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Fulcher sentenced to 42 years in sex abuse case

KINGMAN – A 42.5-year prison term has been imposed for a Bullhead City man convicted of sex offenses involving a young woman and two young teenage girls. Jesse Fulcher, 39, was sentenced on Oct. 26 at the Mohave County Courthouse in Kingman. Judge Doug Camacho found Fulcher guilty of child molestation and six counts of sexual abuse of a minor in a bench trial concluded Sept. 15. Fulcher was also convicted of offering to furnish two of his victims with marijuana if they so desired. The oldest victim told Fletcher he scarred her for life. She said she can forgive…

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Fawson speaks at Rotary

Becky Fawson, President/CEO of Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce and Kingman Route 66 Rotary Club member, spoke at the club’s October 23 meeting. Fawson reviewed the Andy Award winners over the years, many of which were club members. Among upcoming events, Fawson noted River Cities United Way will hold its annual Day of Caring Kingman city-wide cleanup October 31, the 2nd Annual Renaissance Faire will be held November 13-15 at the Mohave County Fairgrounds, and Winter Wonderland is scheduled for December 11-19 at Hualapai Mountain Park. Fawson noted the Kingman Area Chamber of Commerce, Kingman/Golden Valley Association of Realtors and…

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KPD seeks assistance in identifying thieves

KINGMAN – The Kingman Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying two male suspects who were seen on video surveillance buying multiple gift cards utilizing stolen credit cards. On Wednesday, November 4 a victim arrived at Cracker Barrel around 11:20 a.m. During this time it is unknown if the victim’s wallet was lost or stolen.  The victim’s credit cards had approximately $2,500 in charges on them at Walmart at approximately 12:07 p.m. At approximately 12:03 p.m., two male subjects entered Walmart in the 3300 block of N. Stockton Hill Rd. The suspects selected food items and gift cards and…

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MCSO receives grant funding

Sheriff Doug Schuster has announced that the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office has received funding from the Arizona Governor’s Office of Highway Safety to purchase: ~ Portable Breath Test machines ($3,511) ~ Radar Units for Patrol vehicles ($5,100) The Mohave County Sheriff’s Office will use the Portable Breath Testers as a way to enhance DUI enforcement throughout Mohave County. They currently use PBT machines for DUI cases, however half of the patrol deputies do not have a PBT machine readily available for their use. The PBT machines funded through this grant will assist in detecting impairment, thus reducing the amount of…

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Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Join Lake Havasu Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jess Knudson for coffee this Friday, November 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Cypress Park. This event is an informal come-and-go setting where residents are encouraged to wear face coverings and maintain social distancing.  There is ample opportunity for residents to express any issues, concerns, or questions concerning our great city! For more information or questions about Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager, contact the Mayor’s office at (928) 453-4152.

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Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager

LAKE HAVASU CITY – Join Lake Havasu Mayor Cal Sheehy and City Manager Jess Knudson for coffee this Friday, November 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. at Cypress Park. This event is an informal come-and-go setting where residents are encouraged to wear face coverings and maintain social distancing.  There is ample opportunity for residents to express any issues, concerns, or questions concerning our great city! For more information or questions about Coffee with the Mayor and City Manager, contact the Mayor’s office at (928) 453-4152.

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