Cochise County Sheriff's Office report


Published/Last Modified on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 10:06 PM MDT


July 29


DOUGLAS

Criminal Damage: On 7-29-10 at 0640 hours, the driver's window of a US Border Patrol 2004 Chevy Tahoe was smashed and a pair of binoculars, flashlight and portable radio battery were stolen. The damage was valued at $200.00. The theft was valued at $400.

Criminal Damage: On 7-29-10, an unknown person (s) broken a single pane window to the front door of the residence by throwing a rock. This occurred on N. Pioneer Pl located in Douglas, AZ . Total estimated cost of damage $100.00.

July 31-August 1

DOUGLAS

Traffic: On 08/01/2010, Joe LLoyd Zamora, 07/05/1966, was arrested in the parking lot of the Frontera Bar, N A Ave & E 18th St, Douglas, AZ for a valid misdemeanor warrant out of Douglas PD, JP2. This occurred after a traffic stop was conducted while Zamora, who has a revoked driver's license. Zamora was also in possession of 2 opened and half full Budweiser 12 oz. beer cans which were located in the center consul cup holders between the front two bucket seats.

Wanted Person: On 8-01-10, Maria Oralia Rodriguez was arrested on Palm Ave located in Pirtleville, AZ for two valid misdemeanor warrant for failure to appear on original charges of Dog at Large and Rabies Vaccination.

Traffic: On 07/31/10 at approximately 1101 hours, Joseph Martinez-Chacon was in possession of a green leafy substance believed to be marijuana. In addition, Chacon was operating a black 1979 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup while his drivers license was suspended. The vehicle was towed for 30 day impound. This incident occurred on Highway 191 and Highway 80 in Douglas, AZ.

ELFRIDA

Burglary: On 080110 at 1138, Dennis Raye Knapp was found unlawfully inside a residence on E Irene Circle in Sunsites. Knapp was armed and had gone through drawers and cabinets in an attempt to find items to steal. Knaff caused approximately $1500 in damage to gain entrance to the residence. Knapp was taken into custody after a foot pursuit by Deputies.

Burglary: Between 073110 and 080110, Dennis Raye Knapp unlawfully entered Esperanza’s Mexican Restaurant on 1040 E Eastland Rd. Once inside, he unlawfully removed various types of alcohol valued at $395.

Burglary: On 080110 at 0732 hours, a woman reported that her vehicle had been broken into while parked at their residence on Klassen Ct. The suspect, later identified as Dennis Raye Knapp broke out the passenger front window and pulled the weather stripping off of the vehicle. Damage was estimated at $1,000.

Burglary: On 080110 at 0610 hours, Dennis Raye Knapp unlawfully entered a residence on E Irene St in Sunsites. While inside, Knapp unlawfully removed $220 in cash and other items valued at $800. Knapp also damaged the door to the residence to gain entry.

Information: On 073110 at 2035 hours, a man reported a vehicle on Cross Creek Rd that was stuck in Turkey Creek. Deputies responded and found the vehicle which had water up past the license plate. Search & Rescue was notified as the occupants of the vehicle were missing. Air Support made contact with a subject by the name of Reid Livingston on the north side of the creek. Reid stated that the vehicle was his and that everyone who was in the vehicle were accounted for and not injured.

Citizen Assist: On 073110 at 1836 hours, a woman requested a deputy on Sunglow Rd. There were two females stuck on one side of the wash unable to cross. Deputies assisted the females with the crossing.

Burglary: Between the dates of 071010 and 073110, unknown subjects unlawfully entered into a garage on E Rock Creek Ln in Pearce. A 5000 watt generator valued at approximately $550 and a Troybuilt brand 8000 watt generator valued at $1400 was taken.

Burglary: Between 073010 and 073110, unknown subject(s) entered two storage buildings on the a ranch located on S Quail Hollow Dr in Pearce. Entry was gained by damaging metal bars over a window and then breaking the window.

Burglary: On 073010 at 1113 hours, Deputies responded to an abandoned church at Central Hwy and Sycamore Rd in Elfrida and took a report of thirteen wooden church pews valued at $300 each being removed from the building.

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