washington, arrested in Tulalip, Washington, on Feb. 11

* Wesley Kjar, 32, of Manti, Utah, arrested in Weber County, Utah, on Feb. 11

* Corey Lequieu, 44, of Fallon, Nevada, arrested in Nevada on Feb. 11.

* Kenneth Medenbach, 62, of Crescent, Oregon, arrested in Burns on Jan. 15

* Joseph Donald O'Shaughnessy, 45, of Cottonwood, Arizona, arrested in Burns on Jan. 26

* Jason S. Patrick, 43, of Bonaire, Georgia, arrested leaving the refuge Jan. 27

* Ryan Waylen Payne, 32, of Anaconda, Montana, arrested at a roadblock on U.S. 395 on Jan. 26

* Jon Eric Ritzheimer, 32, Peoria, Arizona, surrendered in Peoria on Jan. 26

* Peter Santilli, 50, of Cincinnati, Ohio, arrested in Burns on Jan. 26

* Darryl William Thorn, 31, of Marysville, Washington, arrested in Bend on Feb. 11

* Neil Wampler, 68, of Los Osos, California, arrested in Los Osos on Feb. 11

* Geoffrey Stanek, 26, of Lafayette, Oregon, arrested in Forest Grove on Feb. 11

* Travis Cox of Oregon, arrested in Utah on April 11.

* Jake Ryan of Montana, arrested in Clark County on April 5

A federal court unsealed the six-count indictment on March 9. The indictment also charges 20 of the defendants with possessing firearms and dangerous weapons at the federal refuge, nine with use and carry of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence, three with theft of government property and two with depredation of government property.

Those charged with possessing firearms and dangerous weapons:

* Ammon Bundy

* Ryan Bundy

* Ritzheimer

* Payne

* Cavalier

* Shawna Cox

* Travis Cox

* Patrick

* Dylan Anderson

* Sean Anderson

* Fry

* Banta

* Sandra Lynn Anderson

* Kjar

* Lequieu

* Blomgren

* Thorn

* Stanek

* Flores

* Ryan

Those charged with use and carry of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence:

* Ammon Bundy

* Ryan Bundy

* Ritzheimer

* Cavalier

* Payne

* Patrick

* Sean Anderson

* Fry

* Lequieu

Those charged with theft of government property:

* Medenbach

* Ritzheimer

* Ryan Bundy

Those charged with with depredation of government property:

* Sean Anderson

* Ryan

Federal judges have granted the release of Shawna Cox, Ehmer, O'Shaughnessy, Stanek, Sandra Anderson, Flores, Ritzheimer, Dylan Anderson, Ryan and Travis Cox pending the outcome of the criminal proceedings.

Jail records show Ammon Bundy, Ryan Bundy, Payne, Cavalier and Cooper are no longer in custody in a Multnomah County jail. They were transferred April 13 for a first court appearance in Las Vegas on a separate federal indictment stemming from the 2014 armed standoff with federal officers outside the Bundy Ranch near Bunkerville, Nevada. The five co-defendants facing federal indictments in the two cases are to be returned to Oregon by April 25.

So far, three people have pleaded guilty in the case:

* Scott A. Willingham, 49, of Colorado, faced two counts of theft of government property for his alleged role in removing a camera at an electrical substation near the refuge in January. He also was arrested on unrelated state charges -- unlawful use of a weapon and second-degree disorderly conduct -- March 16 in Grant County. He entered a guilty plea May 12 in federal court in Portland to one count. The other was dismissed. Under a plea agreement, he's expected to face six months in prison followed by two years of supervised release.

* Lequieu pleaded guilty to conspiracy to impede federal officers on May 19. Federal prosecutors have recommended that Lequeiu spend two-and-a-half years in prison. As part of the plea deal, the government agreed not to level other federal charges.

* Flores pleaded guilty June 9 to conspiring to impede federal officers through intimidation, threats or force. Federal prosecutors will recommend that Flores, among the youngest indicted in the case and now with his first felony conviction, serve six months on home detention when he's sentenced Dec. 8. Other charges will be dropped, according to the plea deal.

-- Tony Hernandez

thernandez@oregonian.com

503-294-5928

@tonyhreports