Rodolfo Guzman (left) and Joshua Zepeda were arrested in unrelated incidents Thursday. PCSO photos

Two Maricopans ended up behind bars after separate incidents Thursday that attracted the attention of Pinal County Sheriff’s deputies.

Rodolfo Garcia Guzman, 28, was arrested around 4 p.m. after a fight. He is accused of disorderly conduct and two counts of threatening with bodily harm.

He was arraigned Friday in Maricopa/Stanfield Justice Court and his bond is set at $500. A court hearing is set for Monday.

Later, at around 10 minutes before midnight, Joshua John Zepeda, 23, of Maricopa was arrested in the 36000 block of West Highway 84 in Stanfield.

He faces charges of second-degree criminal trespassing and a series of charges of noncompliance with an earlier sentence. Each of three counts of noncompliance was bonded for $1,500. One count of compliance with sentence related to his monetary obligations had a bond amount of $500. No bond was given for the trespassing charge, a Class 2 misdemeanor.

A pretrial conference is set for Aug. 9.

In December, Zepeda pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of drug paraphernalia.