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Update: Penzone to Inmates Who Don’t Like MCSO Jail Food — Don’t Do the Crime

By Molly Longman and OthersNovember 2, 2017

Advocates say inmates are only fed two meals a day and one of them is mystery slop.

Insys Exec John Kapoor Appears in Arizona Court in Tennis Shoes, Pays $1M Bail

Insys Exec John Kapoor Appears in Arizona Court in Tennis Shoes, Pays $1M Bail

By Molly LongmanOctober 26, 2017

Kapoor’s lawyer says he’s innocent and that the opioid epidemic is just a “curious coincidence in timing.”

Tonopah Teen Recruited Her Boyfriend to Help Kill Her Dad, Sheriff’s Office Says

Tonopah Teen Recruited Her Boyfriend to Help Kill Her Dad, Sheriff’s Office Says

By Lindsay MooreOctober 25, 2017

A 15-year-old girl and her older boyfriend carried out a plan to kill her father, authorities say.

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Linda Sarsour Is Coming to Phoenix — and Haters Are Losing Their Damn Minds

Linda Sarsour Is Coming to Phoenix — and Haters Are Losing Their Damn Minds

By Antonia Noori FarzanOctober 24, 2017

She’ll headline CAIR-Arizona’s annual banquet on November 4th – and local racists are pissed about it.

Tempe Delinquent Is All Grown Up and Charged With Manslaughter

Tempe Delinquent Is All Grown Up and Charged With Manslaughter

By Lindsay MooreOctober 23, 2017

Tamburrelli was arrested in 2009 for a fake bomb threat.

AZ Immigrant Advocate Elias Bermudez Charged With Scamming Migrants, IRS

By Ray SternOctober 6, 2017

Fed says “Bermudez added a false number of dependents to his clients’ returns.”

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Ten Years Later: Will Juan Martinez Ever Get to Prosecute ‘Snake on a Plane’?

Ten Years Later: Will Juan Martinez Ever Get to Prosecute ‘Snake on a Plane’?

By Sean HolstegeOctober 5, 2017

Police say Avtar Grewal murdered his wife in 2007, left a confession, then took off for India

UA Grad Christiana Duarte, Who Was Missing After Las Vegas Massacre, Has Died

By Molly Longman and OthersOctober 3, 2017

Christiana Duarte was a victim of the Las Vegas massacre.

Accused Vegas Shooter’s Dad Robbed Banks in Phoenix, Listed Among FBI’s Most Wanted

Accused Vegas Shooter’s Dad Robbed Banks in Phoenix, Listed Among FBI’s Most Wanted

By Sean HolstegeOctober 2, 2017

Young Stephen Paddock seemed to have a bright musical future in Tucson.

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Machine Gun Likely Used in Las Vegas Massacre ‘Easy’ to Make; Laws Deter Most Use

Machine Gun Likely Used in Las Vegas Massacre ‘Easy’ to Make; Laws Deter Most Use

By Ray SternOctober 2, 2017

“There is a black market … a dark web” for that type of gun, expert says.

MCSO Removes 16 Endangered Animals from Arizona Deaf Ranch

By Molly LongmanSeptember 28, 2017

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.

Equifax Hack: Bad News for Consumers, Good News for Tempe-Based LifeLock?

Equifax Hack: Bad News for Consumers, Good News for Tempe-Based LifeLock?

By Joseph FlahertySeptember 8, 2017

The Tempe-based identity-theft company LifeLock, now owned by Symantec, could benefit from the breach of its rival’s system.

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Meet the MCSO’s Terrible Ten From Operation Purge

Meet the MCSO’s Terrible Ten From Operation Purge

By Sean HolstegeSeptember 4, 2017

Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office has been plagued by a backlog of warrants.

Five Times Arizonans Got Scammed — and One New One

Five Times Arizonans Got Scammed — and One New One

By Molly LongmanSeptember 3, 2017

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s office is warning against a new jury summons scam. This isn’t the first time Arizonans were hoodwinked.

Watch as Protesters Hurl Objects at Phoenix PD: But Who Started It?

By Sean HolstegeAugust 31, 2017

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.

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How Phoenix Residents Took Over a City Council Meeting and Won

By Lindsay MooreAugust 31, 2017

Phoenix residents who were present at the Trump rally took over a City Council meeting addressing police force.

Social Media Tip: Don’t Kick a Canister at Police After the Trump Rally, Then Post It on Reddit

Social Media Tip: Don’t Kick a Canister at Police After the Trump Rally, Then Post It on Reddit

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 25, 2017

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.

Phoenix Was No Charlottesville, but a Peaceful Trump Rally Still Ends in Chaos

By Sean HolstegeAugust 23, 2017

A relatively peaceful evening got a bit out of control after the president’s speech Tuesday night.

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The New Indian Massacre? Police Shootings of Native Americans on the Rise

By Antonia Noori FarzanAugust 20, 2017

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.

Why Was a Surveillance Aircraft Circling Phoenix in March?

Why Was a Surveillance Aircraft Circling Phoenix in March?

By Joseph FlahertyAugust 18, 2017

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.

Can Winslow’s New Police Chief Turn Around the Troubled Department?

Can Winslow’s New Police Chief Turn Around the Troubled Department?

By Antonia Noori FarzanAugust 17, 2017

Daniel Brown is the first to admit that the Winslow Police Department hasn’t had the best reputation.

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DNA and Missing Evidence Are at the Heart of a 24-Year-Old Cold-Case Murder in Mesa

DNA and Missing Evidence Are at the Heart of a 24-Year-Old Cold-Case Murder in Mesa

By Sean HolstegeAugust 16, 2017

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.

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