CAVE CREEK – On Monday, Cave Creek Town Marshal Adam Stein observed about nine men clustered together, obstructing the entrance to the Hideaway Grill at 6746 E. Cave Creek Road. By the time he completed a U-turn to pull over and speak to them, six of the men had fled.
Stein commanded the remaining three to stop and return to Stein’ s
vehicle. The men were standing about eight feet away from a three-foot by three-foot sign that stated “No Trespassing” in both English and Spanish.
Two of the men, after providing photo identification, were found to have no outstanding warrants, Stein warned and admonished them and sent them on their way. (Wonder what they had for Photo ID?)
The third man failed to produce any identification and gave various names when questioned. First he said his name was Jesus Castillo Narie. But, because of his deceptive behavior, Stein called the on-call interpreter.
Through the interpreter, Narie stated his name was Jesus Castillo Castro and his that his date of birth was April 10, 1962.
Castro was then asked, through the interpreter, if he had ever been
arrested or issued a ticket by the police or sheriff. Castro replied,
“Never.”
He was asked again. Again he responded, “Never.”
Upon further investigation, Stein found that Castro had indeed been
arrested before. And, there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
Castro was read his Miranda Rights, in Spanish, and then indicated he
would voluntarily answer questions. When asked why he lied about never having been arrested before, Castro responded, “I didn’t think it mattered
... it was a long time ago.” (GET THIS ONE!)
When asked how long, he said, “About a year.” He was asked why he used different dates of birth, 1962 and 1968, the last two times he was arrested and was asked if he was confused about the year in which he was born. Castro said he was not confused about when he was born, but that he lied to the deputy about his birth date when he was arrested last year.
After Stein completed the arrest processing paperwork and the inventory of Castro’s belongings to be held for safekeeping during his incarceration, he asked Castro to sign his name verifying the list of his belongings that were placed in a secured envelope.
(another good one coming)
Stein said he watched in disbelief as Castro signed with yet another name, Jesus Castro Padilla. After checking on that name, Stein found Castro had another outstanding warrant from 1999 stemming from charges of no valid license, no registration, no insurance, improper use of flashing light on vehicle. Castro was cited last year for a variety of offenses, including: No driver’s license, no insurance, knowingly displaying fictitious license plate, no registration and consuming liquor in vehicle.
And, if Castro is really also Jesus Padilla-Lopez or Jesus Lopez-Padilla or Jesus Francisco Padilla or Jesus Francisco Padilla-Lopez, all with the same date of birth of 4/10/68, he may possibly have a host of other charges on his record, such as Green Valley Justice Court in 1998 for shoplifting, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to appear; Tucson City Court in 1999 for no insurance, expired registration, no brake lights; Nogales Municipal Court on several occasions in 1999 for shoplifting, false report of fire/bomb/emergency, criminal trespass and failure to appear; and in Cochise County Superior Court for marijuana
possession for sale.
Stein commanded the remaining three to stop and return to Stein’ s
vehicle. The men were standing about eight feet away from a three-foot by three-foot sign that stated “No Trespassing” in both English and Spanish.
Two of the men, after providing photo identification, were found to have no outstanding warrants, Stein warned and admonished them and sent them on their way. (Wonder what they had for Photo ID?)
The third man failed to produce any identification and gave various names when questioned. First he said his name was Jesus Castillo Narie. But, because of his deceptive behavior, Stein called the on-call interpreter.
Through the interpreter, Narie stated his name was Jesus Castillo Castro and his that his date of birth was April 10, 1962.
Castro was then asked, through the interpreter, if he had ever been
arrested or issued a ticket by the police or sheriff. Castro replied,
“Never.”
He was asked again. Again he responded, “Never.”
Upon further investigation, Stein found that Castro had indeed been
arrested before. And, there was an outstanding warrant for his arrest.
Castro was read his Miranda Rights, in Spanish, and then indicated he
would voluntarily answer questions. When asked why he lied about never having been arrested before, Castro responded, “I didn’t think it mattered
... it was a long time ago.” (GET THIS ONE!)
When asked how long, he said, “About a year.” He was asked why he used different dates of birth, 1962 and 1968, the last two times he was arrested and was asked if he was confused about the year in which he was born. Castro said he was not confused about when he was born, but that he lied to the deputy about his birth date when he was arrested last year.
After Stein completed the arrest processing paperwork and the inventory of Castro’s belongings to be held for safekeeping during his incarceration, he asked Castro to sign his name verifying the list of his belongings that were placed in a secured envelope.
(another good one coming)
Stein said he watched in disbelief as Castro signed with yet another name, Jesus Castro Padilla. After checking on that name, Stein found Castro had another outstanding warrant from 1999 stemming from charges of no valid license, no registration, no insurance, improper use of flashing light on vehicle. Castro was cited last year for a variety of offenses, including: No driver’s license, no insurance, knowingly displaying fictitious license plate, no registration and consuming liquor in vehicle.
And, if Castro is really also Jesus Padilla-Lopez or Jesus Lopez-Padilla or Jesus Francisco Padilla or Jesus Francisco Padilla-Lopez, all with the same date of birth of 4/10/68, he may possibly have a host of other charges on his record, such as Green Valley Justice Court in 1998 for shoplifting, possession of drug paraphernalia, failure to appear; Tucson City Court in 1999 for no insurance, expired registration, no brake lights; Nogales Municipal Court on several occasions in 1999 for shoplifting, false report of fire/bomb/emergency, criminal trespass and failure to appear; and in Cochise County Superior Court for marijuana
possession for sale.