GLENDALE, AZ — Glendale police shot and killed a man at a park while attempting to locate a domestic violence suspect Wednesday night. Police say officers were called to the area of 47th and Glendale avenues just after 7 p.m. after a woman reported that her ex-boyfriend threatened her with a gun.
Glendale police officers shot and killed a man during a domestic violence call who was later determined to not be connected to the call. Peoria police, the department investigating the shooting on Wednesday evening,
A Tucson man was shot and killed by Glendale police this week after he was mistakenly identified as a possible suspect in a domestic violence case, authorities say. The unidentified 46-year-old ...
Siebeck is from Tucson. According to ABC15 ... reported that Siebeck had been released from an Arizona prison nine days earlier. Neither the Glendale Police Department nor the Peoria Police ...
An Arizona Senator-elect representing portions of Glendale criticized Glendale Police for their response Wednesday, Jan. 8 to a domestic violence call that ended with a transient man unaffiliated
PHOENIX — A Powerball ticket sold in a Glendale grocery store won $50,000 in Saturday’s drawing, according to the Arizona Lottery. The winning slip was sold at the Walmart located at Glendale ...
In a move aimed at ensuring public safety, the NFL has announced that Monday’s Wild Card playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams
Attorney General Kris Mayes announced the creation of a Cold Case Homicide unit within the Attorney General's Office.
Glendale police received a shooting call near 67th Avenue and Bell Road on Saturday evening. "This scene is very active by police still," Glendale police told 12News. Two men appear to be involved and both were taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, police said.
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Young athletes from more than a dozen Tucson-area schools will hit the court at McKale for the MLK Basketball Classic, which raises money for elementary school sports equipment and scholarships.
Glendale Police received a call from someone saying they were in an argument with another man near Vogel Avenue and 59th Avenue, just north of Olive Avenue. Poli