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Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard 2006 Annual Report

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The Fight Against Methamphetamine (continued)<br />

National experts who spoke at the<br />

warrant at 14706 North 124th<br />

• State v. Richard Stephenson,<br />

prison. Richard Stephenson was<br />

conference included:<br />

Lane where they located four<br />

Mickey Rosenquist & Maren<br />

found guilty of possession of<br />

Dr. H. Westley Clark, director of the<br />

Center for Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment, U.S. Department of Health<br />

and Human Services, who provided a<br />

national perspective on drug<br />

treatment and meth addiction.<br />

Dr. Jerry Moe of the Betty Ford<br />

Center explained how meth treatment<br />

can be most effective and offered<br />

insight into the needs of children in<br />

families with substance abuse<br />

problems.<br />

Dr. John Martyny of the National<br />

Jewish Medical and Research Center<br />

addressed cutting-edge medical<br />

treatment to reduce serious health<br />

effects suffered by children in meth<br />

lab homes.<br />

suspects and two children, along<br />

with a fully operational meth lab.<br />

The house was owned by Danny<br />

and Michelle Mitchell. Three other<br />

suspects also lived at the<br />

residence. The children are aged<br />

10 and 6. Danny and Michelle<br />

Mitchell have a prior conviction for<br />

a similar offense. A trial is pending.<br />

• State v. Adam Remington.<br />

On May 4, <strong>2006</strong>, officers from<br />

MCSO/HIDTA task force<br />

conducted a knock and<br />

talk at 5133 W. Vogel Ave. in<br />

Glendale based on information<br />

that Remington was ordering<br />

large quantities of iodine over<br />

the Internet. Remington’s 16<br />

year old daughter, who is mentally<br />

Fowler. In October 2005, three<br />

defendants were found guilty of<br />

operating a meth lab and child<br />

abuse after young children were<br />

found near the lab. Mickey<br />

Rosenquist was found guilty of<br />

manufacturing dangerous drugs,<br />

possession of dangerous drugs for<br />

sale, possession of drug<br />

paraphernalia and child abuse. He<br />

was sentenced to seven years in<br />

equipment and chemicals to<br />

manufacture dangerous drugs,<br />

possession of dangerous drugs,<br />

possession of marijuana for sale and<br />

possession of drug paraphernalia.<br />

He was sentenced to four years of<br />

probation, 360 hours of community<br />

service and required to pay $2,750<br />

in fines. Maren Fowler was<br />

convicted of child abuse and<br />

sentenced to two years of probation.<br />

Efforts to combat meth included<br />

these cases:<br />

• State v. Danny and Michelle<br />

Mitchell. On March 16, <strong>2006</strong>,<br />

officers from the Maricopa County<br />

handicapped, lived in the<br />

residence. Agents located a fully<br />

operational meth lab. Remington<br />

has a prior conviction for a<br />

similar offense.<br />

Sheriff’s Office (MCSO) and the<br />

HIDTA task force served a search<br />

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