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Counterfeit pills may be leading to increased overdoses

LAKE HAVASU CITY – The Lake Havasu City Police Department wants to make the community aware of a recent increase in local drug overdoses and the discovery of illegally manufactured counterfeit pills.   LHCPD officers have responded to at least a half dozen calls over the past few weeks involving unresponsive subjects, one in their late teens, where it was determined that the subjects ingested a pill that was not prescribed to them.   In a few of these cases, LHCPD officers have had to administer Narcan (brand name for Naloxone) nasal spray to the overdose victims.   LHCPD officers began carrying Naloxone…

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Driver will not be prosecuted in double fatality

KINGMAN – The Mohave County attorney’s office has declined charges after reviewing an investigation of a two-vehicle collision that claimed the lives of a Kingman couple. Robert Fred Naumann, 69, and Joan P. Walsh Naumann, 80, were critically injured when the Buick Sedan they occupied was struck head-on by an oncoming Hyundai Santa Fe that crossed the center line of Stockton Hill Road at 8:55 a.m. on Jan. 7. They were transported to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas for treatment of their injuries. Mrs. Naumann died Jan. 19 and her husband died Jan. 21. Deputy Mohave County Attorney Bob…

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Guardian Kool, local merchants team up to help first responders

KINGMAN – Guardian Kool has been working hard in Kingman to help first responders. For each one of their products sold, they donate one to a first responder. The sell quality water bottles so that they can provide a cool drink for the scorching hot days or a warm drink during the cold winter months when first responders are out doing their jobs in the harshest of elements. They recently started a “Bottle of Trust” Merchants adhere their stickers on a box at their business in hopes to raise money for the Mohave County Search and Rescue. “We realize how…

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NEWTON DUANE WHITE

Newton Duane White born to Newton Jasper and Florence Eleanor White on February 5, 1945 in Trenton, New Jersey.  Sadly, Newton passed at home on September 20, 2020 after a long illness with his loving wife of 55 years and his family at his side. Newton married his sweetheart Mary Elmer September 1, 1965 and raised 4 lovely children: Donna, Newton Jr, Noland and Ann Marie in Trenton, New Jersey.  He worked 20 years for US Steel, followed by having his own delivery service business before retiring and moving to Chloride Arizona in 1991. Newton and Mary renewed their wedding…

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UniSource extends hold on service disconnections, late fees through end of 2020

MOHAVE COUNTY – UniSource Energy Services is extending its suspension of service disconnections and late fees for nonpayment through the end of the year to provide additional flexibility for customers facing financial hardship during the coronavirus pandemic. UniSource began its voluntary suspension in March in response to the public health crisis. Since then, the company has provided payment extensions, enrollment in short-term assistance and bill discount programs for qualifying limited-income customers. UniSource and sister company Tucson Electric Power also donated a combined $1 million to bill payment assistance and other coronavirus relief efforts in communities across Arizona. UniSource’s voluntary suspension…

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Sex offender sentenced

KINGMAN – A teenager molested by his father at separate addresses in Golden Valley asked a local judge Thursday to place his dad on probation rather than send him to prison. Defense attorney Paul Amann asked that the Courtroom be cleared before the victim spoke, but his request was rejected by Judge Sipe. The teen explained that he resides elsewhere and is out of harm’s way from his father Larry Hayes, 35. He said that his father needs help but should also be allowed to have some involvement with his younger brother. “I know that it will never happen again,”…

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