Yuma County’s Most Wanted Yuma-area Scout leaders sweep up district awards
As a public service, the Yuma Sun is publishing the names and photographs of the following people sought by the Yuma County Adult Probation Department or the U.S. Marshals Service as probation absconders. If you have information that would lead to the arrest of any of them, call surveillance officer Xochitl Benavides at (928) 373-1690. If you know any of their immediate locations, call local law enforcement agencies or dial 911. Do not attempt to apprehend them yourself.
• Carlos Soliz Munoz, male, 30. Height 5 feet 3 inches, weight 135 pounds. Brown hair, brown eyes. Alias: Los, Carlos Solis Munoz. Tattoos and distinguishing marks: “Munoz” on the right forearm; “C” and a star on the right shoulder; “M” and a star on the left shoulder; a cross and praying hands on the chest, and scars on both knees. His probation violation is for the conviction of endangerment, a Class 6 felony.
• Katrina McCash, female, 23. Height 5 feet 4 inches, weight 120 pounds.
Red hair, blue eyes. Tattoos: “Just live” on the chest, heart beat on the right collarbone and wings on the back. Her probation violation is for the conviction of possession of drug paraphernalia involving methamphetamine, a class six felony
• Isauro Antonio OrtizCamacho, male, 29. Height 5 feet 10 inches, weight 200 pounds. Brown hair, brown eyes. Tattoos: “Hebbrown” and “HWN” with feathers on the right leg, “Gouyita” and dragon on the right arm, “Ortiz” on the neck, “Olivia” on the left forearm, and “H” with a star and jaguar on the left arm. His probation violation is for the conviction of possession of drug paraphernalia involving methamphetamine, a Class 6 felony, and tampering with physical evidence, a Class 6 felony.
• Scott Humphrey, male,
48. Height 5 feet 11 inches, weight 150 pounds. Brown hair, brown eyes. Alias: Jo Humprey, Robert Nelson. Tattoos: “Humphrey” on the back. His probation violation is for the conviction of possession of drug paraphernalia involving methamphetamine, a Class 6 felony.
Yuma-area Scout leaders swept up district awards during the Gila
River District’s Annual Recognition Tribal Council on March 20.
The following Scout leaders were recognized for their dedication and exceptional service to Scouting within Yuma County and throughout Arizona:
• Gila River District Green Machine Service Longevity Award: Glen Moss, Cub Scout Pack 8054, and Harold Maxwell, Boy Scout Troop 8054. This award recognizes registered adult volunteers of the district for their efforts to create a sustainable program. They not only volunteered their own time but also prepared others to carry work forward in their absence.
• Gila River District Star Scouter: Angel Ortiz, chairman of Boy Scout
Troop 8054 and vice chair of Gila River District (Yuma). This award recognizes adult scouters who dedicate their time to promoting the “spirit of Scouting.” This includes service such as coordinating the district program, Advancement Committee, Round Table or serving on the district committee.
• Lem Siddons’ Honor Roll of Scouting Achievement: Sarah Claridge, Cub Scout Pack 8054. This award is presented to adult volunteers and youth who take on multiple duties in a unit to move the program and scouting forward.
• Copper Star Award: Boy Scout Troop 8051 Scoutmaster Chuck Thompson; Jacob Anderson, crew advisor for Venturing Crew 8051, and Anne Mitchell, den leader of Cub Scout Pack 8051 and communications chair for Gila River District; and Troop 8168 Scoutmaster Jason Hargrave. This award recognizes adult Scouters who dedicate their time to promoting the “spirit of Scouting” to others in service to the district. This includes service such as coordinating the district program, Advancement Committee, Round Table or serving on the district committee.
• Silver Sahuaro Award: Jeri Padilla, den leader of Cub Scout Pack 8051; Troop 8054 Scoutmaster Scott Donnelly; and Steve Miller, chartered representative, Troop 80305. This award is presented to registered adult volunteers for outstanding service to Scouting over a period of time. This prestigious award is the highest honor that can be conveyed to an adult volunteer.
• Theo LeBaron Life Achievement Award: Rick Rademacher, Venturing Crew 8051, and John Lobeck, Troop 8053. This award is named after a longtime Scouter who gave almost three decades of service to the district. He was active in every part of scouting, from Scoutmaster to committee member as well as commissioner service in the district, always going above and beyond to help Scouts and the scouting program. This award is based on truly exceptional service and tenure for both unit and district level support and is meant to recognize Scouters who have shown the same dedication to scouting as the legacy left by Theo LeBaron.