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KINGMAN – The world marked the official 56th anniversary

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ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT OF ROUTE 66 STERLING SILVER JEWELRY, LLC Pursuant to A.R.S. §29-633(A), the undersigned states as follows: 1. The name of this limited liability company is Route 66 Sterling Silver Jewelry, LLC. The Entity ID is 1889930. 2. The initial Articles of Organization were filed on August 16, 2018 under File No. 18081616286719. 3. The Articles of Organization shall be amended as follows: PRINCIPALS: (i). The following Member shall be removed from the list of Principals: Vente Lore 1724 Club Avenue Kingman, AZ 86401 (ii) The name of the Member Andrew Hsiang Yu shall be corrected to Andrew…

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Manker makes full confession to girlfriend’s shooting death

MOHAVE VALLEY – A Mohave Valley resident has fully confessed to the murder of his girlfriend of eight years, claiming it was an act of euthanasia. Details are provided in a probable cause statement authored by Mohave County Sheriff’s Detective William Dixon. The statement indicated that James Paul Manker, 28, first told dispatch that he killed Tina Marie Stimmell, 56, when he called the sheriff’s office at 9:45 a.m. on Jan. 29. His speech was slurred and he reportedly said that he had taken medication and had been drinking vodka after shooting Stimmell while she slept in her recliner in…

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Craft pleads guilty to assaulting officers during ER visit

KINGMAN– An inmate from the state prison in Golden Valley has pled guilty to aggravated assault charges for scuffling with corrections officers at Kingman Regional Medical Center (KRMC). Robert Craft, 31, was transported to the hospital on April 21, 2018 because he was behaving erratically in a recreation area of the prison after he ingested methamphetamine and smoked spice. Corrections officer Ericka Escobedo told criminal investigator Mark Banks that Craft was behaving like a zombie. Escobedo said that Craft was “being aggressive and stating he was going to eat someone’s face.” “Since Craft refused to walk, they escorted him to…

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LHC man charged with molestation of seven-year-old

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A Lake Havasu City man has reportedly confessed that he had a variety of sexual relations with a young girl over the past couple of years. Admissions by David Long, 44, occurred during a Jan. 25 interview at the Lake Havasu City police department. “David admitted to engaging in sexual conduct with the seven-year-old victim on multiple occasions,” a probable cause police affidavit stated. Police began investigating when the allegations were reported on Jan. 24. Long pled not guilty during his Feb. 6 arraignment to sexual abuse, child molestation and five counts of sexual conduct with…

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Fort Mohave shooting suspect sought

Authorities are looking for a suspect who allegedly shot another man in the foot during a late Tuesday dispute in Fort Mohave. Mohave County sheriff’s deputies responded at 11:00 p.m. following a report of a weapons offense at a residence in the 4400 block of Calle Viveza. “Deputies arrived on scene and located the victim, and was advised the suspect, identified as Cory Christopher Gaul, 31 of Fort Mohave, left the scene on foot,” said sheriff’s office spokeswoman Anita Mortensen. “The victim advised he and Gaul began arguing about the weapon, which belonged to the victim, and alleges Gaul then…

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Robel sentenced to 21 years for murder

MOHAVE COUNTY – A Needles, California man was sentenced after pleading guilty Wednesday to killing another inmate at the Mohave County Adult Detention Center in Kingman. Gaven Robel, 26, is convicted of second-degree murder in the November 2017 death of Ryan Couch, 41. Robel also pled guilty to fraud for using false prescriptions to secure large quantities of oxycodone. Prosecutor Sean Coll said Robel was less involved than most of the seven others who were indicted for their alleged participation in a Bullhead City-based opioid distribution ring. Robel was awaiting trial in the drug case when he became involved in…

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