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Woman crashes car, steals another
11/3 Yucca, AZ – An Oklahoma woman is in custody Wednesday, after stealing a vehicle and later crashing it on Interstate 40. Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said Kalisha Anne Nolen, 34, was arrested Tuesday evening on charges of theft and criminal damage.
MCSO said they received a call around 1:00 p.m. from a man, 48, who said he heard his '96 Oldsmobile start and as he looked out his window he saw a woman drive away. The subject was described as a young female with short blonde hair wearing a black shirt. The vehicle was later spotted by a DPS officer. The car had been crashed into a center median guard rail on I-40 at milepost 22. Then MCSO received a call at about 6:00 p.m. reporting a kidnapping at a business located just north of Lake Havasu City. Officers arrived to discover the reporting party was a young blond woman wearing a black shirt. She told officers that she had been held in the desert and pushed down, although she did not know who did it or what exactly happened. Deputies said the woman was quite evasive with details, including her name. The car theft victim was called to the scene and confirmed that the woman was the same person he had seen steal his vehicle. Deputies learned that Nolen’s own vehicle, a blue Dodge, had been towed earlier that morning by a DPS officer who found the car running, in the center median of the Interstate at milepost 21. Nolen was taken into custody without incident. Call or email us today and let GSX help your business to grow. Phone: (928) 768-1400 Email: Click Here
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