Tucson’s ‘Fake Doctor’ Caused Liposuction Patients Some Real Pain
Gustavo Nunez of Tucson pleaded guilty Friday to 28 felony counts in his role pretending to be a doctor. His liposuction procedures put one woman in a coma, he admitted.
Gustavo Nunez of Tucson pleaded guilty Friday to 28 felony counts in his role pretending to be a doctor. His liposuction procedures put one woman in a coma, he admitted.
Kellie Sanchez asked the public for help in solving the murder of husband, one year after he was shot in their Glendale apartment.
SB 1366 is the kind of thing you’d expect to see from Republicans. So why did Democrats support it?
ASU study show sex-trafficking crimes are sharply on the rise, and recent arrest of 75-year-old suspected pimp by Mesa Police’s HEAT team is more typical than you think.
Mesa Police say Floyd Eugene Warter ran a brothel using his iPhone, a cash box and Uber. He’s been charged in court on seven counts.
Two suspects are in custody and a little girl was injured by stray bullets in a shooting Monday that was caught on video.
The technology is giving the state a new tool against ID fraud; nobody has asked the agency yet to help with immigration enforcement
The incident raised alarm in the community and made international headlines, coming at a time of reportedly increased instances of racist and anti-Jewish vandalism and bomb threats.
Few incidents reported as 100,000 or so basketball, baseball, music, and Phoenix Pride fans flock to downtown area on Sunday
The former mayor of the mining town of Superior (and ally to former Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu) has pleaded guilty to attempted theft of town funds in a case that caused him to lose two jobs.
Tucson police confirmed they have found the body of Isabel Celis, who disappeared in 2012 at age 6.
A homeless man disabled a radar tower and landing light at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on February 20, police say. That’s five days after he was arrested and subsequently released without bail in a similar incident involving transmission towers at South Mountain.
The homeless man released from jail after being accused of destroying antenna equipment at South Mountain committed a similar crime five days later at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, police say.
Marine and Ex-Hells Angel Andres “Oz” Ospina is the voice and songwiter behind the band Inward Morning; he’s performing in downtown Phoenix this weekend.
The parents of a 9-year-old boy shot in his Phoenix home on Monday failed to call for help as they made “extensive” efforts to hide evidence, police say. Wendy and Kansas Lavarnia of Phoenix are suspected of first-degree murder. Police are still investigating how the shooting happened.
Because of statute of limitations, Goodeau can’t be prosecuted for the crime now, but the victim has been notified, police say.
The Arizona Legislature has introduced legislation to assure that video footage from body cameras is not unfair to police officers. Do you think the officers need protection?
Police teams will be out in force for busy party weekend; DPS will oversee six task forces in East Valley and two on Westside
Police associations are backing SB 1253, but community members have raised concerns.
An MCSO deputy shoots and injures a pet dog while responding to an unfounded tip at a home in Wittmann.
The charge carries a fine of upward of $200. Tempe police say it is necessary to raise awareness of traffic safety.
A supervisor for Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona pleaded guilty on Monday to stealing $313,000 in park entrance fees in a long-running embezzlement scam. Like the world-famous park’s notorious rock thieves, Sharon Baldwin, the park’s former fee supervisor, only stole a little at a time — but as court…