Navajo County Sheriff’s Office | Police reports

The non-legal areas of Holbrook, Joseph City, Winslow, Adamana, Goodwater, Sun Valley, Woodruff, and Chevelon Canyon are set up by the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office as law enforcement agencies.

May 2, 2021 – Navajo County Sheriff’s Bureau MPs arrested 30-year-old Rudy Nelson, of Winslow, on charges of domestic violence related to disorderly behavior.

The non-regulatory areas of Pinetop-Lakeside, Show Low, Linden, Pinedale, Clay Springs, Heber-Overgaard, Snowflake, and White Mountain Lake are also being offered by the Navajo County Sheriff’s Office as law enforcement agencies.

Heber / Clay Springs / Pinedale

May 4 – MPs arrested Steven Arthur, 26, from Heber on an unspecified warrant.

Snowflake Taylor White Mountain Lakes

May 8 – MPs arrested Snowflake’s Joshua Walton, 37, on charges of domestic violence related to disorderly behavior.

Point Low-Linden-Silver Lake Estates

May 7 – MPs arrested Show Low’s Shelby Morris, 28, on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia.

Pinetop Lakeside Wagon Wheel

May 3 – MPs arrested Candace Painter, 36, and Regina Garcia, 39, hometowns of unknown origin. Garcia was arrested for stealing transportation and Painter for illegally using transportation.

May 4 – MPs arrested 23-year-old Cody Fierro from Lakeside on five unspecified arrest warrants.

– MPs arrested 18-year-old Anthony Busch from Lakeside on charges of domestic violence-related disorder, domestic violence-related assault and domestic violence-related criminal harm.

– MPs quoted and dismissed Show Low’s Timothy Foley, 36, who was charged with DUI.

May 6 – MPs cited and dismissed Christian Flores, 29, from Lakeside, who was charged with disorderly conduct.

May 7 – MPs arrested 20-year-old Reuben Williams, of Lakeside, on charges of domestic violence related to disorderly behavior.

Any information that the public has regarding any suspect in any case is encouraged to assist law enforcement with information about the criminal activity. Your help will be gladly taken. Additionally, anyone with information can call the WeTip hotline 1-800-782-7463 for confidential reports. ATV / motorcycle riders please remember that everyone who drives on a public road (dirt or pavement) must have the appropriate license and other relevant documents. It is the responsibility of every ATV / motorcycle operator to understand the laws associated with operating their ATV / motorcycle. Please remember that regardless of the time of year, you must have an outdoor burn permit issued by your local police or fire department. Your observance is very much appreciated. The sheriff’s volunteers want everyone to know that they are making house clocks as part of their services and would like to extend this service to those who have a part-time home in the area, those who go on vacation, etc. Please call Call the sheriff’s office to speak to or leave a message with the sheriff’s axillary volunteer director for your ward.

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