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Active Warrants 07-01-21 LAKE HAVASU POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/01/2021 09:15 Active Warrants By City - LAKE HAVASU CITY Want ID Issued Name (Last, First, Middle) DOB Race Sex Charge Address 14134 06/22/2017 Abeyta, Kristina Jean 10/04/1978 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2511 Mcculloch Blvd N 102, Lake Havasu City To Comply 30006 12/19/2018 Abney, Lance Marcus 08/11/1987 W M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 3085 El Dorado Ave N, Lake Havasu City 20888 03/24/2018 Abrego, Ruben Arthur Ii 08/15/1976 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 450 Mohican Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 8244 01/27/2015 Achterberg, Kimberly Dawn 09/11/1982 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 100 Lakemaster Ln, Lake Havasu City To Comply 20886 03/24/2018 Ackerman, Steve 08/22/1981 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 4062 Gold Spring Rd E, Lake Havasu City To Comply 8764 08/21/2015 Acret, James Elvero 05/08/1963 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2192 Barranca Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 33861 05/10/2019 Adams, Joshua Paul 05/12/1986 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 660 Grand Island Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 8029 11/17/2014 Adams, Kevin Todd 09/27/1979 W M Rules Of Criminal Procedure -failure 2035 Acoma Blvd W .119, Lake Havasu City To Appear 8173 01/06/2015 Adams, Kevin Todd 09/27/1979 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2035 Acoma Blvd W .119, Lake Havasu City To Co 8169 12/30/2014 Adams, Shawn Michael 04/17/1979 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 700 Mcculloch Blvd S, Lake Havasu City To Co 15734 10/03/2017 Adcock, Katrina Marie 02/27/1979 W F Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 2270 Atlantic Dr, Lake Havasu City 23196 04/24/2018 Adkisson, John Patrick Jr 07/15/1990 W M Rules Of Criminal Procedure -failure 3576 Stanford Dr, Lake Havasu City To Appear 37592 05/17/2021 Agne, Paul Edward 12/06/1956 W M Crim Litter/polluting-drop Under 2190 Birch Sq 212, Lake Havasu City 300 Lbs 13000 10/17/2016 Agosto, Horacio 03/08/1986 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3460 Truckee Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 6717 12/21/2012 Agosto, Salvador Castaneda 01/24/1967 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2306 Holly Ave, Lake Havasu City To Co 31179 01/19/2019 Aguilar, Gerardo Hernandez 10/03/1985 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure San Juan Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply r_want6 Page 1 LAKE HAVASU POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/01/2021 09:15 Active Warrants By City - LAKE HAVASU CITY Want ID Issued Name (Last, First, Middle) DOB Race Sex Charge Address 15234 07/12/2017 Aguilar, Jesus 05/08/1976 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2332 Kiowa Blvd N, Lake Havasu City To Comply 33777 04/30/2019 Aguirre, David Guzman Higuera Sr 03/14/1984 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2199 Palo Verde Blvd S, Lake Havasu City To Co 37763 07/24/2021 Aguirre, David Joshua 05/31/1982 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 121 Mulberry Ave, Lake Havasu City To Comply 21007 04/07/2018 Aguirre, Joshua J 07/06/1974 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 941 Molly Gibson Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 7735 08/19/2014 Ahern, David Ryan 03/25/1977 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2150 Commander Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 37624 06/01/2021 Ahlstrom, James Gerald 05/18/1967 W M Drug Paraphernalia-possess/use 3017 Talley Dr 101, Lake Havasu City 9232 11/24/2015 Ahrens, Tamara Lynn 03/18/1969 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2200 Sahara Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 21009 04/08/2018 Ahumada, Fausto Ortega 03/14/1970 W M Probation Violation 4030 Window Rock Rd E, Lake Havasu City 12603 07/19/2016 Aikins, Christina Ann 01/11/1967 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2161 Tourmaline St E, Lake Havasu City To Co 12670 08/08/2016 Aikins, Christina Ann 01/11/1967 W F Violation Of Promise To Appear 2161 Tourmaline St E, Lake Havasu City 23652 06/21/2018 Akans, Joshua David 08/01/1973 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 4430 Tolteca Dr 101A, Lake Havasu City To Comply 35648 01/15/2020 Albany, Scott Jason 03/11/1977 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3039 Mirage Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 21008 04/08/2018 Albarran, George Bruce 02/26/1984 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3090 Osborn Dr A, Lake Havasu City To Comply 6564 08/20/2012 Albe, Jeremy Eugene 02/17/1979 W M Conseq Of Non Pmt Of Fines Transient, Lake Havasu City 8835 07/12/2012 Albrecht, Alan Raymond 02/16/1963 W M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 451 London Bridge Rd, Lake Havasu City 23203 05/06/2018 Aldaco-solis, Jose Francisco 10/20/1971 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2720 El Dorado Ave N .B, Lake Havasu City To Comply 7199 10/03/2013 Aldana, Jesse Minor 07/16/1988 M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2830 Indian Pipe Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 5828 02/17/2011 Alegre, Mark Jayson 04/26/1988 W M Conseq Of Non Pmt Of Fines 2194 Holly Ave, Lake Havasu City Active Warrants By City Page 2 