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    $400 Cash Reward Offered for Information Leading to the Arrest of Fugitive Richard Jason Lyerla

    March 5, 2021No Comments
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    Yavapai County Sheriff's OfficeCottonwood AZ (March 5, 2021) – The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is requesting the public’s help in locating Richard Jason Lyerla, 35. Lyerla ran from deputies as they were attempting to arrest him during a traffic stop that took place in the Cottonwood area on March 3rd.

    Deputies pulled over the driver of the car Lyerla was in for driving without a license plate. Lyerla, a passenger, was acting extremely nervous and gave deputies a false name and date of birth. While speaking with deputies, Lyerla told them he was nervous because he had an open alcohol container inside the car. As the deputies were about to take Lyerla into custody, he ran from them. Two deputies ran after him, but lost sight of him around the 2500 block of S. Copper drive in Cottonwood.

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    Warrant suspect Richard Lyerla
    Warrant suspect Richard Lyerla

    Upon learning his true identity, the deputies discovered Lyerla had multiple warrants in Arizona and California the most serious of which is a Parole Violation Warrant out of California for stalking. Lyerla is also facing a long list of Yavapai County charges for his actions during this encounter with the deputies.

    Yavapai Silent Witness is offering a $400 cash reward for anyone providing information leading to Lyerla’s arrest. To submit a tip you must call Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit a tip at www.yavapaisw.com. All tips are anonymous. You never have to give your name.

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