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Sierra Vista man arrested in Chandler stabbing involving teenagers
Chandler Police Department 23-year old
Andrew Courtney and 19-year
old Tarik Deeb, 18-year old Isaias Reece, and 18-year old Nicholas Aguilar
CHANDLER, Ariz. (KVOA) - A Sierra Vista man has been arrested alongside three teenagers in connection to a stabbing that occurred at Chandler Fashion Center on March 12.
Chandler Police Department was dispatched to the Chandler Fashion Center, located at 3111 West Chandler Blvd., at around 5:23 p.m. March 12 regarding a fight. When the officers arrived on the scene, they discovered that three people involved received non-life-threatening stab wounds.
The investigation revealed that a physical altercation involving a knife was the result of two groups of men having an exchange of words.
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At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
At 200 beds, the site will be the largest tiny home community in California. (Fonda Rosing)
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA More tiny homes are coming to North Hollywood. Hope of the Valley officially unveiled their latest tiny home village in Alexandria Park, just behind Victory Outreach Church along the 101 Freeway.
Hope of the Valley CFO Rowan Vansleve credits Councilman Paul Krekorian with finding the site that would soon become the largest tiny home village in all of California. The location underwent a massive cleanup and transformation ahead of the opening, with organizers able to turn it from a potential health hazard into a place of restoration.
Man robbed six Arizona banks to pay off Mexican cartel debt, police say
The suspect would hand a note to bank tellers saying he owed money to a Mexican cartel and they would hurt his family. Author: 12 News Updated: 10:39 PM MST March 4, 2021
PHOENIX A man is in custody after he allegedly admitted to robbing six Arizona banks over the past month, telling police he was trying to pay off a debt owed to a Mexican cartel.
Jeffrey Patterson, 45, is facing charges stemming from robberies at six Arizona banks as well as two Nevada banks, according to the FBI.
No one was physically injured during the bank robberies.