Yavapai Silent Witness’ Day 1 “Catch 22” suspect has been arrested in Payson. Forty-three-year-old Robert Pearsall was convicted of attempted first degree murder and two counts of aggravated assault in 2019. He was out on bond at the time of his trail, but fled before his conviction was final. Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials say Pearsall approached a man in the Drake area of Prescott back on September 8th, 2018 and without warning, struck the man in the head, face and chest multiple times with a hardened piece of wood. The attack caused severe swelling and blood loss to the head and face of the victim. Pearsall fled the scene after being confronted by witnesses. The victim survived the attack, but suffered a concussion, partial loss of his right ear and multiple cuts and bruises. Early Thursday morning, Pearsall was stopped by Payson Police for a traffic violation on a moped, but then fled after the officer asked for ID. The officer was able to take him into custody
Yavapai Silent Witness’s July “Catch 22” program begins perhaps with its most wanted suspect. The first person we are profiling is 43-year-old Robert Pearsall who is wanted for attempted murder. Yavapai County Sheriff’s officials say Pearsall approached a man in the Drake area of Prescott back on September 8th, 2018 and without warning, struck the man in the head, face and chest multiple times with a hardened piece of wood. The attack caused severe swelling and blood loss to the head and face of the victim. Pearsall fled the scene after being confronted by witnesses. The victim survived the attack, but suffered a concussion, partial loss of his right ear and multiple cuts and bruises. Pearsall is described as a white male, five-feet-eleven inches tall and 165 pounds with blonde balding hair and green eyes. He is wanted on attempted first degree murder as well as two counts of aggravated assault. Yavapai Silent Witness is offering a reward totaling eight-thousand dollar
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Coro de Cámara Spring Concert ‘Dancing into May’ … Online Auction Bidding Extended To Friday
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After a long year of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time for some joyful spring music from the popular local chamber chorus Coro de Cámara. The group’s latest online concert ‘Dancing into May: Celebrating Life, Love, and New Birth’ features madrigal songs, solo piano, and poetry.
The spring-themed concert is free of charge and available for viewing at any time on Coro’s website.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote, “If spring came but once a century instead of once a year, …what wonder and expectation there would be in all hearts to behold the miraculous change.” Recalling the poet’s words, Coro’s Artistic Director Nylea Butler-Moore says, “We want to notice and celebrate the wonders of spring that have come to us despite the pandemic. In a time of loss and upheaval, we need something to remind us of beauty and joy.”