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Day Three Of “Catch 22” Features A Woman Once Arrested For An Assault In Prescott

Day Three of Yavapai Silent Witness’ “Catch 22” program features the search for a woman who violated probation after she was convicted of assault, burglary and disorderly conduct charges in 2020. In the late hours of November 11th, 2020, Stephanie Camera approached a private home in the 24-hundred block of Shane Drive in Prescott and began banging on the front door demanding to be let in. When she was refused, she broke a window next to the door using a metal bar and went in the home. Once inside, Camera confronted multiple victims swinging the bar toward them, hitting one in the face. When YCSO deputies arrived she was arrested without incident. She was convicted and sentenced on charges of aggravated assault, burglary and disorderly conduct. Camera was later released on probation, which she has since violated. Camera is a Hispanic female, five-feet-six inches tall and 185 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Her last known address was in the 800-block of West Gurley Street in Prescott. Any information leading to Camera’s arrest could earn you up to a $1,000 reward. Anyone with information is urged to call Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit a tip online at yavapaisw.com.

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