View the low police station activity log from February 27th to March 5th. The crimes are listed in the order they appear in the log.
Just before 2:12 a.m., the girlfriend (whose name was not disclosed) of Cody Baker Wagner, 27, who was visiting from Pinehurst, Texas, had police officers at a house near 4850 South White Mountain Road. called. at Showlow. She told police she had an “argument” with Baker Wagner and an arrest warrant was issued for Baker Wagner.
When police officers arrived, they confirmed an arrest warrant for Baker Wagner from the Pinetop Court of Justice. The parties were separated and Mr. Baker Wagner was arrested and a misdemeanor warrant was issued.
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At 9:04 a.m., Savannah Parker, 23, of Show Low, said a CVS pharmacy employee who works for 60 E. Deuces of Clubs told Parker, “Untag your sunglasses, put on your glasses. He was arrested on the grounds that he witnessed the on her head while she continues her shopping. ”
Responding officers noted that Parker allegedly admitted to trying to steal sunglasses, among other items he had already hidden in his wallet. The report said Parker took $442.39 from an apparently unusually large purse.
The suspect was charged with shoplifting and released. On February 16, the suspect was incarcerated in the Navajo County Jail for possession of drug paraphernalia, along with Show Row resident Anthony Peaches, who was himself incarcerated for multiple drug-related offenses.
Shortly before 1:30 p.m., police said David Slack, 22, of Shaw Low, was found near the corner of Route 60 and North Eighth Street “driving out of the lane and crossing the lane boundary in the lane. I witnessed it “stopping across the Home of Slack.
When they stopped him, they noticed the smell of marijuana. Slack reportedly admitted to smoking marijuana “two hours ago.” The suspect performed poorly on an on-site breathalyzer test, but was reported to have a breath alcohol concentration of 0.00%.
Slack was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol and driving under the influence of drugs, and officers said the results of Slack’s blood tests were not yet available.

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Show Low’s Dillion Goodman, 31, was allegedly seen by police “stumbling and blocking the road” near West Ellsworth Road and North Central Avenue at 1:20 p.m. ing.
Officers said Goodman was “extremely drunk” and was arrested on suspicion of obstructing the road and public nuisance. Not content with just two charges, Goodman secured a third charge for aggravated assault on a police officer for allegedly refusing to board a transport van.
Goodman grabbed a policeman’s hand to prevent him from handcuffing him and then “wrestled with his feet.” During the “physical” incident, “a police officer sustained an injury to his knuckle.” Goodman was indicted on three charges of nomination.
Ten minutes later, Maria Chavez, 35, also of Show Law, was involved in a traffic accident on the 500 block of South White Mountain Road in the suspect’s home area.
She admitted negligence in the crash after officers noticed the smell of alcohol “coming out of her person,” she said.
She also admitted to being intoxicated but refused an FST and was booked for aggravated DUI, with blood sample test results allegedly pending. Records show that the incident was Chavez’s third drunk driving since 2019.
At 4:16 p.m., officers called Nathan Clarkson, 32, a White River resident, to trespass from the speedway at 1790 South White Mountain Road. at Showlow. Officers said Clarkson was intoxicated and that he “admitted to taking alcohol while walking.”
The record lists Clarkson’s public drinking charges. Two hours and 21 minutes later, the suspect was contacted again and arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct and resisting arrest.
Officers saw Clarkson “jump in front of the car…bring the driver to a quick stop before hitting him” near Shaw Low City Park, near 1,500 blocks in West Owens.
The suspect banged on the hood of Clarkson’s car, yelled and yelled at her while the driver tried to make sure she was okay, reports said.
“Throughout the encounter with the police, he maintained a fighting stance, disobeyed orders, and passively resisted arrest,” the transcript said. After the encounter, Clarkson was indicted on all three charges.
Around 7:20 p.m., Show Low’s Craig Wylie, 33, “kicked a baby highchair into the wall of his home at 1481 North” and then “jammed the door.” admitted. Wiley did not give good reason for such an act, but he was charged with criminal damages and released.
Twenty-three minutes before midnight, Mesa resident Michael Hughes, 35, was stopped near the Downtown 9 Motel at 1457 Crabs East Deuce on Show Row for not dimming his headlights.
Hughes admitted to drinking, but the resulting FST performed poorly, reportedly yielding 0.150 on two breath samples. The logbook said two of the three passengers were “minors under the age of 15.”
The last passenger, 33-year-old Indian Wells resident Earl Tsosey, was found to have a misdemeanor warrant from the Shaw Low Court of Justice. He obtained an arrest warrant and was taken into custody, joining Hughes in his arrest for a serious DUI.

Ayala
Moses Ayala, 49, of Glendale, and Alicia Durand, 26, of Show Row, were killed by police near State Route 77 and White Mountain Lake Road in Show Row at 3 p.m. was summoned by an official.
“Police officers noticed tension and contradiction in the driver’s and passenger’s statements,” the transcript says. The driver, Ayala, agreed to the search but withdrew her consent.
“K9 police officers were able to respond” was reported to the vehicle, and about 750 tablets believed to be fentanyl, 13 grams of methamphetamine, and drug paraphernalia were seized.

Durand
Both Ayala and Duran have criminal records listed for possession of drugs, possession of drugs for sale, possession of dangerous drugs, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Just before 5 p.m., officers were summoned by Starbucks employees at 421 N. White Mountain Rd. Show Low reports a male subject drinking whiskey in a store.
Officers said Show Low suspect Leslie Snyder, 65, had been drinking in public after he pleaded guilty and was released.

Decker
Just before 7:21 p.m., Wade Decker, a 50-year-old Eager resident, reportedly pulled the open window of the victim’s car at the Maverick gas station on the 900 block of North Penrod on Show Row. allegedly punched an anonymous victim.
Officers said the subject “jumped out of the car” to assault the victim. Decker was charged with assault, disorderly conduct, and vandalism.
Officers contacted Michael Collins, 55, of Pinetop at Cull Ranch on the 700 block of Clubs West Deuce on Shaw Low for a shoplifting investigation beginning in January. .
Officers found three valid warrants for Collins’ arrest from Pinetop Judicial Court, Shaw Lower Court, and Maricopa County Superior Court. He was arrested for all warrants and shoplifting.

Hagan
The investigation also revealed that 60-year-old Herbert Hagan, also a Pinetop resident, had an arrest warrant from the MCSC after he was “witnessed to dump several cigarette butts on the ground.” He was arrested for littering and a current warrant.
After stopping 33-year-old Pinetop resident Jarrett Holland for a traffic violation at Block 1400 of Clubs West Deuce on Shaw Low, police said he had “possessed an item used to take illegal drugs. He is said to have discovered that he has two. He was arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia.