Update: Penzone to Inmates Who Don’t Like MCSO Jail Food — Don’t Do the Crime
Advocates say inmates are only fed two meals a day and one of them is mystery slop.
Advocates say inmates are only fed two meals a day and one of them is mystery slop.
Kapoor’s lawyer says he’s innocent and that the opioid epidemic is just a “curious coincidence in timing.”
A 15-year-old girl and her older boyfriend carried out a plan to kill her father, authorities say.
She’ll headline CAIR-Arizona’s annual banquet on November 4th – and local racists are pissed about it.
Tamburrelli was arrested in 2009 for a fake bomb threat.
Fed says “Bermudez added a false number of dependents to his clients’ returns.”
Police say Avtar Grewal murdered his wife in 2007, left a confession, then took off for India
Christiana Duarte was a victim of the Las Vegas massacre.
Young Stephen Paddock seemed to have a bright musical future in Tucson.
“There is a black market … a dark web” for that type of gun, expert says.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office officials seized eight horses, five dogs, one foal, and one miniature donkey from a ranch in New River. Officials are also looking into the welfare of three teen boys.
The Tempe-based identity-theft company LifeLock, now owned by Symantec, could benefit from the breach of its rival’s system.
Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has been plagued by a backlog of warrants.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s office is warning against a new jury summons scam. This isn’t the first time Arizonans were hoodwinked.
Phoenix Police Department put together a 13-minute video compilation of the events following the Donald Trump rally, but acknowledge that it is not definitive as to what happened that night.
Phoenix residents who were present at the Trump rally took over a City Council meeting addressing police force.
A demonstrator’s posts on Reddit might have helped police identify him as the suspect who kicked a gas canister at officers after the Trump rally in Phoenix on Tuesday night.
A relatively peaceful evening got a bit out of control after the president’s speech Tuesday night.
Native Americans aren’t typically thought of as the face of police violence. But statistically, they’re more likely to be killed by police than any other racial group.
The answer lies at the tangled intersection of a multi-agency tactical exercise and the nascent world of aerial surveillance technology. “I’m sort of glad you don’t know about it,” Phoenix Fire Department spokesman said.
Daniel Brown is the first to admit that the Winslow Police Department hasn’t had the best reputation.
In 1993, Debra Shipton was hogtied, shot, and killed in her bed, then her Mesa apartment was torched to conceal evidence of the crime. Prosecutors believe they have a strong case against the suspect, but evidence has gone missing and they will have to rely on DNA science.