Still Missing AZ - Ella Mae Begay, 62, last seen @ home, POI named, Sweetwater, 14 Jun 2021

https://www.docketbird.com/court-cases/USA-v-Tolth/azd-3:2023-cr-08043-1328183

USA v. Tolth
Criminal Court Docket Sheet

District of Arizona

3:2023-cr-08043-1328183 (azd)

23

06/26/2023
NOTICE OF ATTORNEY APPEARANCE: Tracy Van Buskirk appearing for USA. (Van Buskirk, Tracy)
22
06/26/2023
NOTICE OF ATTORNEY SUBSTITUTION: William Lichvar appearing for USA. Attorney Dimitra Hotis Sampson terminated.
21
06/21/2023
ORDER granting [20] Second Motion to Continue Trial and Extend Time to File Pretrial Motions filed as to Preston Henry Tolth (1). Jury Trial reset for 9/6/2023 at 09:00 AM before Judge Douglas L Rayes. Motions due by 8/16/2023. Signed by Judge Douglas L Rayes on 6/20/2023.
20
06/12/2023
Second MOTION to Continue Trial and Extend Time to File Pretrial Motions by Preston Henry Tolth.
 
Seraphine Warren gained attention for her cross-country walk from the Navajo Nation to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about her missing aunt. Now newly unsealed federal court documents show that she and three other people were arrested and charged in connection with a 2021 kidnapping case.

The unnamed victim was released by the group in Farmington, New Mexico, records say.

According to the documents, filed in New Mexico District Court, Warren, along with three other people, were indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping, defined in the indictment as "unlawfully kidnapping, abducting, inveigling, decoying, seizing, confining, and carrying away the victim," and holding that victim for ransom.

The victim was transported from Arizona to New Mexico, records say.

The indictment includes a count of conspiracy to kidnap, alleging that from about March 29, 2021, to around April 1, 2021, Warren, Orlando Begay, Nelson Alex Begay and Josephine Begay collaborated to kidnap the victim and hold him for ransom.

The alleged kidnapping occurred before Warren's aunt, Ella Mae Begay, was reported missing on June 15, 2021.

According to court documents, the group had researched the victim through Facebook, determined his location and confronted him. They had with them handcuffs, two paintball guns, a metal baton, pepper spray and a Glock handgun, which the documents allege they intended to use in the kidnapping.

The group entered the victim's home in Arizona, physically confronted him, handcuffed him, and then took him from Arizona to New Mexico.

Court documents say Warren hit the victim on top of the head with a blunt object. The group shot him with the paintball guns they brought, handcuffed him and then put him in the back of their truck.
Niece of missing Navajo woman is charged in a kidnapping case in New Mexico
 
Seraphine Warren gained attention for her cross-country walk from the Navajo Nation to Washington, D.C., to raise awareness about her missing aunt. Now newly unsealed federal court documents show that she and three other people were arrested and charged in connection with a 2021 kidnapping case.

The unnamed victim was released by the group in Farmington, New Mexico, records say.

According to the documents, filed in New Mexico District Court, Warren, along with three other people, were indicted by a grand jury for kidnapping, defined in the indictment as "unlawfully kidnapping, abducting, inveigling, decoying, seizing, confining, and carrying away the victim," and holding that victim for ransom.

The victim was transported from Arizona to New Mexico, records say.

The indictment includes a count of conspiracy to kidnap, alleging that from about March 29, 2021, to around April 1, 2021, Warren, Orlando Begay, Nelson Alex Begay and Josephine Begay collaborated to kidnap the victim and hold him for ransom.

The alleged kidnapping occurred before Warren's aunt, Ella Mae Begay, was reported missing on June 15, 2021.

According to court documents, the group had researched the victim through Facebook, determined his location and confronted him. They had with them handcuffs, two paintball guns, a metal baton, pepper spray and a Glock handgun, which the documents allege they intended to use in the kidnapping.

The group entered the victim's home in Arizona, physically confronted him, handcuffed him, and then took him from Arizona to New Mexico.

Court documents say Warren hit the victim on top of the head with a blunt object. The group shot him with the paintball guns they brought, handcuffed him and then put him in the back of their truck.
Niece of missing Navajo woman is charged in a kidnapping case in New Mexico
Curious if the man was kidnapped from the area Ella lived in or another part of AZ, could her kidnapping have been retaliation?
 
Oct 27, 2023 article


[…]

Now, Ella Mae’s son is giving us some background as to what happened and setting the record straight on whether his mom’s disappearance is connected. “There’s no connection to this incident versus to my mom’s disappearance. This is a whole different situation that just came out of nowhere,” Ella Mae’s son Gerald Begay.

[…]
 
NOV 28, 2023
For the fourth time since an arraignment in early April, the trial for Preston Henry Tolth was continued to a later date.

According to United States District Court documents, a Nov. 14 appearance in front of United States District Judge Douglas Rayes in Phoenix led to a motion to continue the trial and extend time for pretrial motions. The pretrial motions deadline had been scheduled for Nov. 14 following the third continuance in August, but instead led to a Nov. 17 order by the court to continue the trial once again.

Tolth's trial is now scheduled to begin on Feb. 6, 2024, with a pretrial motion deadline of Jan. 16, 2024.

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