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Lake Havasu City prosecutor’s office staffer spotlights victim support, Domestic Violence Awareness Month

October 17, 2025 | Lake Havasu City, Mohave County, Arizona


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Lake Havasu City prosecutor’s office staffer spotlights victim support, Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Alicia Komiak, who works in the Lake Havasu City Prosecutor’s Office, appeared in a city-produced “Faces of Havasu” segment and said she assists victims through the criminal justice process and that the office participates in an October walk for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Komiak told host Jeri Bracamani that her main goal is getting victims’ voices heard and keeping them safe, and she encouraged community awareness around services available to survivors.

In the short on-camera interview, Komiak said she has lived in Lake Havasu City for 11 years and moved from Chicago to attend ASU Lake Havasu. She described her day-to-day work as focused on victim support: “I assist victims through the criminal justice process, so getting their voice heard and keeping them safe is the main goal,” Komiak said.

Host Jeri Bracamani thanked Komiak for her work on behalf of victims and noted the city’s appreciation for the prosecutor’s office. Bracamani closed the segment with the program’s signature sign-off: “These are the faces of Havasu.”

The segment serves as a brief introduction to a local prosecutor’s office employee and highlights the office’s outreach tied to Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October, when the city participates in a walk to spread awareness and support survivors.

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