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Romero takes plea for his role in double homicide

A Bullhead City man will spend at least 40 years in prison for his involvement in a double homicide. Sentence was imposed Feb. 27 for Francisco Romero, 26. Romero pled guilty to first degree murder for the shooting death of Daryl Ward, 22, and to kidnapping for the abduction of Mona Carter, 51. Romero must serve at least 25 years in prison before he is eligible for parole for the murder conviction and he must serve 15 years more for the Carter kidnapping. Five co-defendants face a range of charges for their alleged involvement in the same case. Authorities have…

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Arizona Vehicle Theft Prevention & Awareness event slated

BULLHEAD CITY – The Bullhead City Police Department is participating in the Annual Statewide Vehicle Theft Prevention & Awareness month, which is a coordinated effort between the Arizona Automobile Theft Authority (AATA) and law enforcement agencies to help reduce stolen vehicles. To celebrate, the Bullhead City Police Department is inviting the public to the Bullhead City Police Department, 1255 Marina Boulevard, on Thursday, March 7 from 4 to 6:30 p.m., where officers will be on hand to educate and provide tools and resources to prevent vehicle thefts.  Officers will provide free Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) etching as part of this statewide effort to…

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Bravo sentenced to 3.5 years for assault

KINGMAN – A Kingman teenager prosecuted as an adult is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections for his role in an assault that evolved into a shooting a year ago. Angel Bravo was just 16 years old when he and three co-defendants lured another 16-year-old male to a Kingman park where he was confronted over an alleged debt. Prosecutor Bob Moon said Bravo used a shotgun like a club when he butted it into the victim’s head at the community park on Willow Road. He said the victim suffered two non-life threatening wounds when shot by Timothy Bell, 19,…

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Teen take plea in burglary spree; may be sentenced to 11.5 years

GOLDEN VALLEY – A Golden Valley teenager involved in a burglary spree is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections. An 11.5-year prison term is mandated in a plea agreement entered March 1 for Austin Ward, 19. Twelve miscellaneous charges are dismissed in exchange for Ward’s convictions for five burglary charges, theft of means of transportation and unlawful flight from law enforcement. Prosecutor Bob Moon said Ward was a one-man crime wave who left at least 20 victims in his wake  in the Golden Valley and Kingman area. Moon said Ward targeted commercial and residential property and vehicles during his crime…

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Plea deal pending for alleged child abuser

A Feb. 28 hearing involving a Bullhead City child abuse case was halted by a hiccup involving restitution. Terms of the deal required 22-year-old Dalton Milne’s guilty plea to child abuse with punishment ranging from probation up to seven years in prison. An agreement had not been reached on restitution and defense attorney Michael Beane requested that the hearing be continued because he would not stipulate to an undesignated amount, capped at $1 million. Attorneys might resolve the restitution issue and complete entry of the change of plea at the next hearing which is scheduled before Mohave County Superior Court…

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Kirklen sentenced in child abuse case

A Bullhead City woman who was high and naked when she endangered her newborn daughter during a swim at Lake Mohave last summer has been sentenced to federal prison. U.S. District Court Judge Douglas L. Rayes imposed a 30-month prison term for Justine Renee Kirklen, 33, during a Feb. 25 hearing in Phoenix.  Bullhead City police department spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said officers assisted the National Park Service after receiving reports that a naked woman with a baby was walking toward the lake near Davis Dam on June 9, 2018. Federal Public Defender Jon Sands claims a long history of mental…

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