Originally posted to the web in News, on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 6:35 PM CDT.
Several curfew violators cited
Two teenagers, 14-year-old Wickenburg male and a 15-year-old Wickenburg male, were cited on a curfew violation at 2:37 a.m. Sunday (May 11). Curfew in Wickenburg for those 18 years or younger is 10:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and midnight Friday and Saturday. Curfew remains in effect during the summer and school vacations.
Other police incidents include:
Louis Michael Rascon, 20, of Phoenix on Saturday (May 10) was arrested during a traffic stop on a charge of possession of marijuana.
Richard Ray Ennefer, 22, of Wickenburg on Saturday (May 10) was arrested on three warrants from the Wickenburg Town Court relating to driving with a suspended license and reckless driving.
Daniel J. Linder, 22, of Wickenburg on Saturday (May 10) was arrested on a charge of possession of drug paraphernalia. During the same incident, Robert Ennefer, 19, of Wickenburg was arrested on a charge of underage consumption of alcohol, and a 17-year-old Wickenburg female was cited on a curfew violation.
Elisia K. Swearingen, 23, of Wickenburg on Friday (May 9) was arrested during a traffic stop on charges of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI), excessive speed, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia. An arrest warrant for Swearingen had also been issued from the Peoria Justice Court.
Antonio Carrasco, 34, of Wickenburg on Friday (May 9) was arrested during a traffic stop on a failure to appear warrant from the Hassayampa Justice Court. His arrest also included a charge of driving with a suspended license.
A Kingman woman on Saturday (May 10) reported that an unknown suspect removed her purse from her vehicle while it was parked at an East Wickenburg Way business. The purse was recovered, but $80 was missing.
A South Jackson Street woman on Thursday (May 8) reported an unknown suspect(s) removed her purse from her unlocked vehicle while it was parked at her residence. Her loss is estimated to be $150.
A New Jersey business on Thursday (May 8) reported that an unknown suspect(s) removed a company pickup truck from a business on North Tegner Street. The loss is estimated to be $21,210.
An East Apache Street business on Monday, May 5 reported that an unknown suspect(s) used its checking account number to obtain DirecTV and Qwest services. The loss is estimated to be $1,197.
A Gold Rock Circle woman reported Monday, May 5 that an unknown suspect(s) removed a $1,410 item from the bed of her pickup truck while it was parked at Wickenburg High School.
A North Tegner Street business on Monday, May 5 reported that an unknown suspect(s) created an unspecified amount of damage to one of its company vans.
A North Frontier Street business on Monday, May 5 reported that an unknown suspect(s) created an unspecified amount of damage after throwing a rock through a window.
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