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Brian Diez is a con artist! HE AlWaYs, ALWAYS, AlWayS Has A StoRy!!!! ASK NOR-TECH about the two bult motors & the props he stole, VIPER BOATS about telling people he did the woodwork on the boat, SEA-TOW of LAKE HAVASU $800 he didn't pay, GARY KINKADE OF LAKE HAVASU for $15,000 work he didn't pay, SHIMMER MARINE checks he bounced, FIG SPEED RACING of Lake Havasu who had Brian arrested for check fraud, ALCO MARINE for a stolen supercharger that went missingf FLATTOP MARINE of Lake Havasu for taking credit for the motors he built and the brian put his own "redline" valve covers then takes credit for building the motors, PRO MARINE OF LAKE HAVASU, R&R PRODUCTS of LAKE HAVASU, MAGIC BOATS for 2 superchargers that went missing, HTM, SAVAGE MARINE, ABOUT THIS GUY!!! Call the Mohave Co Sheriffs Office or Lake Havasu PD or the city attorney!!! They know this looser VeRy Well!!!! Check out Mohave Co Superior court of AZ web site & type his name in to see his record under "PUBLIC ACCESS" & the same for San Bernardino CA Courts! He "is" a convicted thief! He is banned from Performance Boats too. He was Fired from Magic Power boats & Alco Marine. Fig speed had him put in jail. He ripped off Shimmer marine! He takes credit for other peoples work. He buys the old Rayson Craft mold from Mike Morales of Force Offshore for $10,000 and now thinks he's the MFG of boats that Gary Lynch Lay's up. His own brother Bill Diez of ACE OF SPADES won’t talk to this looser! He even tried to take credit for building Viper's new 32ft hull!!! The owner told me all about it! The guy has a history of ripping off people! Buyer be ware! He ripped off his friends and people and his own girl friends dad telling him the mold he got from Mike Moralez was $20,000 and got $10,000 buy in from him!
Last edited by Investigator; 09-06-2009 at 11:34 PM.
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I had a run in with this loser also. He also like running around telling people he is a cop. The good news is no one has to deal with this loser ever again. Here is what I just found out about him....
http://jumpinganaconda.com/2010/08/s...lleged-gunman/
One of the victims in the Lake Havasu City, Ariz., shooting had filed a restraining order against the alleged gunman earlier this year, according to Sgt. Joe Harrold of the Lake Havasu City Police.
Deborah Langstaff, 23, had a court-approved order of protection against estranged boyfriend Brian Diez, 26, that prohibited him from contacting her or their two young children, Harrold said. Court records show that in 2008, Langstaff filed a civil case in Mohave County against Diez involving paternity issues. The outcome of the case was not clear.
Police say Diez burst into Langstaff's home in the 300 block of Opossum Drive in Lake Havasu City shortly before midnight Saturday and fatally shot Langstaff and four others, wounded one and fled with his two children, driving to Rancho Cucamonga, where he committed suicide.
Langstaff, who worked as a nurse at Havasu Regional Medical Center, shared the Lake Havasu City home with her grandfather and the children. She had invited friends to celebrate the 24th birthday of Primo Verdone, whom she was currently dating, police said. Verdone was among the victims pronounced dead at the scene along with Langstaff, Ashley Nyland, 20, and Russell Nyland, 42.
Two others, Brock Kelson, 20, and Deborah Nyland, 44, were taken to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas, where Kelson died. Deborah Nyland was in intensive care with a good prognosis, Harrold said.
After issuing an Amber Alert early Sunday for a child abduction, authorities located Diez’s vehicle at a residence in the 11900 block of Rue Way in Rancho Cucamonga, Charlie Cassens of the Lake Havasu City Police said. Diez was found dead there of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Cassens said. He did not disclose where the body was found.
The two children, Kaia, 4, and Cole, 13 months, were found safe at the Rue Way residence with family members, Cassens said. Residents at that address declined to comment.
Public records show Diez had an address in Glendora and held jobs in Lake Havasu City, including operating Red Line Speed Marine, a retail business that sold boat parts and accessories.
A man at the Glendora address, who identified himself as Diez's father, declined to comment Sunday.
– Corina Knoll and Kurt Streeter
http://jumpinganaconda.com/2010/08/s...lleged-gunman/
One of the victims in the Lake Havasu City, Ariz., shooting had filed a restraining order against the alleged gunman earlier this year, according to Sgt. Joe Harrold of the Lake Havasu City Police.
Deborah Langstaff, 23, had a court-approved order of protection against estranged boyfriend Brian Diez, 26, that prohibited him from contacting her or their two young children, Harrold said. Court records show that in 2008, Langstaff filed a civil case in Mohave County against Diez involving paternity issues. The outcome of the case was not clear.
Police say Diez burst into Langstaff's home in the 300 block of Opossum Drive in Lake Havasu City shortly before midnight Saturday and fatally shot Langstaff and four others, wounded one and fled with his two children, driving to Rancho Cucamonga, where he committed suicide.
Langstaff, who worked as a nurse at Havasu Regional Medical Center, shared the Lake Havasu City home with her grandfather and the children. She had invited friends to celebrate the 24th birthday of Primo Verdone, whom she was currently dating, police said. Verdone was among the victims pronounced dead at the scene along with Langstaff, Ashley Nyland, 20, and Russell Nyland, 42.
Two others, Brock Kelson, 20, and Deborah Nyland, 44, were taken to Sunrise Medical Center in Las Vegas, where Kelson died. Deborah Nyland was in intensive care with a good prognosis, Harrold said.
After issuing an Amber Alert early Sunday for a child abduction, authorities located Diez’s vehicle at a residence in the 11900 block of Rue Way in Rancho Cucamonga, Charlie Cassens of the Lake Havasu City Police said. Diez was found dead there of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, Cassens said. He did not disclose where the body was found.
The two children, Kaia, 4, and Cole, 13 months, were found safe at the Rue Way residence with family members, Cassens said. Residents at that address declined to comment.
Public records show Diez had an address in Glendora and held jobs in Lake Havasu City, including operating Red Line Speed Marine, a retail business that sold boat parts and accessories.
A man at the Glendora address, who identified himself as Diez's father, declined to comment Sunday.
– Corina Knoll and Kurt Streeter
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thats to bad he had to kill all of the others he should have just offed himself and left everyone else alone now the kids have to grow up without any parents
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