Larry Noll
Photographer: Yuma County Sheriff's Office
Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Posted: 02/11/2013
WELLTON, AZ - A man in southern Arizona is being held on a bond of nearly $100,000 after he allegedly showed up at his ex-wife’s house with a shotgun and the gun fired during a struggle with sheriff’s deputies.
According to the Yuma County Sheriff’s Office, on Saturday night deputies responded to a home in Wellton, Arizona where 69-year-old Larry Noll was trying to get into his ex-wife’s home and threatening the victim with a shotgun.
Authorities say Noll was intoxicated and armed with a short double-barreled shotgun.
Deputies got Noll to put the shotgun down at his side but he resisted arrested.
He was taken into custody after deputies deployed a stun gun and with the help of Border Patrol agents.
Sometime during the struggle the shotgun unintentionally discharged but no one was struck, authorities said.
Noll was found to be a prohibited firearms possessor and was booked into the Yuma County Detention Center for burglary, various weapons offenses and multiple domestic violence charges.
He is being held with a bond of $91,587.90, according to authorities.
Copyright 2013 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Click on the region names in the map below to see news from that region.
RIGHT NOW: Top Stories
Dry air and hot temperatures will dominate our forecast this week. Find out how far above normal our temperatures stay this last week of Spring.
Authorities say a man was fatally shot in a west Phoenix parking lot Monday afternoon.
Police are searching for a 19-year-old woman who went missing Saturday after a night of drinking.
Tempe police are still working to identify a woman after her naked body was found in the street Saturday morning.
What really goes into producing a season of the "Bachelorette" is pretty shocking. So, ABC15 is taking action to find out what's real, what's fake and what actually happens in the Fantasy Suite.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity members officials were recently informed that their recognition as a fraternity chapter at Arizona State University has been revoked.