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July 18, 2012

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July 18, 2012 The following arrests were made by the Quartzsite Police Department QPD Arrest Report June 6th - July 11th, 2012 6-5: Eugene McEacharn, age 45, of Quartzsite, was cited and released for No Valid Arizona Driver's License. 6-10: Jorge Luquin, age 44, of Ch- ula Vista, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed in a Business District. 6-10: Brittany Lawson, age 23, of Scottsdale, AZ, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-10: Dina Zetina, age 30, of More- no Valley, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-12: Steven Oshea, age 48, a tran- sient, was arrested and booked into the La Paz County Jail for Loitering and Criminal Trespass. 6-14: Ricky Duckworth, age 43, of Quartzsite, was cited and released for Criminal Trespassing, Criminal Dam- age, Disorderly Conduct, and Violat- ing a Court Order. 6-19: David Meza, age 36, of Mur- rieta, CA, was cited and released for Exceeding Max Interstate Speed. www.DesertMessenger.com 6-19: Blanca Camacho, age 37, of Palm Springs, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-19: Javarrah Gillespie, age 27, of Sacramento, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-19: Jeffery Cloud, age 30, of Fort Wayne, IN, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-21: Jennifer Hayes, age 31, of Quartzsite, and William Buckley, age 47, of Quartzsite, were arrested and booked into the La Paz County Jail for multiple counts of Child Abuse, and Child Molestation, see press release for further information. 6-23: Jose Macias, age 39, of Phoe- nix, AZ, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 6-25: John Perrin, age 35, of National City, CA, was arrested and booked into the La Paz County Jail for Speeding, Driving on a Suspended License, and Attempted Possession of Marijuana. 6-27: Teresa Ochoa, age 25, of Quartzsite, was arrested and booked into the La Paz County Jail for Driv- ing on a Suspended License, and Pos- session of Drug Paraphernalia. 7-1: Travis Smith, age 20, of Lake Havasu City, AZ, was cited and re- leased for Speed Greater than Rea- sonable and Prudent, and Ignition Interlock Device violation. 7-1: Claire Fredrickson, age 19, of Valencia, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-2: Shane Haserjian, age 42, of Encino, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-2: Justin Foreman, age 26, of Quartzsite, was cited and released for Driving on a Suspended License, No Proof of Insurance, and No Vehicle Registration. 7-3: Melanie Wong, age 23, of Fos- ter City, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-3: Katherine Hollingsworth, age 31, of Cave Creek, AZ, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-3: Lori Frisby, age 42, of Peoria, AZ, was cited and released for Driving on a Suspended License, and Speed Greater than Reasonable and Prudent. 7-3: Shawna Arroyo, age 39, of Casa Grande, AZ, was cited and re- leased for Excessive Speed in a Busi- ness District. 7-4: Ali Mezri, age unknown, of La Jolla, CA, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-4: Jerry Childress, age 48, of Avon- dale, AZ, was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-4: Mosarof Hossain, age 56, of Laveen, AZ was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 7-4: Veronica Johnson, age 28, of Quartzsite, and Rodney Prestridge, age 40, of Quartzsite, were arrested and booked into the La Paz County Jail, both were charged with Disor- derly Conduct, and Assault. 7-6: Lisa Lundy, age 21, of Alpine, CA, was cited and released for Exces- sive Speed. Wayne‛s Pet Service Need someone to take care of your pet(s), in your home, while away? REASONABLE RATES! Call 928-927-4329 Page 15 INVERTER CHARGER SOLUTIONS Authorized Sales & Service 1015 N. McQueen Rd. Suite 167 Gilbert, AZ 85233 877-483-5747 Fax: 1-602-457-5026 Email: chris@tekrispower.com Chris Hanrahan www.tekris.com

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