View the activity log for the Low Police Department from February 13th through February 19th. Violations are listed in the order they appear in the log.
Cory Sanfilippo, 32, of Show Low, received money from an unnamed individual for snow removal, but never provided the service. The victim tried to get the money back, but when police confronted Sanfilippo at the 1500 block of Clubs’ West Deuce shortly after 10 a.m., Sanfilippo said he couldn’t pay it back because Sanfilippo had already spent the money. admitted. The suspect was charged with misrepresented theft.
Matthew Ricker, 21, from the same community, was seen removing alcohol from display and hiding it in his clothes at Clubs Deuce 331 Speedway on Show Row. Officers found the suspect after he left the store and were found to have two warrants from the Shaw Low Court of Justice. Rucker was indicted on two warrants and charged with shoplifting and cover-up shoplifting.
At 7:26 p.m., Shaw Low’s Ambra Peterson, 34, was stopped for speeding on Shaw Low’s SR 260 and East Huening. The SLPD said Mr. Peterson “tried to get out of the car and enter the small gate of the store in an attempt to escape the police.” Officers noticed signs of disability and performed an on-site breathalyzer test, which yielded poor results. Peterson had his driver’s license revoked and was arrested on suspicion of serious DUI.
At 10:22 p.m., police stopped Zachary Robertson, 29, of Concho, near US60 North 27 Place on Show Row, for a traffic violation. The suspect showed signs of her disability, admitted to her drinking alcohol, and had poor FST scores. Robertson was served with a misdemeanor warrant from the DUI and Winslow Court of Justice.
At 11:41 p.m., police officers left Summit Hospital in Show Low (2200 E. Show Low Lake Road) after patient William Shirick, 60, of the same area, got up from his bed and urinated on the floor. responded to the notification of After security was called in to restrain the suspect, the suspect scratched the staff member’s neck and chest and “started vomiting blood” before being chemically restrained. He was charged with aggravated assault and disorderly conduct.
Shortly after 8:00 a.m., police officers arrived at the intersection of North 16th Street and West Old Linden Road on Shaw Low to assist an individual with a broken-down vehicle. Nicholas Devine, 41, a resident of the Lakeside community, was found to have two arrest warrants, the Highland Court of Justice in Gilbert and the Navajo County Superior Court. He was charged with a warrant (felony and misdemeanor).
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Sara Natkovic, 33, of Show Low was arrested at 9:48 a.m. for disorderly conduct at 2240 W. Savage on Show Low. The SLPD said the suspect was “drunk and yelling and cursing at her boyfriend’s face.”
Just before 11 a.m., officers contacted Matthew Johnson, 33, of Concho, when he was stopped for driving 72 km/h in the 55 mph zone on US 60 and Airport Road. The suspect was found to have had his driver’s license suspended and was released.

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After receiving a shoplifting call at Cal Ranch at 750 Clubs West Deuce in Show Row at 6:15 p.m. Jessica Barumby, 40, was found. A clothing tag was found near her vehicle at a nearby gas station. After Barrumby admitted to stealing her clothes, officers searched her backpack and her car, finding “a pipe used to smoke drugs” and methamphetamine. She was arrested on charges of cover-up shoplifting, possession of drug paraphernalia, and possession of dangerous drugs.
Timothy Marks, 41, also a Show Row resident, was arrested around 8 p.m. on charges of vandalism and disorderly conduct at his home on Block 1900 of North Pebble Beach Drive in Show Row. rice field. Records show that Marks “injured the bathroom door by punching and kicking” during an argument with his wife.
Just before 9:28 p.m., Javier Martinez, 47, of Shaw Row, slid off the road in a snowstorm near SR260 and East Oliver Place on Shaw Row. When police arrived, they noticed signs of intoxication and administered an FST. Martinez reportedly performed poorly on the test and was later found to have had his license suspended for past drunken driving. He has been booked for serious DUI and his test results are pending.

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Charles Endfield Jr., 34, now a Lakeside resident, reportedly lost control of his car and crashed on Route 60 near North 16th Street in Show Row just after 6 p.m. After police arrived, he found that his car had signs of intoxication and an open beer can. Endfield admitted to consuming alcohol and performed poorly on the FST. The suspects were arrested for aggravated drunken driving and drinking in the car because their breath alcohol concentrations were 0.179 and 0.178.

