
On February 4, 2025, a Yavapai County ju judge was found 40-year-old David Michael Mendyville of Phoenix for driving under influence and excessive speed. The ruling is set for February 20, 2025 at Verde Valley Court of Justice in Cottonwood, Arizona.
Yabapai County Attorney Dennis McGrand thanked the ju judge for his attention to the facts, and Yabapai County lawyers Darci Osser and Deputy Director Michael Walsh carefully prepared the case in court. praised the presentation. “Whether it’s alcohol or drugs, driving with disabilities is a selfish and dangerous act that puts the entire community at risk. If you take or take marijuana or other medications, McGlen County Attorney said. , the answer is simple: Don’t drive and put your neighbors or community members at risk even if you believe you can safely return home.”
McGlen also praised the Yavapay County Sheriff’s Office for catching and removing a dangerous driver from the road. Shortly before midnight, the Alert YCSO aide observed Mendyville driving at high speed in the 50 mph zone on Cornville Road with headlights unlit. After being stopped, Mendyville appeared to be in a rage and claimed to be driving on Interstate 17. Two open beers are found in the car, and Mendyville finds out that he has both alcohol and marijuana in his body. Mendyville is facing up to six months in prison in his sentence.