Peoria Pill Bandit Busted Just Days After Cops Increase Reward Money

They got him! The man police believe is the infamous Peoria Pill Bandit is behind bars today, just days after cops increased the reward for information leading to his arrest from $2,000 to $5,000. Police from Glendale and Peoria announced yesterday that they had taken 43-year-old Steven E. Hochuli of Phoenix into custody on one charge…

Mary Rose Wilcox’s Lawyers: Stop Andrew Thomas From Prosecuting Case

  Arguing that there’s no way their client can get fair treatment with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office prosecuting the case against her, attorneys representing Mary Rose Wilcox have filed a motion asking Judge John Leonardo to disqualify the office from further involvement in the case. They also asked Leonardo to…

Reward For Peoria Pill Bandit Goes from $2,000 to $5,000

The reward for the Peoria Pill Bandit has been upped from $2,000 to $5,000, because despite having a clear-as-day picture of this guy’s mug, police still can’t track him down.Bandit — if you’re reading — 2K may seem like chump-change but think of all the pills you could get with…

Goddard’s Office Denies Conflict in Advice Letter to Court on Sheriff’s Investigation; AG’s Lawyer is Named in Racketeering Lawsuit

The private attorney who represents the state Attorney General’s office against claims of bribery by the Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio is also named in the flimsy — but serious — federal racketeering lawsuit launched by the sheriff and county attorney. Image: Wikimedia Commons ​Yet on Wednesday, the AG’s office advised the Superior Court on how to…

Maricopa County Animal Shelters Infested With Chihuahuas

Last week, Valley Fever posted a story about California animal shelters being overrun with chihuahuas and how shelter officials were pawning off the little pooches to shelters in Arizona.Thanks for nothing, California, because now the chihuahua infestation seems to have found its way into Maricopa County…

Racketeering Lawsuit by Thomas and Arpaio has “Fatal Defects,” Say Lawyers Asking for Dismissal

The federal racketeering lawsuit filed last week by Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas and Sheriff Joe Arpaio has “fatal defects” and should be dismissed, argue high-profile lawyers named in the suit. The evidence-light racketeering lawsuit claims the Board of Supervisors, top judges and two local lawyers conspired to obstruct justice and hinder a criminal investigation…

Arpaio Wants Wilcox’s Attorney to Answer Questions Related to Racketeering Lawsuit; Lawyer Wants “Harassing” Action Stopped

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office is giving Colin Campbell, Mary Rose Wilcox’s attorney, until 5 p.m. today to voluntarily talk to a deputy about issues related to a supposed criminal conspiracy among county leaders. Campbell, former presiding judge of the Superior Court, received a letter from the Sheriff’s Office yesterday,…