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San Manuel Miner, San Manuel, Arizona

November 9, 2011

Sheriff’s Report The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information

provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court

San Manuel Miner P.O. Box 60, San Manuel, Arizona 85631 www.copperarea.com Phone: (520) 385-2266 • Fax: (520) 385-4666 USPS 480-500

Published each Wednesday and distributed from the Lower Arcade Building, San Manuel, Arizona. Entered as Periodicals October 26, 1954 at the post office, San Manuel, Arizona under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879. Periodicals postage paid at San Manuel, Arizona. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to the San Manuel Miner, P.O. Box 60, San Manuel, Arizona 85631-0060. SUBSCRIPTIONS: $35.50 per year in Pinal County, $40.50 per year elsewhere in the United States. Member of the Arizona Newspaper Association and the National Newspapers Association for over 30 years.

Publisher & Advertising Manager ......................James Carnes General Manager...........................................Michael Carnes michaelc@MinerSunBasin.com Managing Editor.................................Jennifer Carnes jenniferc@MinerSunBasin.com Office Manager..............................Janis Graham miner@MinerSunBasin.com Copy Editor ............................................. Arletta Sloan Reporter...................................John Hernandez Reporter.........................................Taylor Beard Reporter..............................................Mila Lira Signed columns and letters to the editor in this newspaper express the views of the individual writer, not necessarily the editorial views of the Miner.

of law. Oct. 26 Theft from a vehicle was reported in the 60000 block of East Alpine Way, SaddleBrooke. Oct. 26 Theft was reported in the 39000 block of South Old Arena Drive, Eagle Crest. Oct. 26 Criminal damage was reported in the 300 block of East Fifth Street, San Manuel. A sliding glass door was broken. Oct. 26 Assault was reported at First Avenue Elementary School, San Manuel. Two fiveyear-olds were fighting over a ball and one used excessive force on the other. By state law the school must report the incident. Parents of both were notified. Oct. 26 Alberto Arellano Valencia, 31, San Manuel, was arrested in the 800 block of First Avenue, San Manuel, and was charged with threateningintimidation. He was tranpsorted and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.

Oct. 27 Burglary and criminal damage were reported in the 1800 block of North Calle Valencia, Oracle. Three windows were broken. Oct. 27 Two goats were reported running east on American Avenue, Oracle. Pinal County Animal Control was notified. Oct. 27 Theft of political signs from a yard was reported in the 39000 block of South Mountain Shadow Drive, Eagle Crest. Oct. 29 Burglary was reported at a church in the area of West Linda Vista Road, Oracle. A storeroom’s locks were broken. Oct. 30 Criminal damage (graffiti) was reported in the area of East Eagle Heights Drive and South Eagle Crest Ranch, Eagle Crest. Oct. 30 Criminal damage and burglary were reported in the area of Charleau Gap Trail and Lago Del Oro, SaddleBrooke. A vehicle’s windows were broken

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and approximately $6,000 worth of tools were taken. Oct. 30 Criminal damage was reported in the area of East Eagle Heights Drive, Eagle Crest. Oct. 30 Attempted horse theft was reported in the 30000 block of South Veterans Memorial Boulevard, San Manuel. Oct. 31 A fight was reported in the 2000 block of West El Paseo, Oracle. A 13-year-old girl was knocked down by some other children, sustaining a possible broken hand. Oct. 31 Assault was reported in the 3000 block of North Rockliffe Boulevard, Oracle. Oct. 31 An accident with injuries was reported in the are of East Desert Peak Drive and South Desert Bluff Drive, SaddleBrooke. A woman riding a bicycle was struck by a vehicle. Oct. 31 Theft of a bicycle was reported in the 300 block of East Fifth Street, San Manuel. Nov. 1 A vicious dog was reported in the area of West Fifth Avenue and South Avenue A, San Manuel. Nov. 1 Child abuse was reported by school officials at First Avenue Elementary School, San Manuel. Nov. 1 Jose Jesus Moreno Valencia, 52, Mammoth, was arrested on Redington Road west of San Manuel Golf Course, San Manuel, on a warrant for failure to appear. He was transported

and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Nov. 2 Theft of credit cards was reported in the area of South Avenue A, San Manuel. Nov. 3 Pablo Antonio Ruiz, 24, Oracle, was arrested in the area of Campo Bonito, Oracle, and was charged with unlawful flight from law enforcement. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail. Nov. 3 A concerned citizen reported that approximately five male juveniles were behind Avenue B Elementary School, San Manuel, starting fires. Another citizen reported seeing six or seven juveniles lighting fires and stomping them out. The juveniles scattered when the citizen approached their location. Nov. 3 A person reported to deputies that a dog was stolen from a yard in the 200 block of South Avenue B, San Manuel. The dog was later found dead in the back yard. Nov. 3 Joseph Lee Cogdell, 21, Oracle was arrested in the area of Calle Futura at the car wash, Oracle, on warrants for interfering with judicial proceedings (two), drug paraphernalia violations (two) and possession of a weapon during the commission of a felony. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail.

Oracle Triad – Meetings are on the first Wednesday of the month at 3 pm at the Oracle Fire Department. Triad

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• Increase community knowledge on the harmfulness of abuse/misuse of alcohol and prescription medications. • Protect older adults from neglect, abuse and fraud. • Understand the risks of depression, isolation and suicide for older adults. • Educate, provide resources and promote services for a healthy and safe quality of life.

Did You Know ...

Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) Senior Resource Room Sun Life Family Health Center 23 McNab Parkway, San Manuel • Information • Resource • Needs Volunteers • Local Services to Help Seniors Learn about our services and ways to help seniors in our TRI-COMMUNITY AREA. Call 385-2234 ext 6306 Ambassador Office

Clean out your medicine cabinet & cupboards:

Medications must be in the original containers. No needles, inhalers or liquids please.

Drop off:

Sun Life Family Health Center

23 McNab Parkway, San Manuel • 385-2234 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. & 1:30 to 5 p.m.

TRIAD is a cooperative project composed of seniors, Pinal County Attorney’s Office, Pinal County Sheriff’s Department, Pinal-Gila Council for Senior Citizens, and other community partners who are dedicated to preventing the victimization of seniors, improving their quality of life and reducing consequences associated with abuse and misuse of prescription medications and alcohol. Community members are welcome. Call to sign up for volunteer opportunities.


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