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CRIME & SAFETY
Phoenix woman turns herself in after shooting, killing another woman
PHOENIX — A woman turned herself in Saturday for shooting and killing another woman earlier that morning, Phoenix Police said. The suspect, 24-year-old Teayanna Minter, turned herself in at the Glendale Police Department. Phoenix Police took her into custody later and booked her into Maricopa County Jail for second-degree murder.
4 teenagers arrested in connection with West Valley homicide case
PHOENIX — Four teenagers from El Mirage were arrested in late June after a two-month homicide investigation, authorities said. The El Mirage Police Department arrested the four suspects last Wednesday. They allegedly orchestrated a plan to rob a handgun from a 15-year-old boy on April 29. “During the robbery,...
Glendale Police Seek Public Help Identifying Suspect in ATM Robbery, Silent Witness Offers Cash Reward
Glendale police and Silent Witness are currently seeking the public's assistance in identifying a suspect connected to an armed robbery that occurred in mid-May. According to ABC15, the incident took place shortly after 9 p.m. on May 19 near a bank close to Loop 101 and Camelback Road. Reportedly, the...
Have you seen her? El Mirage mother worried her teen left home with man she met online
EL MIRAGE, Ariz. — It's been 10 days since Emily Lane said her 14-year-old daughter snuck out of the house in the middle of the night and never returned. “I’m literally living a parent’s worst nightmare," Lane said. “I was upset. I was sad because she didn’t even look back.”
WATCH: ABC15 ride-along with Surprise police during 'Safe Speeds Save Lives' campaign
SURPRISE, AZ — Over the last three months, Surprise police officers have conducted thousands of traffic stops. It's all part of the Safe Speeds Save Lives campaign that launched earlier this year. West Valley police departments have been coming together to enforce traffic violations in hopes of creating safer...
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