2/5/2010 6:00:00 AM Mohave 911: Friday, February 5, 2010
KINGMAN - Mohave County Sheriff's deputies arrested Norma E. Rascon, 45, of Kingman Jan. 29 for falsifying identification, a felony. An Animal Control officer was dispatched to the area of N. Eagle Drive near Northern Avenue around 10:30 a.m. in reference to a stray pit bull dog roaming the streets. Upon arrival, the officer located the dog and followed the dog home to a residence in the 3500 block of Robin Lane. As the officer pulled up to the residence, she observed the owner putting the dog in the house. During conversations with Rascon, she initially said that her dog was not out of the yard. The officer determined the owners' three dogs were not licensed. When the officer requested identification, Rascon allegedly provided identification that did not resemble Arizona identification. The officer requested a deputy to respond. Within a few minutes, the deputy arrived and questioned Rascon, who said that she got the identification card in Phoenix. Deputies determined the identification not to be valid. Rascon was arrested without incident, transported and booked into the Mohave County Jail. She was also issued citations for dog at large and three counts of no dog license.
KINGMAN - Kingman Police Officers contacted local resident Ricky Kenneth Glenn, 45, in the 200 block of Fourth Street around 3 p.m. Jan. 29. Upon initial contact with Glenn, he allegedly provided a false name. Police say Glenn later changed his story and advised his real name, which came back with a felony warrant from Yakima, Wash. Glenn was arrested and booked into the Mohave County Jail.
KINGMAN - Mohave County Sheriff's deputies arrested Kevin Ray Braziel, 26, Michelle Hoyl, 33, and Rosemary Ann Gomez, 23, all of Kingman Monday. Braziel was arrested for felony possession of dangerous drugs and possession of drug paraphernalia. Hoyl and Gomez were arrested for felony possession of drug paraphernalia. Deputies responded to a threatening situation in the 2500 block of Devlin Avenue around 2 a.m., where a white Mustang with several occupants, possibly armed, was in front of a residence. While en route, dispatch advised that the vehicle was leaving the area. Deputies saw the vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed in the 2800 block of John L Avenue. They later saw the vehicle in front of a residence and observed the male driver running from it. A short time later, the male subject, identified as Braziel, was located hiding under a motor home. Deputies found him in possession of a syringe and a metal spoon with residue. He was arrested without incident. Deputies contacted the two occupants inside the vehicle, Hoyl and Gomez. Deputies found a green glass pipe with a white crystal residue on the floorboard where Gomez was sitting. Gomez was arrested without incident. Deputies found Hoyl to be in possession of a glass vial that contained a white crystal residue. Hoyl was arrested without incident. They were transported and booked into the Mohave County Jail. Deputies located a plastic bag containing a white crystal substance where Braziel was sitting in their patrol unit after he was transported to the jail. The vehicle was towed from the scene.