KINGMAN — The Kingman Police Department responded to a robbery on Friday, April 7, leading to an arrest.
Around 2 a.m. Friday, KPD arrested local resident Joshua Brown, 39, on a felony charge of non-resident burglary.
According to a KPD news release, police responded to reports of an ongoing robbery in a commercial lot on the 3000 block of Eastern Street.
Upon arrival, officers set up a perimeter around the property and found Brown, who allegedly tried to flee on foot.
Brown was detained for robbery and booked into the Mojave County Adult Detention Facility.
Man arrested for disorderly conduct aggravated assault on sheriff
KINGMAN — Officers at the Kingman Police Department arrested 40-year-old César Arturo Durán in Kingman on charges of aggravated assault on a security officer, felony, disorderly conduct and misdemeanor.
Police responded to reports of a man shouting profanity at Block 3300 on Stockton Hill Road around 3:30 pm on Saturday, April 8, according to a KPD news release.
When officers arrived, they found Duran in the business’s parking lot, allegedly shouting profanities and kicking a shopping cart.
While Durand was in custody, he allegedly kicked officers and continued to resist arrest. He was taken into custody and booked into the Mojave County Adult Detention Facility.
Kingman police stop truck theft
Kingman – Kingman Police reported that a would-be vehicle thief drove the owner briefly but out of control on Sunday, April 9.
Deputy Superintendent Joel Freed said a man drove outside a house on Block 1900 on Fairgrounds Boulevard around 2:45 p.m. He said he realized he was there.
Freed said the victim was charged and was able to enter the cab of his pickup truck driven by Gregory Paul Hernandez, 33, Kingman.
“The male victim struggled as Hernandez tried to stop the car, but Hernandez accelerated to about 80 mph before slamming into two unoccupied parked cars,” the statement said. Freed said. He said neither man was injured.
Hernandez was arrested and charged with adult detention in Mojave County on charges of theft, criminal damage, and endangerment.
MAGNET arrests man for alleged drug dealing
BULLHEAD CITY — The Mohave Area General Narcotics Enforcement Team announced Sunday the arrest of a man suspected of drug dealing.
Earlier this week, detectives with the City of Bullhead MAGNET found Trenten Lee Mick, 31, in the parking lot of a restaurant on the 2800 block of Highway 95, Bullhead City Police spokeswoman Emily Frommert wrote in a release. increase.
Detectives knew he had a serious parole violation warrant and suspected him of dealing drugs locally, she said.
A police officer contacts Mick and arrests him on a warrant.
Officers found a buggy in his possession containing about 250 counterfeit “M-30” blue pills containing more than 1 gram of methamphetamine, about 1 gram of heroin, fentanyl, and numerous drug paraphernalia, including a smoking pipe. It was reported that
Most of the blue fentanyl tablets are said to have been packaged for illegal drug sales on the streets.
Mick was booked into Kingman’s Mojave County Adult Detention Facility on charges of possession of dangerous drugs, dangerous drugs for sale, narcotics, narcotics for sale, and a felony parole violation warrant from the Arizona Department of Corrections.