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September 15, 2021

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September 15, 2021 www.DesertMessenger.com 21 Quartzsite Police Dept. Weekly Report Log Sept. 6 - 12, 2021 Incident Number Nature Offi cer Date Suspect Incident Number Nature Offi cer Date Suspect Q21090135 Collision Weltha 09-06-2021 Lascina Q21090136 Theft Weltha 09-06-2021 N/A Q21090145 DV-Info Weltha/Villescaz 09-06-2021 Erailson, Mabee Q21090167 Supplement to Q21080432 Weltha 09-06-2021 Starr Q21090180 Theft Weltha 09-07-2021 Garcia Q21090181 Threats via social media Burnett 09-07-2021 N/A Q21090222 AOD High Risk Stop Sandoval 09-09-2021 Cohen Q21090238 Info Weltha 09-10-2021 Merlin Q21090266 Animal Problem Weltha 09-11-2021 N/A Q21090276 Reckless Driving, Crim Spd Weltha 09-11-2021 Osko Q21090277 AOD La Paz Burnett 09-11-2021 Maddox Q21090279 Seized Lic Plate, Stolen Weltha 09-12-2021 Miller Q21090283 UDA, Suspended Lic Weltha 09-12-2021 Garcia Q21090297 Collision, Property Damage Weltha 09-12-2021 Savage Q21090309 Welfare Check Villescaz 09-12-2021 N/A All persons included in this report submitted by Quartzsite Police Department (QPD) are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. For more information Contact QPD at 928-927-4644 928-927-4644 928-927 National Preparedness Month In today's world, there is a mind-boggling number of information sources all around us. There are apps, websites, social media, TV, video stream- ing services, radio and newspapers. It is critical to know which sources to trust when you or your family are at risk during a natural disaster or another emergency. The Arizona Emergency Information Network (AzEIN) is one source of authorized information. It is the State of Arizona's offi cial platform for emergency updates, preparedness advice, hazard information and related resources. In addition to the website https://ein.az.gov, you can follow AzEIN on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Blogger. Trusted sources in a disaster include also include government offi cials, established news organizations, and fi rst responders. During a response, staff from a wide variety of agencies work together to make sure messages and instructions are consistent, accurate and timely. This is especially rel- evant when the public must take protective action or be evacuated. The Arizona Department of Health Services website contains contact infor- mation for county health departments, poison control, and other key re- sponse partners. Social media can be the fastest way to spread information in an emer- gency, but be cautious. Non-offi cial sources may have good intentions, but not all the facts. It's important to identify these information sources before you're in the middle of an emergency or disaster. As National Pre- paredness Month, September is a good time to start. You can also fi nd general information to prepare for many of the hazards facing Arizonans. Click here to view information on extreme weather, fl ooding and other public health concerns. Stay informed and stay safe. T��� ����� ������� �� D����� M��������

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