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Officers found a man shot inside a south Phoenix home Saturday; detectives are asking anyone with information to contact Silent Witness. The case remains under investigation.
A Maricopa County detention officer was arrested in Buckeye and booked on multiple felony child sex charges, officials say.
A mass brawl at Arizona Athletic Grounds in Mesa forced fields to be cleared and the rest of Sunday’s tournament canceled. Police say roughly 100 people were involved and no arrests were made.
A man was rushed to a hospital after a shooting at a Buckeye home near Watson and Yuma roads; police say there is no ongoing threat and detectives are investigating.
One person was found dead inside an RV after an early-morning fire near Wittmann; investigators are on scene and a probe is underway.
A DUI driver caused a collision with two Waymo vehicles, leading to severe injuries for one, while the Waymo passenger was unharmed. The drunk driver was arrested and charged.
A man was arrested after allegedly pouring gasoline on the front counter of CAHRA in Eloy; staff and officers say quick action prevented a fire. No injuries were reported.
A suspected red-light runner sparked a multi-car crash at Baseline and Priest Drive in Tempe; two Waymo vans were struck and three people were hospitalized.
An early-morning shooting in El Mirage left a man with a critical head injury as police investigate. Authorities say there is no ongoing threat at this time.
A man was found with life-threatening injuries after a late-night shooting in west Phoenix near 25th and Hazelwood. Detectives shut down the scene as they investigated.
The Yavapai County Sheriff's Office made 13 arrests in a coordinated operation with local agencies, targeting individuals with various criminal warrants.
A man was critically injured in a Friday morning shooting at a QuikTrip near 44th and Oak in Phoenix; detectives are investigating and asking for tips.
Four and a half years after her daughter was killed at a Phoenix food truck, a mother is urging lawmakers to require front license plates after surveillance showed the suspected vehicle's front end but no plate.
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