Day 7 Of “Catch 22” Focuses On Finding A Man Who Attacked Police And Fire Personnel In Prescott Valley In 2018

Today is Day Seven of Yavapai Silent Witness’ “Catch 22” program. Today’s subject is 28-year-old Jonah Lewis Honie. In the afternoon of New Year’s Day 2018, Prescott Valley Police received a report that Honie was walking in the middle of the road near the Old Town Park. When the caller honked at him to get out of the road, Honie walked up to her and kicked her car door. When officers arrived, they found Honie at the park, where it appeared he was sleeping. When he woke up, Honie tried to hit one of the officers. Honie told them he was going to kill them and resisted arrest. Once inside the patrol vehicle, Honie began hitting his head against the inside of the car. For his safety, officers took him out of the car. Honie then tried to head butt the officers. He continued to assault the officers as they gained control of him. Later, as he was being looked at by fire personnel, Honie spit blood and saliva in their faces. Honie was convicted of aggravated assault on a police officer, aggravated assault on a firefighter and disorderly conduct. After some jail time, Honie was released on probation which he has violated. Honie is a Native American man, five-feet-nine inches tall and weighs 220 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes. His last known address was on Cholla Road in Sacaton. Yavapai Silent Witness is offering up to $1,000 with information that leads to his arrest. If anyone has information on Honie’s whereabouts, contact Yavapai Silent Witness at 1-800-932-3232 or submit a tip online at yavapaisw.com.

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