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Four-year-old fatal waterway case coming to a close with plea deal

KINGMAN – A California man has entered a plea agreement in Kingman that will resolve a four-year-old waterway fatality case. Kevin Morgon, 47, pleaded guilty Sept. 24 to negligent homicide and aggravated assault. Authorities said a boat operated by Morgon struck a personal watercraft on the Colorado River at Davis Camp in Bullhead City in April 2016. A 13-year-old girl on the watercraft, Guadalupe Rodriguez, San Bernardino, was fatally injured. The teen’s younger sister and their mother were seriously injured in the crash. Morgon was allegedly intoxicated at the time of the crash, though a related charge is dismissed in…

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Police seek armed robbery suspect in Kingman

KINGMAN – Kingman police have turned to the public for help in identifying and locating the man who pulled off an armed robbery Sunday. Police said the stickup at the Walgreens store at 1925 E. Andy Devine Ave. was reported at 8:15 p.m. Police spokeswoman Jennifer Sochocki said the white male suspect in his 20’s or 30’s approached a store employee after selecting a couple of drink items. “The suspect demanded money from a clerk, indicating that he had a gun while making a motion toward it,” Sochocki said. “The clerk did not see a gun and gave the suspect…

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Man who pointed weapon at local event enters plea

KINGMAN – An alleged weapon pointing incident during a June 2 Black Lives Matter event in downtown Kingman was an accidental fluke incident of poor timing, according to Legal Defender Ron Gilleo. He spoke on behalf of his client Robert Fernandes, who entered a plea agreement Sept. 17 that could send him to the Arizona Department of Corrections. Deputy Mohave County attorney Phillip Delgado, however, said Fernandes, 43, Kingman deliberately pointed the weapon when driving by the demonstration at Locomotive Park. “The defendant leveled a simulated weapon at protesters,” Delgado said. “One protest participant was placed in reasonable apprehension of…

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Supervisors discuss COVID-19 toll on bars

MOHAVE COUNTY – Supervisor Buster Johnson noted Thursday that new COVID-19 daily case counts are trickling north again after recently reaching lows of 0 and 2, when peaking above 100 during Mohave County’s summertime surge. “Do you have any concerns with the higher number of cases coming in this week,” Johnson asked Department of Public Health Director Denise Burley during Thursday’s Board of Supervisors coronavirus management meeting. “Yes, supervisor Johnson I do,” Burley replied. She said case rise can likely be connected to citizen burnout with protective restrictions and due to increased group activity during Labor Day. “I think we…

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Havasu woman cited for 48 counts of animal mistreatment

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A woman who hoarded dozens of cats are her home in Lake Havasu City was cited for 48 counts of cruel mistreatment of animals late last month. A police report indicated that 38 cats were removed from the garage of 61-year-old Patricia Bellamy’s residence in the 2200 block of Fremont Drive. Fifteen more cats were located in a bedroom inside the home. Police said filthy and unsanitary living conditions were discovered throughout the residence and that the animals were not provided sufficient food or water. One of the cats had to be euthanized due to kidney…

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Kingman Area Food Bank wins Andy Organization of the Year Award

Kingman Area Foodbank honored KINGMAN — The Kingman Chamber of Commerce accepts nominations for people and agencies that provide outstanding services to the Kingman community throughout each year, and once a year selects individuals and businesses from those nominees for the Andy award. One of our volunteers, Elizabeth “Marcella” Jackson chose to nominate the Kingman Area Foodbank. Marcella is one of about 40 volunteers who are the backbone of the Foodbanks ability to distribute food to the needy. (last year we distributed over 1.4 million lbs. of food). As one of three finalists, we were then honored and humbled to…

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