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Sting brings 15 years for sex offense

KINGMAN – Another defendant snagged in an investigation where a male detective posed as a 13-year-old girl is going to the Arizona Department of Corrections for sex offense convictions. Mohave County Superior Court Judge Rick Lambert imposed a 15-year prison term Monday for Shane McHone, 30, Kingman. Judge Lambert also sentenced McHone to lifetime probation once his prison sentence is completed, agreeing with prosecutor Karolina Czaplinska who said the convict should be monitored to make certain he doesn’t target minors again. The Mohave County Sheriff’s office operation used a detective whose social media posts drew responses from men whom he…

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Woman allegedly torches uncle’s home

DOLAN SPRINGS – A woman torched her uncle’s home in Dolan Springs after he evicted her from the premises, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s office. Spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said dispatch received multiple calls just before 6:00 a.m. Tuesday that a residential structure was burning in the 8400 block of W. Seventh St. Mortensen said detectives began investigating due to suspicious circumstances. She said they learned that the homeowner evicted his niece from the property in early Nov. Home surveillance system video reportedly provides evidence that the niece, Sabrina Lynn Nulsen, 29, set fire to the manufactured home. “Sabrina is…

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Woman allegedly torches uncle’s home

DOLAN SPRINGS – A woman torched her uncle’s home in Dolan Springs after he evicted her from the premises, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s office. Spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said dispatch received multiple calls just before 6:00 a.m. Tuesday that a residential structure was burning in the 8400 block of W. Seventh St. Mortensen said detectives began investigating due to suspicious circumstances. She said they learned that the homeowner evicted his niece from the property in early Nov. Home surveillance system video reportedly provides evidence that the niece, Sabrina Lynn Nulsen, 29, set fire to the manufactured home. “Sabrina is…

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Woman allegedly torches uncle’s home

DOLAN SPRINGS – A woman torched her uncle’s home in Dolan Springs after he evicted her from the premises, according to the Mohave County Sheriff’s office. Spokeswoman Anita Mortensen said dispatch received multiple calls just before 6:00 a.m. Tuesday that a residential structure was burning in the 8400 block of W. Seventh St. Mortensen said detectives began investigating due to suspicious circumstances. She said they learned that the homeowner evicted his niece from the property in early Nov. Home surveillance system video reportedly provides evidence that the niece, Sabrina Lynn Nulsen, 29, set fire to the manufactured home. “Sabrina is…

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State offers assistance grant to restaurants, bars

Last week Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order aimed to help struggling restaurants and bars navigate and survive the COVID-19 pandemic. “Restaurants and bars have been one of the hardest hit industries when it comes to mitigating the pandemic,” Supervisor Buster Johnson stated. The new measures Governor Ducey put into place last week included easing red tape on outdoor dining and increasing opportunities for safer dining experiences. “The order makes it easier for restaurants to expand outdoor dining spaces.  I want to thank the Governor for listening to the needs of businesses during these unprecedented times while at the…

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State to auction off land

BULLHEAD CITY – The Arizona State Land Department is putting about 270 acres in the heart of Bullhead City on the auction block. The agency has been pre-registering bidders for the parcel bounded by Highway 95, Marina Boulevard, and Lakeside and Riverview Drive. The property will not be sold unless a qualified minimum bid of $1.52 million is offered. The auction on the steps of the Mohave County courthouse in Kingman is scheduled at 1p.m. on Dec. 17. Dave Hawkins

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