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Gray not competent to stand trial; to be committed

Ofelia Gray

Mohave County will initiate commitment proceedings for a Bullhead City woman who was arrested last fall when she allegedly torched her daughter’s duplex. Two pet dogs perished in the fire in the 300 block of Anna Circle.

Ofelia Gray, 72, had been charged with arson of an occupied structure and two counts of animal cruelty.

Prosecutor Jeff Haws and defense attorney Adam Crizan informed the Court that two experts who conducted mental health examinations both determined that Gray is not competent to stand trial.

“We believe that Ms. Gray is a danger to herself and to others,” Haws told Superior Court Judge Derek Carlisle. “The state has been weighing various options.”

Haws said Title 36 proceedings will be used to commit Gray to a facility where she will be treated for her mental health disorders. He said criminal charges are being dismissed.