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Parker, AZ - On Sunday, June 9th, a person snorkeling, found two ex-
plosive devices in the river at Castle Rock Campground, located 12 miles
north of Parker, AZ.
Campers reported hearing an explosion the night before but they didn't
know the cause/origin.
La Paz County Sheriff's Offi ce said, "It appears that an unknown
person(s), was taping (the equivalent of), 1/4 sticks of dynamite to rocks
and throwing them in the river. Two undetonated devices were located
and safely removed from the area."
Divers from the La Paz County Sheriff's Offi ce, Buckskin Fire Depart-
ment and volunteers, made several shoreline sweeps to make sure no
other devices were left behind.
Thank you to everyone who dedicates their time to ensure our commu-
nity is safe.
PHOTO ABOVE: From from left to right; Karl Hartmetz, Nancy Hart-
metz, Kyle Conley, Deputy Centera, Sergeant Maya, Corporal Johnson
and Sergeant Banuelos.
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Veterans receiving their VA health
care through the Choice Program
may or may not be aware that this
current program is being phased
out and replaced by the new Mis-
sion Act.
In order for veterans to become
knowledgeable about the new pro-
gram, DAV Chapter 27 is host-
ing a health care seminar on
June 18 from 11AM to 1 PM
at the Mohave County Library
on McCulloch Blvd- Rooms A
& B. (Lake Havasu).
Speakers from the Prescott VA will
be present to explain the new law
and to take questions. All veterans
are encouraged to attend especially
if you are currently involved in the
Choice Program. For more infor-
mation, contact DAV phone 928-
855-0356
DAV Health Care
Seminar in Havasu
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