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Police Beat 4/2 E-mail
Friday, 03 April 2009
The following individuals were arrested by the Mammoth Lakes Police Department last week.  

Monday, Mar. 23
• Raymondo Godinez Mejia, 42, arrested for driving without a license on Old Mammoth Road

Tuesday, Mar. 24
• Bernardo Hernandez Ruelas, 27, arrested for forgery with the intent to defraud on Chaparral Road
• David John Corsaro, 40, arrested for inflicting corporeal injury on spouse or cohabitant on Meridian Boulevard

Wednesday, Mar. 25
• Eduardo Barrios Navarro, 20, arrested for attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer, DUI: alcohol and DUI: alcohol 0.08 percent or greater on South Frontage Road

Friday, Mar. 27
• Jessica Lynn Grice, 32, arrested for inflicting corporeal injury on spouse/cohabitant on Cliff Circle
Saturday, Mar. 28
• Aaron Matthew Segovia, 25, arrested for DUI: alcohol and DUI: alcohol 0.08 percent or greater at MLPD

Sunday, Mar. 29
• Michelle Lynne Storer, 24, arrested for violation of probation on Mono Street
• Alejandro Ramirez-Cruz, 25, arrested for driving without a license on Meridian Boulevard
• Michael Ian Epstein, 28, arrested for outstanding civil warrant on Old Mammoth Road
• William L. Kinsel, 35, arrested for disorderly conduct: alcohol on Main Street
• Paul Edward Stiglich, 57, arrested for DUI: alcohol on Minaret Road


MLPD Tipline
If you have information to report to the police department you can use MLPD’s anonymous tipline. Access the line by calling (760) 934-3261 or visit www.mammothlakespd.org to send a tip in by e-mail. Both lines are completely anonymous. You do not have to use your own e-mail address or give your name. —MLPD


Wildlife Report:
Saturday, Mar.  28
• A bear had broken through a plywood covered front window into cabin #9 at Tamarack Lodge to eat coffee grounds and sugar packets. The window was covered in plywood as the window had been broken by a bear at the end of last season. This report has been forwarded to the town wildlife expert.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 11 April 2009 )
 
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