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BOS extends public comments submission methods

MOHAVE COUNTY – There are specific rules regarding public input at Mohave County Board of Supervisors meetings. Now, in addition to being physically present to comment at meetings, the board has made it clear that the public may also submit letters and/or comments in writing beforehand. It should be noted that any letters and/or comments to the Board regarding agendized items must be received no later than 8:00 a.m. the Friday before a Board meeting to qualify for placement into the backup of any item.  These letters/comments should be sent to the county clerk at ginny.anderson@mohavecounty.us They will then be forwarded to the…

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Kingman icon Martin Swanty passes

KINGMAN – Kingman and greater Mohave County have lost a treasured community leader. His son Cody said Martin Swanty passed peacefully in his sleep overnight. He was 90 years old. Swanty owned automobile dealerships in Kingman and Bullhead City. Business, community service, philanthropy and more. You name it, and Martin was successful at it. Cody and his Martin’s good friend Krystal Burge said Swanty was a consummate family man. “Martin was just a loving, caring soul and without question Martin loved his family and loved his grand children and was really dedicated to them,” Burge said. You could just see…

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Buckeye man charged in Topock homicide

TOPOCK – The Mohave County sheriff’s office reports it is investigating a deliberate vehicular homicide in the Colorado River community of Topock. Agency spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said deputies responded Wednesday 1at 7:48 p.m. to a residence in the 13000 block of S. Shore Parkway. “John Michael Bondello, 49, Topock, was found to have been struck by a motor vehicle and was pronounced dead on scene,” Mortensen said. She said detectives subsequently responded to conduct the investigation. Mortensen said it was learned that Bondello had been in an argument with his friend James Richard Edwards, 50, Buckeye. “Bondello ultimately armed himself…

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Lake Havasu City ranked eighth safest city in Arizona

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Lake Havasu City is proud to announce that the City has been ranked as the eighth Safest City in the State of Arizona according to the Safewise Safest Cities in Arizona Report, released January 15. Safewise, a safety advocacy website compiled their report based on FBI crime statistics, cites with population data and considered unique safety initiatives and security programs implemented within the past few years. The acknowledgment by Safewise reflects the hard work of police department staff, city leadership and our continued relationship with the people and business who live in Lake Havasu City.

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BHC woman charged with stabbing boyfriend

BULLHEAD CITY – A Bullhead City woman reportedly stabbed her boyfriend in the neck during a domestic quarrel. Officers responded to the incident in the 200 block of Phyllis Drive at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday. Police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said arriving officers encountered Shelby Lynn Garoutte, 27, who was outside and armed with two knives. “Garoutte refused to drop her weapons and listen to police commands,” Fromelt said. “An officer deployed a less than lethal munition to gain compliance.” Garoutte was taken to a local hospital for medical evaluation and clearance before she was booked into the Mohave County Adult Detention…

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Leander charged in sex crime

LAKE HAVASU CITY – A young Lake Havasu City man is accused of plying a teenager with alcohol and raping her in a shed last Nov. Police report the Jan. 6 arrest of 20-year-old Michael Leander for sexual assault and sexual conduct with a minor. An investigation began after the victim disclosed to her father that she had been raped. She subsequently told police she became drunk while playing the “buzzed” drinking game and that Leander took advantage of her. A police report indicated that Leander admitted having sex with the 16-year-old girl, knowing she was underage and intoxicated. Dave…

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