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Cameron Payne arrested in Scottsdale after giving a ‘false report’ to officers – saying his name was Terry Johnson
Former Philadelphia 76ers guard and current free agent Cameron Payne was arrested in Arizona on Friday, as confirmed by a spokesperson from the Scottsdale Police Department. Police in Scottsdale responded to a disturbance at 68th Street and Chaparral Road just before 3AM. When officers arrived, they spoke with two individuals, one of whom was later identified as Cameron Payne.
19-year-old sentenced to probation for East Valley teen violence cases
On Monday, Christopher Fantastic was sentenced to three years of probation for his role in two East Valley teen violence cases that occurred back in 2023. The now 19-year-old was one of the first in what would become dozens of arrests for assaults in Gilbert, Mesa, and Queen Creek. Fantastic...
‘Felt like being skinned alive’: Valley man shares story of recovery from 'contact burns'
PHOENIX — Sunburns and hydration are typically the warnings that go out when summertime temperatures approach in the Valley, but the Halle Arizona Burn Center wants people to consider another danger during the summer months. A Valley man is telling his story to help others realize there are real...
Mother of child who died after ingesting fentanyl gets 11 years in prison
A Phoenix mother was sentenced to 11 1/2 years in prison and 10 years of probation after her child died from ingesting pills containing fentanyl in 2022. The Maricopa County Attorney's Office announced 34-year-old Gabriella Marshall's sentence for second-degree murder on Monday morning. Scottsdale police responded to a call for...
1-year-old boy dies after being pulled from backyard pool in north Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A 1-year-old boy has died after being pulled from a backyard pool in north Phoenix. Crews were called to a home on Villa Maria Drive, near 27th Avenue and Union Hills Drive, shortly after 1:30 p.m. Phoenix Fire officials say the boy was found unconscious in...
Phoenix Woman Charged with Second-Degree Murder Following Tragic Nightspot Shooting
A woman has been taken into custody following a fatal incident outside a Phoenix nightspot, with the violent event marking an abrupt end to what began as an evening of leisure for one Valley mother. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, the Phoenix Police Department reported that 24-year-old Teayanna Minter surrendered herself to the Glendale Police and now faces charges of second-degree murder as a result of the shooting which occurred early on June 29 outside Club Encounters near 31st Avenue and Indian School Road.
DPS: 'Chop shop' bust ends in 5 arrests
PHOENIX — Five people have recently been taken into custody for their alleged involvement in operating a "chop shop" in Phoenix. The Arizona Department of Public Safety executed a search warrant on June 25 at a business located near 28th Avenue and Buckeye Road, where investigators reported finding several intact and dismantled stolen vehicles.
Woman and her elderly mother were shot to death by her spouse just one week after she filed for divorce against the man
Phoenix, AZ – According to the police officials, the 60-year-old husband, later identified as Robbert, was taken into custody and later charged with premeditated first-degree murder, aggravated assault and other charges after he reportedly killed his 53-year-old wife, Marcla, and her mom, later identified as 77-year-old Tea. Both victims were found with apparent gunshot wounds. The older woman was pronounced dead at the scene, while the suspect’s wife was still consciouses.
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