Scottsdale Police arrest man accused of assaulting officer and abandoning stolen ambulance
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Man accused of assaulting Scottsdale officer, stealing ambulance
Police say the suspect, 34-year-old Matthew Thomas Crook, was on the run before being arrested by police on July 1. He is accused of aggravated assault on an officer and theft of an emergency vehicle.
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - After a five day manhunt,
police have arrested a man accused of assaulting an officer and stealing an ambulance before abandoning it in a
neighborhood on June 28.
According to Scottsdale Police, the officer was hit after a driver was stopped and then intentionally reversed into the officer s motorcycle near Indian School and Scottsdale roads. Sgt. Kevin Quon says the male driver and female passenger fled the traffic stop and later struck an uninvolved vehicle near 75th Street and Indian School Road and fled from the collision.
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Taylor Vaughn Cawood, “Pepaw,” 88, a lifelong resident of Cleveland, reached his heavenly home on Thursday morning, March 11, 2021. He passed peacefully at Legacy Village surrounded by those he loved the most.
Taylor was born on May 8, 1932, to Taylor (killed in the line of duty prior to his birth) and Charlie Annie Cawood. Being the youngest of seven siblings and growing up without a father, he developed his faith, strong work ethic and love for family at an early age. He met the love of his life, the late Jean Rogers Cawood in high school and was married for 63 years.