Roberto Bedoy-Cantero |
Arrest Highlights From This Week
Roberto Bedoy-Cantero, 26, of Grand Junction, was arrested in the 2900 block of Ronda Lee Road, on August 2. He was booked into the Mesa County Detention Facility on charges related to arson, criminal mischief, false imprisonment, physical harassment, child abuse and domestic violence. His bond was set at $7,500.00, cash or surety, and he is next scheduled to appear in court on August 12, at 8 a.m.
Deputies witnessed Dustin Scott, 34, driving a motorcycle on the night of August 2. Deputies were aware of two warrants for his arrest and made contact with him inside Midlands Village, located on 32 Road. In addition to the warrants for Dustin's arrest, deputies booked him into jail on charges related to possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a dangerous weapon, unlawfully carrying a dangerous weapon, possession of a weapon by a previous offender, and violation of a protection order.
Sarah Eckler |
- Travis was booked into jail on charges related to burglary, assault, robbery, theft, obstruction of a telephone, domestic violence, prohibited use of a weapon and child abuse.
- Sarah was booked into jail on charges related to burglary, robbery, theft, assault, resisting arrest and child abuse.
- Three days after the incident, Jessica turned herself into deputies and was booked into the jail in the early morning hours of August 7. She was charged with burglary, assault and complicity to commit robbery and theft.
Travis Waugh |
What started as a traffic stop at 29 Road and Pinyon Avenue, quickly turned into the arrest of Amanda Giron, 25, of Delta. Patrol deputies confirmed Amanda had a warrant for her arrest and charged her with driving under the influence of drugs. During a search of her possessions, additional drugs and an open container of alcohol were located in the vehicle. She was booked into the jail without incident on the following charges: possession of methamphetamine (11.9 grams), possession of a controlled substance (5.1 grams of morphine sulfate), tampering with physical evidence, DUI of drugs, drove uninsured vehicle, drove with a canceled/denied driver's license, open container, possession of drug paraphernalia and other traffic infractions.
Camellia Bradley, 27, of Grand Junction, gave deputies a fake name during a traffic stop in the area of Morning Dove Drive and D 1/2 Road, yesterday afternoon. Deputies recognized Camellia and located two active warrants for her arrest in the system. Camellia was arrested on those warrants, as well as being charged with criminal impersonation for providing a fake identity to deputies, and for possession of a schedule 4 controlled substance (prescription pills). She was released on a personal recognizance bond of $6,500.00, and she is next scheduled to appear in court on August 15, at 8 a.m.
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