Of the 58 people arrested at Burning Man, six were from Nevada, according to public records from the Pershing County Sheriff's Office.

The arrest report shows people from six countries and 10 states face charges incurred during Burning Man, the annual festival held in the Black Rock Desert.

The report lists arrests beginning on Aug. 22 with a sexual assault and running through Monday morning.

Where were those arrested from?

Thirty-two people were from cities in California, including nine from San Francisco.

People were arrested from 10 states including Nevada, California, New York, Florida, Idaho, Colorado, Washington, Oregon, Virginia and Massachusetts.

People were arrested from six countries: the United States, Israel, Australia, Switzerland, Egypt and Lithuania.

What were the charges?

Charges included misdemeanors, gross misdemeanors and felonies. Most were for drug possession.

Bail amounts ranged from $640 for possession of drug paraphernalia to $500,000 for trafficking more than 28 grams of a controlled substance.

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The 36-year-old arrested for sexual assault on Aug. 22 was booked on a felony charge and $150,000 bail. He was the only person listed as a transient.

A range of ages in arrests

People arrested ranged in age from 23 to 55, with 30 of the arrests being for people in their 30s.

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Fifteen people between the ages of 23 and 29 were arrested.

Eight people were between 40 and 47 years old.

Five people were 50 or older.

A 46-year-old from Fallon was arrested for being an ex-felon in possession of a firearm.

A 55-year-old man from Dayton was arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

Last year, 43 people were arrested during Burning Man. In 2017, 58 people were arrested.

Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen did not immediately return a request for comment.

Allen has said that in years past, arrests continue through the rest of September as some remain on the playa until later in the month.

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