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April 18, 2018

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April 18, 2018 www.DesertMessenger.com 17 All persons included in this report submitted by QPD are innocent of crimes until proven guilty in a court of law. QPD ARREST REPORT Provided by Quartzsite Police Department APRIL 2 THRU APRIL 12, 2018 04/05: LARRY MCCALL, 63, of Kingman, AZ was cited and released for Excessive Speed. 04/06: BENJAMIN HERNANDEZ, 42, of Quartzsite, AZ was cited and released for Dogs at Large. 04/06: LISA TRANTHAM, 43, of Quartzsite, AZ was cited and re- leased for Dogs at Large. 04/07: ADRIANN BARBOA, 41, of Albuquerque, NM was arrested for Possession of Narcotic Drugs, Pos- session of Marijuana, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia, and booked into the La Paz County Adult Deten- tion Facility. 04/07: ARMANDO MARQUEZ ORTEGA, 48, of Albuquerque, NM was arrested for Possession of Nar- cotic Drugs, Possession of Marijua- na, Possession of Drug Parapher- nalia, and booked into the La Paz County Adult Detention Facility. 04/10: GARY STOEGER, 58, of Quartzsite, AZ was arrested for a misdemeanor warrant, and booked into the La Paz County Adult Deten- tion Facility. 04/11: LUIS MARAVILLA, 35, a transient was arrested for a misde- meanor warrant issued by Quartz- iste Magistrate Court for Failure to Appear, and booked into the La Paz County Adult Detention Facility. Quartzsite Radio We have a NEW Frequency! First locally-owned and operated music station in Quartzsite, Arizona. Proudly serving the communities of Quartzsite, Bouse, Brenda, Rainbow Acres, La Paz Valley and beyond, since 1988. • Quartzsite's Favorite "CLASSIC HITS" • Local Information • Weather • 24 Hours Day / 7 Days Week! KBUX 96.5 FM 928-927-5111 http://kbuxradio.com AA Meetings QUARTZSITE LOCAL SURVIVORS GROUP Mon. 5:30pm Big Book Study Thurs. 5:30pm Topic Sat. 5:30pm Topic Meeting Community Bible Church 375 E. Sunrise St. Gloria 316-617-1877 Randy 928-216-7297 BRENDA, AZ Tuesday & Saturday 11am Black Rock RV Park Community Center BLYTHE, CA Blythe Primary Purpose Group has Topic Discussion Meetings 7:00 pm (CA Time) every Monday and Friday at 187 N. 7th Street - Blythe. IRS won't call you The Internal Revenue Service is nev- er going to call you and ask for you to make a payment over the phone. They are never ever going to ask you to make a payment via gift card or wire transfer. Please keep this in mind if you receive a call from any- one asking for personal information or payment over the phone. There are far too many people falling for these scams and making payments to criminals. Don't let yourself, friends or loved ones be a victim. If someone calls you saying they're the IRS, APS or any other govern- ment/business and they're asking for payment of any kind over the phone, don't do it. No reputable source is going to ask you to make a payment via gift card or wire transfer. 5 stand-out Mother's Day gift ideas (StatePoint) Need a Mother's Day gift that truly shines? Take these fun and practical ideas into consideration. 1. A clean house. Let Mom take a load off now and again. Hire a cleaning ser- vice once a month for a year, or if you're on a budget, do it yourself. From laun- dry to dishes -- an IOU ticket to take care of the chores she would usually handle will give Mom an opportunity to take more time for herself to read a book or go out with friends. 2. A classic accessory. If you're look- ing for something classic, give Mom an accessory that combines function and fashion, such as the Vintage Col- lection timepieces from Casio. Offered in a range of styles that complement fashion palates from simple and clas- sic to retro glam, each timepiece comes equipped with an LED-lit display face, a countdown timer and a 1/10th second stopwatch. They also feature a daily alarm, hourly time signal and an auto- calendar, making them a necessity for anyone looking for fashion fl are that keeps her organized, on-time and up- to-date with appointments. 3. Some rest and relaxation. Send Mom for a spa day, where she can select the treatments and services she wants best. Or, help her to create a spa-like environment at home, with face masks, a foot spa and bath bombs for the tub. 4. A hobby. Has Mom always wanted to learn to play piano? Consider gifting portable technology to help her achieve this dream. One modestly priced option is Casio's CT-X700 portable keyboard, which features a rich sound with a pow- erful AiX Sound Service. Designed for casual players and beginners, it has a Lesson System that displays the prop- er fi ngering and notation, helping you learn its library of 100 built-in songs, as well as a six-track recorder. 5. Time together. Spend some quality time with Mom. Take a cooking class or comedy workshop together, or look for sip and paint options, where you learn painting skills while enjoying a glass of wine or beer. Local cafes and bars often host such events; however, you may want to check out the community center or community college for class options, too.

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