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Apache County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help.

Jarrod Ross Robberts is currently being held in the Apache County Sheriff’s  Office Jail on $100,000.00 Bail pending several criminal violations to include, sexual  assault, sexual misconduct with a minor, threatening and intimidating, and misconduct  involving weapons. 

Jared Ross Robberts-Charges
Jared Ross Robberts Charges

The investigation into Robberts criminal activity continues. The Sheriff’s Office holds  public trust as top priority and encourages anyone with additional information into this  investigation and others to contact the Apache County Sheriff’s Office at (928)337-4321.

JT Morgan Journalist for Mountain Daily Star

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