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At 1:45 p.m. near Sprouts Kindergarten at 261 North Fifth Street in Show Row, police responded to a call that the suspect was standing outside the kindergarten/church and looking into the window. When questioned, the person gave multiple names and different dates of birth, so his identity could not be determined. John Doe (whose name, age and address have not been disclosed) was thus arrested on charges of obstruction and disorderly conduct. He was also arrested on burglary charges related to a U-Haul truck key in the suspect’s possession. The truck was reported missing from the Albuquerque office, but was not stolen.
Shaw Low repeat offender back in jail, charged with 8 separate charges in a day…
Shortly after 2:00 p.m., a call was received at a residence on Block 600 of North Fifth Drive in the suspect’s community, all of whom lived in the Show Low area, and who were acting erratically after smoking fentanyl. Anthony Peaches, 41, and Savannah Parker, 23, were arrested. . Peaches was arrested on charges of aggravated domestic violence, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession or use of dangerous drugs, possession or use of drugs, possession with intent to sell drugs, possession with intent to sell drugs, and possession of a weapon by a prohibited person. person, possession or use of a weapon in a drug offense, and he has two existing warrants. Parker was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia. For more, see her Friday, February 24 edition of White Mountain Independent.
Police were summoned to North Ninth Avenue and East Huning (near Showlow City Hall) in Chaulow on reports of “drunken prowlers”. The suspect, Isaiah Warner, 23, who lives in the same community, was found lying on a bench. Officers said Warner was “extremely” intoxicated, was wearing an open container of alcohol and needed physical assistance to walk. The suspect was arrested for public drinking and public nuisance.
Three hours later, Isaac Manning, 19, a resident of the Shaw Row area, was reported to have been found near an unmanned vehicle parked on the road near North Fourth Street and East McNeill in Shaw Row. received. It turned out that the suspect had been issued an arrest warrant through the SLJC. Manning was later found in possession of fentanyl and tools. He was arrested on a current misdemeanor warrant for drug possession and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Christopher Brown, 53, of Shaw Low was a passenger in a vehicle stopped for a traffic violation on Route 60 near Airport Road in the city. The suspect had an open container of alcohol between his knees while sitting in his backseat. Brown was released on suspicion of possessing an open container in the vehicle.
At 6:54 p.m., as Philip Mandela, 43, of Shaw Low was preparing to close his Starbucks at 421 South White Mountain Road, Shaw Low, a police officer told him, “I have nowhere to go. It looked like,” he said. Officers found Mandela had an arrest warrant from the Pinetop Court of Justice, which he had reserved and put on hold.
Snowflake resident Christopher Whipple, 40, was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct after police responded to a phone call from the suspect’s wife around 11 p.m. The victim reported that Ms Whipple was intoxicated and he “pushed her and choked her” before police arrived.
At 7:18 a.m., Elliot Ferguson, 18, of Shaw Low was stopped for driving a 78 in the 45 mph zone near the intersection of US 60 and SR260. Seventeen minutes later, Kaeli Armon, 19, visiting from Santan Valley, was stopped near State Route 60 and Airport Road in Show Low for driving 70 mph within a 45 mph range. . Both were charged with speeding crimes and released.

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McNally resident Joyce Kessey, 45, was found by police at a bus stop near the Show Row Walmart at 5401 South White Mountain Road. Police were summoned shortly before 10:30 a.m. after witnesses saw the suspect “sleep on the pavement,” and upon arrival the suspect sat on a bench with a “nearly drunk” bottle of alcohol. was The suspect was arrested for public drinking and harassment.
Officers charged Betty Ray Gassaway, 22, from the Snowflake community, for criminal speeding after stopping at 92 mph at 3:55 p.m. in the 105 mph zone on Highway 77 near Milepost 351. released on charges.
At 5:19 p.m., police opened alcohol in Scottsdale resident Connor Renly, 27, in his car after he was stopped for speeding near SR 260 and Cooley Street. I saw a container. The driver admitted to drinking while driving. Officers named Renly for the open container and released him.
Maurice Cox, 48, of Shaw Row, was stopped by police at 10:45 p.m. for speeding on the 500 block of North Clark Road in the suspect’s hometown. After showing signs of intoxication, she took a breath test, which showed .121 and .116. She was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol, a BrAC of 0.08 or higher, and criminal speed.

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At exactly the same time, 21-year-old Tanner Conner, also of Shaw Low, was called from the same address after police found his car stuck in snow. Officers said he was “driving under the influence” and showed signs of disability during the interrogation. He was arrested on suspicion of DUI, but the results of his blood tests are still pending.
White River residents Beck Kosei, 29, and Josiah Malone, 31, were pulled over on Route 60 near Clark Road just after 11 p.m. indicted and released. Passenger Ms. Kozet was found to have two misdemeanor warrants (SLJC and PJC) and was booked and taken into custody.