Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    • Home
    • Sedona News
    • Business Profiles
    • Opinion
    • Mind & Body
    • Arts
    • Elections
    • Gift Shop
    • Contact
    • Cart
    Sedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde ValleySedona.Biz – The Voice of Sedona and The Verde Valley
    Home » YCSO/Yavapai Silent Witness Seeking Warrant Suspect
    Sedona

    YCSO/Yavapai Silent Witness Seeking Warrant Suspect

    November 17, 2015No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email Reddit WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Reddit WhatsApp

    logo_ycsoCottonwood AZ (November 17, 2015) – Anyone knowing the whereabouts of 33-year-old Mitchel Peterson is urged to call YCSO at 928-771-3260 or Yavapai Silent Witness at 1800-932-3232. Callers to Silent Witness are eligible for a cash reward if the information leads to Peterson’s arrest.

    Peterson currently has 5 outstanding warrants for the following charges:

    1. Probation Violation / Theft (felony)
    2. Failure to Pay – Child Support
    3. Failure to Pay
    4. Failure to Appear – Driving on a Suspended License
    5. Failure to Pay – Child Support

    Peterson is a male/white/ 6’ tall, approximately 200 pounds with brown hair and blue eyes. It is unknown if Peterson still has the facial hair pictured in the 2014 photo. His last known home is address is in the 1200 block of Bates Road, Cottonwood. Unconfirmed reports indicate he may also frequent the Payson area. 

    Sedona Gift Shop

    Citizens can contact the Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office with information or questions at 928-771-3260 or the YCSO website: www.ycsoaz.gov

    Comments are closed.


    The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    By Tommy Acosta
    Having grown up in the mean streets of the Bronx there is one lesson we learn early on, and that’s don’t mess with the cops when they got you down, and outnumbered. The beating of Tyre Nichols at the hands of the police preceding his death at the hospital could have been avoided if only he had the sense to not resist them. People fail to understand that on the streets, cops are basically “God.” You can’t fight them. If it takes one, two, five, ten or twenty officers they will eventually put you down and hurt you if they have to in the process of detaining or arresting you. In the Bronx we would fight amongst ourselves but when the cops came it was “Yes, officer. No, officer,” and do our best to look as innocent as possible. People need to understand that cops on the street represent the full power of the state and government. Read more→
    Recent Comments
    • Mary Ann Wolf on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • RC Posey on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Matt Kaplan on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Joe on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    • Gary Marsh on The Sad Lesson of Tyre Nichols
    Check out the Tlaquepaque Magazine
    Categories
    © 2023 All rights reserved. Sedona.biz.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.