LAKE HAVASU POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/01/2021 09:15 Active Warrants By City - LAKE HAVASU CITY Want ID Issued Name (Last, First, Middle) DOB Race Sex Charge Address 13399 01/24/2017 Alejandre, Angelica 01/14/1991 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3000 Kiowa Blvd N 4, Lake Havasu City To Comply 23201 05/06/2018 Alewine, Ronald Therman Lamar 02/19/1987 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 1957 Mesquite Ave .39, Lake Havasu City To Comply 7545 05/08/2014 Alexander, Brian Todd 11/02/1988 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 671 Delta Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 23231 05/13/2018 Alexander, Randy Lee 11/27/1958 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure Transient, Lake Havasu City To Comply 9548 12/29/2015 Alfaro, Samantha 01/27/1991 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 1624 Topaz Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 8358 03/11/2015 Alford, Grey Kenneth 06/21/1973 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2356 Swift Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 24042 06/02/2018 Alger, Terry Joseph 06/05/1962 W M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 1931 Ash Dr, Lake Havasu City 13405 01/31/2017 Allen, Mark Dale 02/12/1957 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2179 Chinook Ln, Lake Havasu City To Comply 6719 12/21/2012 Allen, Scott Forest 01/24/1968 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3873 Lighthouse Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 7042 08/07/2013 Allen, Thomas Henry Iii 03/10/1988 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2010 Swanson Ave .26, Lake Havasu City To Co 7751 08/22/2014 Alsum, Robert Keith 11/05/1992 W M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 599 Acoma Blvd N, Lake Havasu City 24185 08/22/2018 Altamirano, Arturo Jr 12/10/1983 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3786 Outpost Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 4599 05/21/2008 Altamirano, Gabriel 04/23/1968 W M Violation Of Promise To Appear 3681 Monterey Dr, Lake Havasu City 32588 03/28/2019 Altamirano, Gabriel 04/23/1968 W M Fta - Written Promise 3681 Monterey Dr, Lake Havasu City 13025 10/24/2016 Alu, Dana Lynne 04/20/1960 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2646 Daytona Ave, Lake Havasu City To Comply 13758 04/25/2017 Alvarado, Alberto Onofre 08/12/1971 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2380 Pima Dr S, Lake Havasu City To Comply 13022 10/06/2016 Alvarado, Hector Salazar 07/11/1969 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 141 Opossum Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply Active Warrants By City Page 3 LAKE HAVASU POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/01/2021 09:15 Active Warrants By City - LAKE HAVASU CITY Want ID Issued Name (Last, First, Middle) DOB Race Sex Charge Address 23615 06/21/2018 Alvarez, Adan H 12/04/1985 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 1229 Lake Havasu Ct 1, Lake Havasu City To Comply 6032 08/16/2011 Alvarez, Martin 01/22/1986 W M Conseq Of Non Pmt Of Fines 3145 Silverbell Dr, Lake Havasu City 7246 10/25/2013 Alvarez, Salvador Miranda 10/08/1970 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2460 Palisades Dr .1, Lake Havasu City To Co 23420 06/03/2018 Alvarez, Victor Perez 02/28/1977 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2591 Tanglewood Ln, Lake Havasu City To Comply 23419 06/03/2018 Amador, Carlos 06/03/1981 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3040 Erwin Ln N, Lake Havasu City To Comply 13041 10/26/2016 Amanonce, Christopher Michael 08/24/1972 U M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg 2350 Tigertail Dr, Lake Havasu City 20784 03/13/2018 Amell, Shawn Michael 11/17/1986 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3380 Saratoga Ave, Lake Havasu City To Comply 29908 11/29/2018 Amy, Kenneth Stephen 07/20/1968 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 70 Querio Dr 9, Lake Havasu City To Comply 23734 06/30/2018 Anaya, Alberto Soto 05/12/1979 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 1980 Bahama Ave .8, Lake Havasu City To Comply 7580 06/12/2014 Anders, Daniel Alfred 01/31/1958 W M Failure To Appear 2nd Deg General Delivery, Lake Havasu City 7245 10/28/2013 Anderson, Christopher Brian 07/04/1987 W M Threat-intim W/inj-dmge Prop 2341 Palisades Dr .4, Lake Havasu City 18524 02/01/2018 Anderson, David Leroy Jr 07/04/1982 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2528 Talisman Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 15504 08/24/2017 Anderson, Devan Blaine 03/19/1998 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3755 Brave Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 13037 10/24/2016 Anderson, James Haltel 11/09/1982 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3000 N Kiowa Ave 1, Lake Havasu City To Co 23732 06/30/2018 Anderson, Karen Lynn 12/01/1957 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 2339 Sandwood Dr, Lake Havasu City To Comply 7909 10/14/2014 Anderson, Lawrence William 01/17/1985 W M Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 923 Paso Dr, Lake Havasu City To Co 23736 06/30/2018 Anderson, Michelle Joy 08/16/1980 W F Rule Of Criminal Procedure Failure 3160 Arapaho Dr .102, Lake Havasu City To Comply Active Warrants By City Page 4 LAKE HAVASU POLICE DEPARTMENT 09/01/2021 09:15 Active Warrants By City - 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