YUMA, Ariz. - A suspect wanted in Yuma was found dead around 9 p.m. Monday night. 33-year-old, Esteban Mi ...
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Wanted suspect found dead in Yuma
Wanted suspect found dead in Yuma
YUMA, Ariz. - A suspect wanted in Yuma was found dead around 9 p.m. Monday night. 33-year-old, Esteban Miguel Orona, was found in a residence with a self-inflicted gun shot wound, according to Yuma Co ...
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San Luis now providing ambulance services
San Luis now providing ambulance services
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Three weeks ago the San Luis Fire Department received approval from the Arizona Departm ...
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Three weeks ago the San Luis Fire Department received approval from the Arizona Department of Health Services after filing a certificate of need for their own ambulance services, now ...
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Injuries at festival attributed to crowd pushing forward
Injuries at festival attributed to crowd pushing forward
PHOENIX (AP) - Nine people who were injured over the weekend at a Tempe music festival were part of a gro ...
PHOENIX (AP) - Nine people who were injured over the weekend at a Tempe music festival were part of a growing crowd that gradually pushed concert-goers forward and trapped some of them against a fence ...
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15 arrested and 550 lbs. of pot seized
15 arrested and 550 lbs. of pot seized
YUMA, Ariz. - Fifteen foreign nationals were arrested in two separate incidents after U.S. Border Patrol ...
YUMA, Ariz. - Fifteen foreign nationals were arrested in two separate incidents after U.S. Border Patrol (BP) agents caught them red handed smuggling large amounts of marijuana into Yuma County. The m ...
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Man fatally injured after pushing wife to safety
Man fatally injured after pushing wife to safety
PHOENIX (AP) - Phoenix police say a 41-year-old man on a sidewalk pushed his wife to safety before ...
PHOENIX (AP) - Phoenix police say a 41-year-old man on a sidewalk pushed his wife to safety before he was fatally injured when struck by a vehicle. Sgt. Jonathan Howard said Juan Mena-Brito was ...
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Truck driver almost drives into canal
Truck driver almost drives into canal
YUMA, Ariz. - A truck driver dangled off a canal bank near Avenue 6E Monday morning, after he lost contro ...
YUMA, Ariz. - A truck driver dangled off a canal bank near Avenue 6E Monday morning, after he lost control of the semi-truck he was in. The driver was able to walk away without injuries. More details ...
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DEA fighting prescription drug abuse
DEA fighting prescription drug abuse
YUMA, Ariz. - The DEA says prescription drug addiction is a growing trend across the nation and in Yuma i ...
YUMA, Ariz. - The DEA says prescription drug addiction is a growing trend across the nation and in Yuma it could be a gateway to heavier drugs as DEA agent Darrion Eshmon explains, “Most drug addictio ...
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Ceremony to honor and remember homicide victims
Ceremony to honor and remember homicide victims
YUMA, Ariz. - On Thursday evening several residents in Yuma came together at the Yuma Main Library for th ...
YUMA, Ariz. - On Thursday evening several residents in Yuma came together at the Yuma Main Library for the 6th annual Remembrance of Homicide Victims ceremony. We spoke to many people that attended wh ...
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Spike in Illegal Immigration of Families and Children
Spike in Illegal Immigration of Families and Children
YUMA,Ariz. - The statistics for August 2015 apprehensions by Yuma Border Patrol show a huge spike in num ...
YUMA,Ariz. - The statistics for August 2015 apprehensions by Yuma Border Patrol show a huge spike in numbers when compared to August 2014. Border Patrol says, last month they saw a 130 percent increa ...
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Law enforcement agencies teach kids about health and safety
Law enforcement agencies teach kids about health and safety
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Wednesday afternoon the San Luis Police Department held their 7th annual Health and Saf ...
SAN LUIS, Ariz. - Wednesday afternoon the San Luis Police Department held their 7th annual Health and Safety Event at Joe Orduno Park. This year there were 10 different law enforcement agencies that t ...
| by Chorus Nylander