Law Enforcement

The Show talked more about the dark net with Scott Brown, special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations for Arizona, and the conversation started with the difference between the dark net and the regular internet.
Aug. 10, 2023
phoenix police car
Phoenix police say the officer who detained a Wall Street Journal reporter conducting interviews outside a bank last year will undergo training. And the agency has revised its policy on trespassing after a discovery related to the officer’s conduct.
Aug. 9, 2023
Afghanistan flag
It’s been almost two years to the day since the U.S. evacuated more than 70.000 Afghans from their country after the American troops withdrew and the Taliban took control. Now many of those evacuees are still in limbo and the clock is ticking.
Aug. 9, 2023
Cochise County residents attend a congressional meeting.
U.S. House Republicans were back in southern Arizona this week for a remote congressional hearing about what they call a crisis at the border created by the Biden administration.
Aug. 9, 2023
A Chandler police SUV.
Chandler is offering a new health tool for its police officers with the goal of preventing and early detection of heart disease.
Aug. 8, 2023
U.S. Border Patrol agents with migrants
A new report by a pair of human rights groups details a years-long tally of human rights abuses by Customs and Border Protection officers and Border Patrol agents against migrants.
Aug. 8, 2023
Katie Hobbs
Gov. Katie Hobbs has allocated $3.2 million for law enforcement in Pinal County. It will be divided between police departments in Eloy, Casa Grande, Queen Creek, Florence and Coolidge.
Aug. 7, 2023
Phoenix police
This week marks two years since civil rights investigators from the the Department of Justice launched a sweeping review of Phoenix and its police department. The interim police chief who says his department is working hard to get federal officials information they need to finish their task.
Aug. 4, 2023
Lori Vallow Daybell
An Idaho judge sentenced Lori Vallow Daybell to spend the rest of her life in prison for murdering two of her children, but she also faces two pending criminal cases. Prosecutors are working to extradite her to Arizona, where she has also been indicted on conspiracy murder charges related to her late husband's killing.
Aug. 3, 2023
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A new suit alleges Customs and Border Protection is illegally turning away asylum seekers who don’t have an appointment through the agency's smartphone app, CBP One. The app is now the main avenue for migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border hoping to seek protection in the U.S.
Aug. 1, 2023
Jeffrey Glover
Before adjourning for good and ending a historically long legislative session, the Arizona Senate confirmed Jeffrey Glover to lead the Department of Public Safety.
Aug. 1, 2023
uber driver
In 2018, a self-driving Uber struck and killed a woman walking a bicycle across a Tempe street. Now, a judge has handed down a sentence for the backup driver of the SUV that hit the 49-year-old victim.
Jul. 28, 2023
gavel in front of a statue of the scales of justice
The U.S. government won a conviction against a Mesa woman last week for her role in a multimillion-dollar fraud case targeting Arizona’s Medicaid program.
Jul. 20, 2023
Katie Hobbs
Flanked by law enforcement officials in Sierra Vista, Gov. Katie Hobbs on Wednesday announced $41 million in funding for police departments and the sheriffs office in Cochise County to help tackle border-related crimes.
Jul. 20, 2023
Police
Experts say the recent kidnapping and killing of three police officers — all brothers — in southern Sonora is part of a bigger problem within the state’s municipal police forces.
Jul. 14, 2023
People are seen here at a park in the Tempe area.
The City Council revived the program after it was eliminated due to budget cuts in the Great Recession. The rangers will focus on educating the public about rules, services and resources.
Jul. 14, 2023
Grand canyon river trail
Federal prosecutors have won a criminal case against a Utah man who twice led illicit backcountry trips, known as packrafting trips, through Grand Canyon National Park.
Jul. 14, 2023
gavel in a courtroom
An Arizona woman has pleaded guilty in an extensive wire fraud and money laundering scheme that defrauded the state’s Medicaid system of millions of dollars.
Jul. 13, 2023
Sedona, Arizona sign
Short-term rentals are becoming increasingly prevalent in Arizona, and full-time homeowners, especially in the state’s most touristy areas, are growing increasingly frustrated by the noise and nuisance.
More Arizona business news
Jul. 12, 2023
gavel in front of a statue of the scales of justice
A Scottsdale man was sentenced in late June to nearly six years in prison in connection with what federal prosecutors say is one of the largest music-royalty scams ever committed. Jose Teran pleaded guilty in February to conspiracy, wire fraud and money laundering.
Jul. 7, 2023

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