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Trafficking Stolen Property Ring – Bullhead City

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Published Apr 25, 2025

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Apr 25, 2025 @ 2:41 pm

Trafficking Stolen Property Ring – The Bullhead City MAGNET Detectives in conjunction with the Henderson NV Police Department, Mohave County Sheriff’s Office, Lake Havasu City Police, Department of Public Safety and the Arizona Department of Transportation, conducted a multi-agency search warrant operation. On the morning of Monday, April 21, a total of five search warrants were executed: two in Bullhead City, two in Fort Mohave and one in Topock, AZ, resulting in numerous arrests.

On March 13, Henderson, NV Police Detectives informed Bullhead City Police that approximately 600 drones worth about 1.2 million were stolen on the night of March 4, 2025. Henderson Police advised that the suspect, Eric Guy Loftin, age 44, was associated with an address in the Bullhead City, Arizona area.

Throughout the course of the investigation, multiple stolen items were recovered, including vehicles, motorcycles, trailers and firearms, where Eric and his brother Chad Loftin were residing in the 900 block of Swan Drive in Bullhead City. The investigation uncovered a trafficking stolen property ring, where many others were involved and identified.

The investigation is currently on-going, and the Bullhead City Police Department continues to work closely with the Henderson Police Department. Some of the drones in this case are still outstanding and anyone with information on their location are encouraged to contact the Bullhead City Police Department at (928) 763-1999.

On April 24, Henderson Police Detectives located and took Eric Loftin into custody in Las Vegas, Nevada. Eric Loftin has multiple felony charges pending in Arizona for trafficking stolen property, possession of stolen property and theft of means of transportation.

Chad Henry Loftin, 41, is still outstanding and is currently wanted by the Bullhead City Police Department for trafficking stolen property and possession of stolen property.

During the execution of the multiple search warrants served in reference to this case, the following individuals were taken into custody:

Jeffrey Loftin, 66 – Charges:
Possession of stolen property (firearm)
Trafficking stolen property
Misconducting involving weapon (possession of prohibited weapon)

Randall Moore, 41 – Charges:
Possession of stolen property (firearm)
Trafficking stolen property
Misconducting involving weapon (prohibited possessor)
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Amanda Kerekes, 37 – Charges:
Possession of stolen property (firearm)
Trafficking stolen property
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Michael McIntosh, 48 – Charges:
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Stephanie Williams, 32 – Charges:
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Jeanna Kreamier, 37 – Charges:
Possession of drug paraphernalia

Anthony Wadley, 42 – Charges
Possession of drug paraphernalia

They were booked into the Mohave County Jail in Kingman, AZ.

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