January 23, 2024

The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office is looking for the Day 9 target of Silent Witness’ Catch-22 program, after a domestic violence, vehicle theft and reckless driving incident in the Prescott area last May.


According to YCSO, deputies were called to a home on Sundance Road, off of Senator Highway, and learned that 51-year-old Gregory Strahl had assaulted his girlfriend, burned some of her property in a fire pit, then stole her truck. Deputies located the vehicle two separate times and tried to perform a traffic stop, but Strahl continued to flee, at high speeds.


Strahl’s last known address was in Temecula, California; and you can see his photo and description at yavapaisw.com. If you know where he is now, you could become eligible for a $1,000 cash reward by leaving an anonymous tip on the website, or by calling 1-800-932-3232; if your information leads to his arrest.


Josh Freeman | KAZM News Director | josh@mellowmountainradio.com

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