Yuma Sun

Trial date set for pair charged in mask dispute at local Walmart

- BY JAMES GILBERT Sun STaFF WriTer James Gilbert can be reached at jgilbert@yumasun.com or 5396854. Find him on Facebook at www. Facebook.com/YSJamesGil­bert or on Twitter @YSJamesGil­bert.

A tentative trial date was set Thursday in Yuma County Superior Court for the pair involved in a skirmish with police following a disturbanc­e at a store for not wearing a mask.

During a hearing for Frank Robert Montoya and Victoria Alexis Parra-Carranza, Superior Court Judge Roger Nelson scheduled their three-day trial to begin at 9 a.m. on May 25.

Nelson, who is presiding over their cases, also noted that other trials have been scheduled for the same day so Montoya and Parra-Carranza’s trials may have to be postponed and reschedule­d.

He also set a final pretrial conference for 8:30 April 18.

Montoya, who is being represente­d by attorneys Richard Edgar and Ray Hanna, of the Yuma County Public Defender’s Office, has been charged with three felony offenses and two misdemeano­rs.

The felony charges were two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer and one count of resisting arrest, while the misdemeano­rs were assault and trespassin­g.

Represente­d by attorney Bill Fox, of the Yuma County Legal Defender’s Office, Parra-Carranza, has been charged with aggravated assault of a police officer, resisting arrest, hindering prosecutio­n and a misdemeano­r offense of trespassin­g.

Both Montoya and Parra-Carranza are out of custody and appeared in person for their hearings. Their cases are also being tried together.

According to Yuma Police, the incident happened in July at the Walmart store located at the intersecti­on of Avenue B and 24th Street, with officers responding to a report of disorderly conduct.

It was reported that Montoya and Parra-Carranza were refusing to wear masks and started coughing on store employees who asked them to leave.

Upon arrival, an officer attempted to speak with Montoya and Parra-Carranza in order to give them an official trespass notice to return to the store, but they refused to comply and attempted to leave.

While attempting to detain Montoya, police said he became confrontat­ional and began arguing with the officer before trying to flee the area on foot. After a short chase, officers caught Montoya.

As officers were in the process of trying to arrest Montoya he began fighting with them.

Parra-Carranza allegedly then came up to the scene, which was still in the Walmart parking lot, and was trying to interfere.

 ?? LOANED IMAGE ?? FRANK ROBERT MONTOYA JR. AND VICTORIA ALEXIS PARRACARRA­NZA are seen being placed under arrest in July in this screenshot taken from a video posted on the Yuma Eyewitness News Facebook page.
LOANED IMAGE FRANK ROBERT MONTOYA JR. AND VICTORIA ALEXIS PARRACARRA­NZA are seen being placed under arrest in July in this screenshot taken from a video posted on the Yuma Eyewitness News Facebook page.
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FRANK ROBERT MONTOYA
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ALEXIS PARRACARRA­NZA

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