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1. On May 9 police took a report of criminal damage in the 13600 block of south 44th Street. The victim told police he had a 2001 two-door Honda that his son usually drives parked on the street overnight. When his son went to go to work in the morning he noticed a scratch down the side of the car.
1. On April 29 at 8:52 a.m. police responded to a residential burglary in the 4200 block of East South Fork Drive. Between Sunday and Monday morning the victim had his or her vehicle parked in the driveway. Entry was made into the 2007 Hummer and sunglasses and a garage door opener were taken. There were no signs of forced entry.
Week of March 25 through April 1
The chief of the Phoenix Police Department is working to get the word out to the public that the city of Phoenix’s crime reduction plan for 2013 requires a shared responsibility between residents and officers.
Police in Arizona remain free to use drones -- assuming they have them -- to spy on people.
Question: Is there an easy way to see if I have a hidden keylogger on my Windows 7 computer before I start doing my taxes? — Don
In the wake of all of the tragedies in the news recently, there’s a groundswell of support for tighter gun restrictions in order to protect our children.
Valley Fever among Arizonans continues to run high, according to the state Department of Health Services.
It wasn’t hard to choose last year’s Tribune Player of the Year, as Saguaro running back D.J. Foster broke several state records, ran for 508 yards and 10 touchdowns in one game and led the Sabercats to the Division III state title.
Mockumentary filmmakers Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman (“Catfish”) know a thing or two about misdirecting an audience, as they proved again with 2011’s “Paranormal Activity 3.” Together with returning screenwriter Christopher Landon, this time around they seem short on new ideas, however, relying more on the series’ reputation for low-budget thrills to attract audiences. Regardless, by now Paramount’s franchise is a brand unto itself, and it’s unlikely that anything will stop the first few waves of fans boosting “Paranormal Activity 4” up the chart until at least through Halloween.
More owners are reporting lost or stolen pets, but the online nation is coming to the rescue.
There have been quite a few scandals coming from the Phoenix Police Department in the past few years but the new chief of police, Daniel Garcia, is doing all he can to give the department a positive image.
A Phoenix police detective suspected of sexual conduct with minors was arrested Tuesday night, police said.
House Speaker Andy Tobin appointed Rep. Michelle Ugenti, R-District 23, as the chairman of the newly created House Ad Hoc Committee on Law Enforcement Certification. This committee will address matters the Legislature attempted to resolve with the consideration of Senate Bill 1433 (cities; towns; police functions; revocation).
A cigarette likely sparked the Gilbert warehouse fire that caused $8 million in damage and sent a plume of black smoke into the sky for hours on Monday.
A local company is using technology to combat copper thieves around the country.
A local company is using technology to combat copper thieves around the country.
I often get asked by clients whether it is legal to tape record telephone conversations. I always answer that question by asking them a couple of questions, namely: will at least one participant in the telephone call consent to your recording the call? What state(s) will all of the participants in the call be in while the call takes place? The reason these two questions are critical is because Arizona is called a “one party consent jurisdiction.” What this means is that in Arizona an individual must have the consent or agreement of at least one party to a conversation to legally intercept or record a wire or electronic communication, including wireless and cellular calls. If one party to the conversation has not consented to your intercepting or recording the telephone call you will be committing a felony (Arizona Revised Statutes 13-3005). In addition, using a device to overhear (but not record) a conversation while not present, without the consent of a party to that conversation, is also a felony under Arizona law.
CopperCAM and is manufactured and sold by RoboVu, an Ahwatukee Foothills-based company. The surveillance system provides businesses with video that can be used to identify and prosecute copper thieves.
CopperCAM and is manufactured and sold by RoboVu, an Ahwatukee Foothills-based company. The surveillance system provides businesses with video that can be used to identify and prosecute copper thieves.
East Valley residents have long been able to order pay-per-view movies, faster internet speeds, or long-distance phone service telecommunications provider Cox Communications. Now, they can order peace of mind, too.
The focus was on a promise to continue community policing on Monday as Daniel Garcia was sworn in as the new police chief of the Phoenix Police Department.
The focus was on a promise to continue community policing on Monday as Daniel Garcia was sworn in as the new police chief of the Phoenix Police Department.
After months of searching and an intense interview process, the city of Phoenix has named Daniel V. Garcia as its new police chief.
In Clint Eastwood's new film, "J. Edgar," a 1930 movie theater audience makes its preference clear. Whereas J. Edgar Hoover's pre-movie promotion reel about G-men and the FBI draws impatient boos, a trailer for the upcoming James Cagney flick "The Public Enemy" inspires hoots and applause.
PARC Treasurer Jim Jochim sits down with Allison Hurtado to discuss the Phoenix Loop 202 project ...
Andean Bear Cub Takes First Steps!
It's a boy!! Our Andean bear cub recently had its first check-up with Phoenix Zoo vets. After pat...
Country Thunder - Day 1
Country Thunder Day 1 off to a great start!
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