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Fireman takes theft deal

A firefighter accused of stealing roughly $24,000 from the rural Mohave County fire district that formerly employed him pleaded guilty to theft Wednesday. A fraud charge is dismissed through the agreement entered for Phillip Picard, 32. Terms of the misdemeanor conviction deal protect Picard from prison, unless he violates supervised probation.  Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert can impose up to a 30-day county jail term at a Nov. 16 sentencing hearing. Discovery of payroll anomalies by Administrative Assistant Karen Jackson at the Dolan Springs-based Lake Mohave Ranchos Fire District (LMRFD) prompted a Mohave County Sheriff’s Office investigation beginning…

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Officers cleared in August Lake Havasu City shooting death

A Lake Havasu City man fired more than two dozen rifle rounds towards officers and homes before charging out of his residence drawing fatal gunfire from local police. That’s part of the narrative of a Mohave County Attorney’s office letter clearing Sergeant Brian Jacobs and officer Brent Skancke of any wrongdoing in the shooting death of Ronald Chipman, 39. The Bullhead City Police Department conducted an independent investigation of the Aug. 19 incident in the 3300 block of Pocahontas Drive. Deputy Mohave County Attorney James Schoppmann wrote a letter stating that he reviewed the investigation and determined the officers were…

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KRMC will continue to require masks in all facilities

KINGMAN – While the City of Kingman has lifted its mask mandate, Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC) announced today that it will continue to require masks in all KRMC facilities. All employees, patients, and visitors must wear a mask in the hospital or in any KRMC medical clinic or business office. KRMC will also continue to screen anyone entering its facilities for COVID-19 symptoms. According to KRMC CEO, Will McConnell, “COVID-19 continues to circulate in our community and it’s vital that we do all we can to protect people in medical settings from infection.” Medical science shows that COVID-19 mainly…

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Protest provocation prompts prison punishment

KINGMAN – An ex con who pointed a pellet gun at a group of Black Lives Matters (BLM) protesters at a Kingman demonstration is being sent back to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert rejected pleas for probation Monday and ordered a 3.5-year prison term for Robert Fernandes, 43. Fernandes pleaded guilty to one aggravated assault charge while four other counts are dismissed in the plea agreement. Dozens of BLM demonstrators lined Locomotive Park June 2 when authorities said at least 5 were threatened when they saw a weapon trained in their direction from…

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Babysitter charged in sexual, physical abuse case

BULLHEAD CITY – An elderly Bullhead City man has been arrested for harming young children during babysitting sessions. Harold Stanley Pinkard, 70, was booked into the Mohave County Adult Detention Center Monday. “The victim’s parents reported to police that their children had been sexually abused and physically assaulted while Pinkard was babysitting them,” said police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt. She said detectives learned that Pinkard sexually abused girls 7 and 11 years of age and physically abused a 4-year-old boy. “The abuse occurred on several occasions while the children were in his care since July,” Fromelt said. Pinkard is originally charged…

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Legal Notices for the Week of Oct. 21 – Oct. 27, 2020

APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF FOREIGN CORPORATION ENTITY NAME: R 13, INC. ENTITY ID: 23133485. ENTITY TYPE: Foreign Nonprofit Corporation. EFFECTIVE DATE: 9/23/2020. FOREIGN DOMICILE STATE: Georgia. DATE OF FORMATION IN FOREIGN DOMICILE: 11/12/2015. DURATION: Perpetual. TRUE NAME IN FOREIGN DOMICILE: R 13, Inc. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS: Religious Nonprofit. STATUTORY AGENT NAME: Scott M Holtz. PHYSICAL ADDRESS: 22115 E. Fort Rock Road, Kingman, AZ 86401. KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS: 22115 E Fort Rock Road, Kingman, AZ 86401. PRINCIPAL OFFICE ADDRESS: 1650 Township Circle, Alpharetta, GA 30004. PRINCIPAL INFORMATION Director: Kathy 13, Blair, 1560 Township Circle, Alpharetta, GA 30004, Kathy@flashfloods.com. Director: Yotam M…

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