Monday, March 7, 2011

Police Log

Miami PD reports that there was a four vehicle collision over the weekend on Highway 60 west of the Miami City Limits. Five people were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
One vehicle hit another from behind causing a chain reaction.

Miami Police arrested 21 year old Edward Delatorre for criminal trespass.

Globe Police located the suspect driver in a hit and run accident that occurred yesterday afternoon in the Fry’s parking lot. 25 year old Dillon Hatch was charged with leaving the scene of an accident and driving with a suspnded license.

There was a two vehicle accident yesterday afternoon at Broad and Sycamore Streets. No further information is available.

Two people were arrested after a doemstic dispute yesterday morning at a residence on Third Street. 25 year old Tiffany Horton and 23 year old Devin Chavez were both arrested for domestic violence and criminal damage.

23 year old Cody Andress was arrested last night after a domestic incident in the Pizza Hut parking lot. Andress was arrested for possession of marijuana and an outstanding warrant from Maricopa County.

An accident occurred Friday evening on Highway 60 at Radonovich Drive. One person was taken to Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.

Gila County Sheriff’s Office arrested two people Friday night after a domestic disturbance at Alhambra Mobile Home Park. 21 year old Lacy Gonzales was charged with domesti violence/disorderly conduct. 22 year old Alexander Juvera had two outstanding warrants for driving with a suspended license.

19 year old William Lagunas was arrested Friday night for driving with a suspended license.

Deputies are investigating criminal damage to a vehicle on Bixby Road and a harrassment report taken at Guayio’s on the Trail.

Globe Police are investigating a burglary at a business on East Ash; burglary from an auto at a business on East Ash; and a report of property stolen outside a business on Broad Street.

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