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Henderson drone theft leads to 8 arrests

The authorities in Nevada and Arizona say that they uncovered a alleged crime ring after arresting more than 1 million US dollars in Henderson in connection with the reported theft of more than 1 million US dollars.

In a press release on Friday, the police Bullhead City, Arizona, identified eight people, including a man who was arrested and was waiting for the indictment in Henderson. The police also said that they are looking for another man from which he is assumed that he is connected to the theft.

Henderson's police officers arrested Eric Guy Loftin, 44, from Bullhead City, due to great theft of more than 100,000 dollars, Grand theft and possession of a motor vehicle, the possession of a controlled substance and other charges.

Loftin was booked in the Henderson Detention Center for a bond of 58,000 US dollars and is scheduled to appear on Henderson Justice Court on Tuesday.

The Bullhead City police also said that the Henderson police contacted the Arizona agency in the Arizona agency on March 13 to report that in Henderson on March 4, around 600 drones worth an estimated $ 1.2 million were stolen and that Loftin was a suspect. The police said they recovered several stolen objects, including vehicles, motorcycles, trailers and firearms from Loftins Bullhead City Residence.

It is believed that Loftin lives in this residence with his brother Chad Loftin (41), which is sought because of alleged trade and possession of stolen property.

This investigation also showed what the Bullhead City police described as the “dealer stolen property ring”, in which others were involved and identified. Officials say that the support of the Sheriff office of the Mohave County, the police of Lake Havasu City, the Ministry of Public Security in Arizona, was required on April 21 in Mohave County, which led to numerous arrests.

The arrested and booked in the Mohaven County prison in Kingman, Arizona, include:

– Jeffrey Loftin, 66, because of the possession of a stolen firearm, the stolen property and misconduct with a weapon.

– Randall Moore, 41, because of the possession of a stolen firearm, the dealer stolen property, misconduct with weapon and possession of drug utensils.

– Amanda Kerekes, 37, because of stolen firearm, stolen property and possession of drug utensils.

– Michael Mcintosh, 48, Stephanie Williams, 32, Jeanna Kreamier, 37, and Anthony Wadley (42) were arrested for the possession of drug utensils.

Some of the stolen drones were not found, and no information about where the drones were stolen was not provided.

Anyone who has information about the whereabouts of the stolen drones is asked to contact the number 928-763-1999.

Contact Casey Harrison at chancison@reviewjournal.com. Follow @Casey_Harrison1 on X or @Casey-Harrison.bsky.social on bluesky.

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