Yuma Sun

In Custody

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

The following fugitives who previously appeared in the Yuma County’s Most Wanted column in the Yuma Sun have been arrested and are back in local custody:

• Eric David Silva Jr was originally convicted and sentenced to a term of probation for the following: Amended Count Two: Possession of Drug Parapherna­lia, a class six undesignat­ed felony and Amended Count One: Attempted Possession of Narcotic Drug, a class five felony. He absconded from supervisio­n and was arrested on Nov. 3 and incarcerat­ed in the Yuma County jail.

• Francisco Javier Lemus was originally convicted and sentenced to a term of probation for the following: Amended Count One: Possession of Marijuana, a class six undesignat­ed felony. He absconded from supervisio­n and was arrested on Nov. 6 and incarcerat­ed in the Yuma County jail.

• Salvador Ceballos was originally convicted and sentenced to a term of probation for the following: Count Two: Possession of Drug Parapherna­lia Involving Methamphet­amine, a class six felony and Count Two: Possession of Drug Parapherna­lia, a class six felony. He absconded from supervisio­n and was arrested on Nov. 6 and incarcerat­ed in the Yuma County jail.

• Velia Trinidad Molina was originally convicted and sentenced to a term of probation for the following: Modified Count Two: Possession of Drug Parapherna­lia Involving Methamphet­amine, a class six undesignat­ed felony. She absconded from supervisio­n but on Oct. 31was arrested in Pinal County and incarcerat­ed in their jail. On Nov. 10, she was extradited to the Yuma County jail.

 ?? ?? VELIA TRINIDAD MOLINA
VELIA TRINIDAD MOLINA
 ?? ?? FRANCISCO JAVIER LEMUS
FRANCISCO JAVIER LEMUS
 ?? ?? ERIC DAVID SILVA JR
ERIC DAVID SILVA JR
 ?? ?? SALVADOR CEBALLOS
SALVADOR CEBALLOS

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