“No Extradition” out of state warrants are fairly common, so that’s a possibility. States tend to not want to pay travel costs for any but active major crimes. Parole violations aren’t usually considered emergent.
Yep. Per the PI, Arkansas had a no-bail warrant and dropped it.
http://www.seattlepi.com/local/412750_pierceco30.html
While true, a parole violation isn’t taken as seriously as say an open warrant for murder - but when you’re faced with a habitual criminal whose been charged with the sexual assault of a child and assault on a police officer AND has an extensive multi-state criminal record, a prosecutor can use an open warrant as a way to keep a person locked up.