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Sunday, October 7, 2012

COLORADO (AMBER Alert) Missing- Jessica Ridgeway

Authorities in Colorado are reviewing recent phone calls and social media clues in the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl.
Jessica Ridgeway left home at 8:30 a.m. on Friday to walk three blocks from her Westminster, Colo., home to meet friends for the walk to school. It was a route she took every day, but this time she never got there.
UPDATE (police have recovered her body 7 miles from the house) sad ending.

On Saturday, an army of eight hundred volunteers scoured trails and hillsides near Jessica's home.
"Right now they're just asking us to find anything that's out of the ordinary, any kind of evidence we could find," said volunteer Monty Yanker.
Police officers and FBI agents manned road blocks, asking drivers if they had seen or heard anything out of the ordinary.
Officers also canvassed neighborhoods, however the day yielded a frustratingly few leads.
No organized searches are planned for today, authorities said.
An Amber Alert was issued Friday night for the 10-year-old, nearly eight hours after she disappeared.
When Jessica didn't show up for class, school officials called her home.
But Jessica's mother, who works the overnight shift at a tech company, was asleep. She didn't get the message, which delayed her calling police.
"When we start with an eight-hour delay, or a delay as substantial as this, the distance that she could have wandered even on her own just gets huge," Westminster Police Detective Trevor Materasso said.
Police say that Jessica's father, who lives out of state, is in a custody battle with Jessica's mother. Police do not believe Jessica is with him, but are not ruling anyone out.
"We don't have a person of interest. And we are going to look at every angle multiple times," Materasso said.
Jessica was last seen wearing blue jeans, black boots, a black puffy jacket, and pink and purple glasses, ABC affilate KMGH-TV in Denver reported.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

TOMBSTONE Az ( Deputy KILLS armed SUSPECT) Marshal's office

A man was fatally shot by a Tombstone Marshal's deputy early this morning after he was caught breaking into a home, authorities said.
The Marshal's office received a 911 call at about 4:40 a.m. from a resident who said that someone was trying to break into their home, according to a Cochise County Sheriff's Office news release.

The deputy responded to the home and encountered a man who appeared to be armed.
The deputy shot the man, fatally wounding him.
No further information was available.
The Cochise County Sheriff's Office is investigating the shooting

Friday, October 5, 2012

Cochise County Sheriff (Driving Drunk) When he crashed (Sad ending)

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. -- Preliminary toxicology results regarding the death of Larry Dever suggest the late Cochise County sheriff was driving drunk when he crashed his truck.
The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office announced on Friday that the Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office received lab results that indicate that Dever’s blood contained a level of alcohol associated with impairment.
The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office also announced on Friday that the Dever family had been informed of the toxicology results, and expressed “great sorrow at the findings.”
Larry Dever had lost his mother just four days prior to crashing his truck. Dever's family believes he was still struggling to deal with the loss of his mother at the time of the accident.
The Dever family added that they appreciate the support they’ve received from people all over the state and the country.
It was also revealed on Friday that the cause of Dever’s death was multiple injuries, and the manner of death has been ruled an accident.
Larry Dever died on the night of September 18 while driving near the town of Williams. He had been driving on a dirt road when he lost control of his vehicle and it rolled off the road.

FBI (CONFIRMS Border Patrol Agent killed by Friendly Fire)

BISBEE, Ariz. — Investigators into the shooting death of Border Patrol agent Nicholas Ivie are preparing to announce that he died as a result of friendly fire, NBC News is reporting.
George McCubbin, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing about 17,000 border agents, said Friday that he has learned new details that make him believe friendly fire could have played a part in the shooting.

"The only thing I can say is that the possibility of friendly fire is a higher likely scenario," McCubbin told The Associated Press, declining to elaborate on the new details.
NBC Sources reported Friday afternoon that a comparison of ballistics indicates Ivie was killed by friendly fire and also indicates no criminals were in the area.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

TUCSON Az (WALMART shoplifter Beats on Security) Stole $150 worth of Beef


TUCSON - Pima County Sheriff's deputies are looking for a shoplifter who stole $150 worth of beef from a southwest-side Walmart Neighborhood Market after getting into a physical confrontation with the store's security guard.

Pima County Sheriff's Department deputies responded to the Walmart Neighborhood Market at 2823 W. Valencia Road at about 9:15 p.m. on September 26, according to a news release from PCSD.
The store manager told deputies he saw a man enter the store, grab a shopping basket, then walk to the meat department and load up on $150 worth of beef. When the suspect tried to leave the store without paying, the security manager confronted him by the store's exit, and a "brief physical altercation ensued," the PCSD release states.



SAN JOSE ( PUPPY taken from HOME BURGLARY) Family seeks Help

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                                               UPDATE (DOG FOUND 100 miles away) Girl got it back!


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During a press conference on Oct. 3, 2012 in San Jose, Marissa Mabanag, 10, center left, and her mother, Marie, center right, hold photos of their family puppy, which the family believes was taken when their home was burglarized on Monday. Standing with them are Marissa's sister, Marianna Mabanag, behind center, and her cousin, Roseanne Agulto, left. The conference was joined by San Jose councilmembers, Ash Kalra and Nancy Pyle. (Dai Sugano/Staff)

TUCSON Az (BILLY the KID and gang ) Arrested Armed Robbery Spree

A 16-year-old police have called a ringleader is one of four young people booked into the Pima County jail on felony charges related to a string of armed robberies in Tucson over the last several months.

Steven Robles, 16, was arrested this week on suspicion of robbing eight businesses beginning July 7 at a Quickmart convenience store, said Sgt. Chris Widmer, a spokesman for the Tucson Police Department. Other businesses robbed were a hair salon, a fast food restaurant, a video game store, a tobacco shop and a pawn shop. Robles was booked on eight counts of armed robbery and six counts of aggravated robbery.
Others arrested Wednesday night are: Alexandria Gallego, 15, one count each of armed robbery and aggravated robbery; Samuel Torres-Garcia, 19, on four counts each of armed robbery and aggravated robbery and one count of aggravated assault; and Orlando Robles, 22, on one count each of armed robbery and aggravated robbery.
Steven Robles and Orlando Robles are brothers. Gallego is the girlfriend of Steven Robles, according to Widmer.
The minors implicated in the case are being named by the Star because they are being charged as adults on serious felony counts.