BULLHEAD CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT:
WARRANT—Christopher Michael Welch, 35, was arrested on Sept. 6 at the intersection of Commercial Way and Riviera Boulevard on a misdemeanor warrant for theft. He was taken to the Mohave County jail in Kingman.
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE—Karla Paola Rincon, 30, was arrested on Sept. 6 in the area of Riviera Boulevard and Surf and Sand Drive on suspicion of driving under the influence. Emergency crews responded to a single vehicle accident in that area and it was reported that Rincon had allegedly struck multiple curbs and then a residential fence. She was treated at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center and later released.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ASSAULT—Joshua Raymond Heim, 33, was arrested on Sept. 8 in the 1000 block of Jocabima Drive on suspicion of disorderly conduct per domestic violence, criminal damage per domestic violence and assault per domestic violence. Him reportedly engaged in a fight with his wife, pushing her to the ground and allegedly throwing an ice chest at her. He also reportedly threw his wife’s phone and repeatedly punched the television.
The wife – Kaycee Elizabeth Heim, 29 – was also arrested for disorderly conduct per domestic violence and criminal damage per domestic violence after police say she reportedly screamed at her husband during the fight and stabbed her husband’s cell phone with a kitchen knife. Both were taken to the Mohave County jail.
EXCESSIVE SPEED—Cassandra Kay Maggard, 56, was cited and released on Sept. 8 in the area of Bullhead Parkway and Laughlin Ranch Boulevard on suspicion of excessive speed. She was reportedly traveling an estimated 79 miles per hour in a 50 mile per hour zone.
WARRANT—Anthony George Lockwood, 39, was arrested on Sept. 8 in the 700 block of Marina Boulevard on a pre-adjudication warrant. He was taken to the Mohave County jail.
WARRANT—Kyle Anthony Moos, 21, was arrested on Sept. 8 in the area of Bullhead Parkway South and Highway 95 on a misdemeanor warrant for interfering with judicial proceedings. He was taken to the Mohave County jail.
DISORDERLY CONDUCT/ASSAULT/CRIMINAL DAMAGE—Rebekkah Allison Hull, 25, was arrested on Sept. 8 in the 1600 block of Goldfish Road on suspicion of disorderly conduct per domestic violence, assault per domestic violence and criminal damage per domestic violence. Police responded to the address after it was reported that Hull had reportedly gotten into an argument with her boyfriend and hit him. It was also reported that she kicked in the bedroom door when the victim was trying to get away from her. She reportedly continued to assault him and threw his phone off the balcony. She was taken to the Mohave County jail.
ASSAULT/DISORDERLY CONDUCT—Edward Joseph Ave, 54, was arrested on Sept. 10 in the 1600 block of Highway 95 on suspicion of assault per domestic violence and disorderly conduct per domestic violence. A female victim reported she got into an argument with her boyfriend, Ave, and he reportedly physically assaulted her. She was treated on scene by paramedics. He was taken to the Mohave County jail.
MOHAVE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE:
RETAIL THEFT—Edward Lyle Johanknecht Jr., 45, of Needles, was arrested on Sept. 8 at the intersection of Poplar Drive and Highway 95 on suspicion of felony organized retail theft. Deputies responded to a vacant lot at the intersection of Poplar Dr. and Highway 95 in reference to a theft. The reporting party advised that the night prior, a male subject removed a go-cart from a business in the 5200 block of Highway 95 without paying. The reporting party then advised that he had seen the go-cart for sale and noticed it to be the same as the one that was stolen. Deputies observed video surveillance that showed a male subject, later identified as Johanknecht, reportedly removing two large cardboard boxes (containing the disassembled go-cart) and move the boxes to the parking lot, where one of the boxes was loaded into the back of a truck. The male subject then left the property. When contacted by deputies, Johanknecht reportedly admitted to stealing the go-cart with the intent to sell it. Johanknecht Jr. was taken to the Mohave County jail.
The following information was provided by the Bullhead City Police Department, Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, Lake Havasu City Police Department and/or Kingman Police Department. All individuals are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
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