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Fatal crash victim identified

BULLHEAD CITY – Police have released the name of the local resident who was fatally injured in an Oct. 25 traffic accident in Bullhead City. Police spokeswoman Emily Fromelt said Bernard Medina, 37, was ejected when the Chevrolet Blazer he was driving left the Bullhead Parkway just south of Arroyo Vista Drive and tumbled down an embankment. Fromelt said Medina’s fiance and their 3-year-old son were not hurt in the rollover and escaped the vehicle before it caught fire.

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Alleged child abductor babbles during court proceeding

KINGMAN – An alleged child abductor babbled biblically during an extradition hearing before a Kingman judge last week. Judge Billy Sipe ended the hearing without getting Dustin Messner, 37, to waive extradition to return to California.    Messner allegedly kidnapped his eight-year-old son in Stockton in early April before the boy was rescued and he was arrested at his property in Golden Valley. Messner told Judge Sipe last Thursday that he wasn’t bound by Arizona or Mohave County law and that he only followed the law of God.    A Governor’s warrant will be used to return Messner to California for prosecution.

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