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Bar stabbing suspect arrested in Kingman
A man suspected of stabbing a Marine, 24, of Kingman at a Lake Havasu City bar was arrested Tuesday trying to catch a bus out of Kingman.
Ramey Villanueva, 23, was arrested by Kingman Police around 10 a.m. at the Greyhound bus station behind the McDonald's on Andy Devine Avenue after a resident recognized him. Kingman Police said a large tattoo in the shape of Texas on Villanueva's neck was recognized. Villanueva had already purchased a bus ticket to Texas before being arrested. Lake Havasu police had been looking for Villanueva following a stabbing at a Havasu bar around 2 a.m. Monday morning. LHC police said Villanueva and a the Marine from Kingman argued inside BJ's Tavern before the victim was stabbed outside the bar. Both men were at the bar with different groups of friends. Police are still determining the roles played by others in the incident. The Marine is listed in stable condition at a Las Vegas hospital. Villanueva was released from the Arizona Department of Corrections last month on charges of aggravated assault. He also has an active misdemeanor warrant from Lake Havasu for a parole violation. Villanueva declined to make a statement before being booked into the Mohave County Jail. Call or email us today and let GSX help your business to grow. Email: Click Here Phone: (928) 768-1400
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