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Boulder City constable arrested on felony charges

The chief constable for Boulder City was arrested Wednesday after police said he broke into his ex-girlfriend's home and took several firearms, which he had given as gifts while they were dating, according to a Boulder City Police Department arrest report.

Larry Markotay, 42, was arrested and charged with several felonies, including burglary with use of a deadly weapon, three counts of grand larceny with use of a firearm and two counts of possession of stolen property. He is being held at Clark County Detention Center without bail.


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Police said the missing guns were retrieved from Markotay's vehicle after a Feb. 22 accident, in which the constable was later arrested and charged with driving under the influence and fleeing the scene of an accident.

According to the report, the burglary occurred about 1 a.m. Feb. 14. Markotay's ex-girlfriend, Cathleen Winterrowd, had been eating dinner at a restaurant with others and returned home to find four weapons missing from the home.

She called police and reported she thought Markotay had stolen the firearms. Only the guns Markotay had given her were missing, according to the report, though there were many guns in the home. Jewelry in the same nightstand a gun was stolen from remained untouched, the report said.

A digital camera was also missing. Winterrowd told police Markotay knew she had taken pictures of the guns with the camera, the report said.

According to the report, she told police she had broken up with Markotay in August after having dated him since 2006. Since the breakup, he had become obsessed with her, constantly calling and e-mailing her in attempts to rekindle the romance, the report said she told police.

Police had been called to her home once in September. Markotay was "intoxicated," the report said, as he hit her bedroom window and demanded she speak to him.

Markotay's vehicle was parked in the street nearby. He denied having driven the vehicle that night and was not arrested that evening, the report said. He was given a "courtesy ride" home.

On Feb. 22, Markotay was arrested on a drunken driving charge after crashing his 2003 Ford Crown Victoria into a light pole and fleeing the scene. Traffic investigators found two of the guns reported missing from Markotay's ex-girlfriend's home, the report said.

During interviews with police, Markotay initially told detectives he owned the guns in the vehicle, and he had never broken into the woman's home.

When detectives told Markotay they didn't believe him, he asked whether he could speak off the record. Detectives told him they could not go completely off the record, when Markotay asked, "What am I looking at here?"

Detectives told Markotay he would be facing a burglary charge, the report said. Markotay told police he was afraid to go to jail and "wouldn't make it in there." He told police he had severe back pain and was afraid his medication would be improperly administered, the report said.

Police also interviewed a friend of Markotay who was the passenger in the vehicle the night of Markotay's DUI charge. The friend told police Markotay had pressured him to lie about the guns in his vehicle.

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BC resident 30 years wrote on March 15, 2010 11:48 AM: Why am I still living here after 30 years? Beats the dickins out of me why I get a kick out of watching the corruption develope in a town that used to be called "Clean green Boulder City". What a joke! Reminds me of Washingto D.C., just on a little smaller scale.


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BC Resident wrote on March 14, 2010 10:11 AM: It wouldn't matter who you complained to about him, no one would have helped. He is also the City's Code Enforcement Officer, which means he had some responsibility in his ethics and conduct to the city. He was part of the BC system, which means he can do whatever he wants in the city out here, we all know that about certain political figures in the city. Also, when are they releasing the name of the friend who was in the passenger seat of the car? I would love to see who else from the Boulder City mecca is above the law...... as if there weren't enough already.


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Unfortunate wrote on March 12, 2010 09:40 PM: Fred:
I said I knew him as a stand-up guy years ago. I'm not lying. It looks like he has gone downhill since then, and I'm only guessing that it may have been an addiction that caused that. BCPD wasn't lying either. He doesn't work there. He is an elected official, elected by the public to an office completely separate from the PD. If you have an LE background, you should know that.


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jaun.sanchez wrote on March 12, 2010 05:47 PM: I happen to witness him and his girl friend, at the Credit Union. There was nothing nice about either of them. Based on his rude, and foul language, I would say that posters that claim he is a stand up guy, or must of got hooked on pain pills, are lying and probably friends of him. In fact I filed a complaint with the BCPD, and they said he didn't work there, and frankly I felt like the criminal for mentioning it. Yes i also have a law enforcement background. I remember telling them and other people (this was two years ago) That this guy was a problem, and it was only a matter of time before something bad happens involving this guy. Frankly i know other people that have complained about him. Oh well welcome to Boulder City !


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Not a fan of Finn wrote on March 12, 2010 01:40 PM: It just goes to show the corruption in that city. The chief of police and city manager are just as corrupt as that constable. They just hide thier wrong doings better. Someday maybe they will get caught and we can read about them going to jail. Ethics in Boulder City goverment is something that doesn't exist.


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Unfortunate wrote on March 12, 2010 10:34 AM: I knew Larry years ago and always thought he was a real stand-up guy. Based on his back pain statement, I can only guess that he has fallen victim to an addiction that has gotten the best of him. Very unfortunate. Addiction to pain meds can strike anywhere. Don't judge..you might be next.
Good luck Larry. Sounds like your gonna need it.


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Terrorism wrote on March 12, 2010 05:24 AM: Where there is one bad terrorist cop, then the rest of them is just as bad.

Police Terrorism!

This is Nevada. The Terrorist Police State!!


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Wallbanger wrote on March 11, 2010 05:17 PM: Our military, LAW ENFORCEMENT, and elected officials need to HONOR THEIR OATH TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION!!!

oathkeepers.org


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Jerry wrote on March 11, 2010 04:01 PM: Ah.. The guys entitled to a mistake. We are all human..


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Martin.Barre wrote on March 11, 2010 01:48 PM: This guy is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law you losers. Get a life!


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