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YCSO K9 Team Arrests Smuggler with 18 Pounds of Meth

Jhampier Mendoza Torez of Mexico arrested for drug smuggling on Arizona I-17 northbound. Sedona AZ –  On February 12, 2019, around 1:30 a.m., Jhampier Mendoza Torez, 20, the driver of a car pulled over for a traffic stop on AZ I-17 northbound, near mile marker 276 at Cordes Lakes, Arizona, was arrested and is being charged with Transportation of Dangerous Drugs (18 pounds of crystal meth), Possession... 

Suspect arrested after committing years of child sexual abuse

YCSO arrested illegal alien Mendez Hernandez for years of ongoing sexual abuse of a child beginning when she was six years old. Sedona AZ (October 18, 2018) – On October 16, 2018, around 4:30 p.m., Rigoberto Mendez-Hernandez, 34, was arrested by Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office detectives at his residence in the 47000 block of Third Street, Ash Fork, Arizona. He was charged with Sexual Conduct... 

ACLU and Illegal Alien Drop Lawsuit Against Sheriff and Jail

Sedona AZ (August 22, 2018) –  Plaintiff Guillermo Tenorio-Serrano was arrested by the Arizona Department of Public Safety on December 11, 2017, for driving under the extreme influence of intoxicating liquor. At the time of his arrest, Tenorio-Serrano blew .203 and .195 on the DPS Intoxilyzer. Tenorio-Serrano was taken to the Coconino County Detention Facility. On December 12, 2017, the United... 

Suspect Arrested for Molestation of Young Girl

Sedona AZ (June 28, 2017) – On May 24, 2017, at about 5:00 in the morning, Juan Antonio Pelayo-Covarrubias, 38, a Phoenix resident, was arrested and booked into the Camp Verde (AZ) Detention Center in north central Arizona. He was charged with two counts of child molestation, after knowingly and intentionally touching the genitals of a preteen girl. The child’s molestation occurred on April... 

Legitimate Limitations to Religious Freedom

Sedona AZ ((January 25, 2016) – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor: Subject: Religious Freedom Ref:  National Law vs. National Policies Editor, In thinking about the Constitutional Freedom of Religion, essentially we all know that is “what is said” – even though we also should know there are “Legitimate Limitations” to that freedom, albeit the enforcement... 
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