An abundance of fresh vegetables generously distributed to neighboring communities off the rez one year ago during the pandemic lockdown marked the first time many Globe residents had ever heard of the San Carlos Apaches’ Nalwoodi Denzhone Community Garden. If that name is also unfamiliar to you, please read on – see photos of the garden on Facebook – and attend this week’s free online cooperative extension webinar to learn more about this unique community garden, affiliated children’s summer camp, and other ways Nalwoodi Denzhone volunteers are committed to healthy living and positive changes for San Carlos Apache people. See photos of garden-fresh veggies at apachendc.org/garden; click other links to see happy children participating with summer camp activities at apachendc.org/education. The website makes it conveniently easy to donate, too. For details call 480-734-5210 or email info@apachendc.org; and please join, like and follow at facebook.com/apacheNDC
quick getaway. reporter: people use these items, often unaware of who s around. how careful are you when you use your phone? reporter: police tell us, robberies have jumped up 30% from this time last year. it kind of brings the place station out to the community. reporter: a visual deterrent, but more. pretty amazing tool right there. reporter: police gave us an exclusive behind the scenes look at how they re trying to catch criminals in the act. using cameras mounted on the trailer. officer jim gordon tells me, the technology inside the command unit allows police to hone in on criminal activities. 360degrees in a four block radius. this tool is part of the plan to divide the city into five districts. each with a focus on problems specific to the area. i think it s great, hopefully, it s not robbing peter to pay paul. reporter: one woman tells me there have been 12 incidents during the past month. people getting their phones taken while their walking down
the program tomorrow. they take the iphone, our the wallet, and make their quick getaway. reporter: people use these items, often unaware of who s around. how careful are you when you use your phone? reporter: police tell us, robberies have jumped up 30% from this time last year. it kind of brings the place station out to the community. reporter: a visual deterrent, but more. pretty amazing tool right there. reporter: police gave us an exclusive behind the scenes look at how they re trying to catch criminals in the act. using cameras mounted on the trailer. officer jim gordon tells me, the technology inside the command unit allows police to hone in on criminal activities. 360degrees in a four block radius. this tool is part of the plan to divide the city into five districts. each with a focus on problems specific to the area. i think it s great, hopefully, it s not robbing peter to pay paul. reporter: one woman tells me there have been 12 incidents during