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Law enforcement officers in Arizona discovered 72,000 suspected fentanyl pills during a traffic stop leading to a police chase involving a fleeing suspect. Police said the suspected fentanyl pills were worth $1.4 million. Navajo County Sheriff's deputies seized the suspected fentanyl pills during a traffic stop on Monday.
Officials said that the driver and the passenger were asked to step out of the vehicle. Iracema Ramirez, 37, booking photo at Navajo County Sheriff's Office in Arizona. (Navajo County Sheriff's Office) Rafael Quihui Andrade, 29, booking photo at Navajo County Sheriff's Office in Arizona.
(Navajo County Sheriff's Office) Once they had stepped out, the passenger, 29-year-old Rafael Quihui Andrade, ran to the driver's side and drove away, leaving the other suspect, 37-year-old Iracema Ramirez along the highway. "In a split second, Rafael ran to the driver’s seat and fled the traffic stop eastbound, leaving the female on the side of the road," deputies told Fox 10. Another deputy went after Andrade and found the abandoned car 3 miles away from the initial traffic stop.
A search for Andrade commenced with Navajo County deputies eventually finding the suspect hiding behind rocks in the desert. Police performed a free air sniff with a K-9, and the dog alerted authorities to the presence of drugs. However, law enforcement did not find an illegal substance inside the vehicle. Detectives searched the area between the traffic stop and the location of the car and discovered a duffel bag with the illegal fentanyl pills.
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Shortly after Ambyr Childers accused ex-husband Randall Emmett of abuse and filed a restraining order against him, the film producer has shared a cryptic message seemingly about his perspective.
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An infant in Phoenix, Arizona tested positive for fentanyl in the second such case police have encountered in less than a week. Phoenix Police responded to the latest case at 10 a.m. local time on Wednesday, discovering an infant that tested positive for exposure to fentanyl.The infant was treated and is expected to survive, with police saying the baby was placed in the care of the Department of Child Safety, according to a report from Fox 10.
said on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday. “So why do you keep saying that?”When the Republican candidate responded that “there’s plenty of evidence,” and falsely claimed that there were “740,000 ballots with no chain of custody,” Bash interjected, asking “where is the evidence of that?” Lake suggested she would send over the information to CNN, but noted that the problem is that “the media won’t cover it.”“We’ve covered this extensively, and what you just said has been debunked,” Bash retorted while Lake responded, “only one side of it.” “The real issue, Dana, is that the people don’t trust our elections,” Lake continued.
Former Vice President Mike Pence hailed Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey for "seizing" an educational moment in the Grand Canyon State.
– Republican Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich has asked the IRS and FBI review the financials of the conservative non-profit group True The Vote for allegedly fundraising off of false statements about wide-spread voter fraud in the 2020 election. In a Friday letter obtained by Fox News Digital, Chief Special Agent Reggie Grigsby of the Special Investigations Section for Brnovich’s office accused True The Vote (TTV) of repeatedly failing to provide promised information about alleged ballot stuffing and voter fraud to his office while publicly asserting they did so in order to raise funds.
A southwestern Arizona woman who pleaded guilty to collecting four early ballots in the 2020 primary was sentenced Thursday to 30 days in jail and two years’ probation, with the judge saying he did not think she had accepted responsibility for her crime. The sentence for Guillermina Fuentes, a 66-year-old school board member and former mayor of the small border city of San Luis, caps a lengthy case that caught the eye of investigators the day of the August 2020 primary and eventually led to charges against Fuentes and another San Luis woman.
Country Thunder Arizona 2023 has announced Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi and Dierks Bentley as the headliners of the music festival. Others who will be taking the stage include Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Kip Moore, Parmalee, Lonestar, Tracy Byrd, Nate Smith, Randall King, Shane Profitt, Hailey Whitters and The Reklaws. More acts will later be announced. Country Thunder takes place from April 13 to April 16 at Canyon Moon Ranch in Florence, Arizona. Luke Bryan is one of the performers who will be heading Country Thunder Arizonia 2023.
Country Thunder Arizona 2023 has announced Luke Bryan, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi and Dierks Bentley as the headliners of the music festival. Others who will be taking the stage include Ashley McBryde, Parker McCollum, Kip Moore, Parmalee, Lonestar, Tracy Byrd, Nate Smith, Randall King, Shane Profitt, Hailey Whitters and The Reklaws. More acts will later be announced. Country Thunder takes place from April 13 to April 16 at Canyon Moon Ranch in Florence, Arizona. Luke Bryan is one of the performers who will be heading Country Thunder Arizonia 2023.
Border Patrol agents in Arizona seized 2,100 fentanyl pills that were hidden inside tamales on Wednesday. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers from the Nogales Port of Entry in Arizona found the pills hidden inside tamales that were being kept in a cooler. According to Port Director Michael Humphries, each tamale had a bag of blue pills hidden inside.
Louise Redknapp was one proud mum on Wednesday after she shared a sweet clip of her 18-year-old son Charley during her first visit to Arizona.MORE: Louise Redknapp fights back tears at son Charley's birthday party ahead of his Stateside moveThe star posted the video on her Instagram feed which showed the doting mother filming her eldest son at what appeared to be his sports practice.WATCH: Louise Redknapp beams from the sidelines as she visits son Charley Captioning the video, the 47-year-old simply penned a white love heart emoji.EXCLUSIVE: Louise Redknapp finally addresses ex-husband Jamie Redknapp's decision to remarrySEE: Louise Redknapp was a daring bride in black corset gown for last-minute yacht weddingThe brief clip showed the large silver bleachers where Louise was sitting, as well as the bright blue sky. Louise touched down earlier this week The star has already settled into American life perfectly and was captured rocking team colours in an Arizona University sweatshirt.Posing outside the college, the former Eternals singer matched the jumper with a pair of flattering black leggings, black trainers and stylish sunglasses.She captioned her post: "Arizona," followed by an orange heart emoji.
A Colorado family is begging the public for help after their 14-year-old daughter has been missing for 10 days — with only a really scary update to go on.
Rescue divers in Arizona recovered the body of a California man who went missing Saturday after he jumped into Lake Havasu and never resurfaced, authorities said Sunday. Responding deputies immediately deployed divers into the water but the searchers were unable to locate the victim, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said. Officials described conditions as difficult during the response, with winds gusting upwards of 40 mph and waves as tall as three feet.
Louise Redknapp has touched down in Arizona for the first time after her eldest son Charley, 18, made the major decision to study at University there.MORE: Exclusive: Louise Redknapp finally addresses ex-husband Jamie Redknapp's decision to remarryTaking to her Instagram account, the singer, 47, shared the sunniest snap from the US - and we couldn't be more jealous.WATCH: Louise Redknapp unveils stunning home makeoverCaptioning a photo of the picture-perfect blue sky and three flags, the doting mother penned: "Good morning Arizona," alongside a white love heart emoji.READ: Exclusive: Louise Redknapp reveals full details of her workout regime - and it’s not what you thinkSEE: Louise Redknapp shares intimate glimpse into family lifeThis appears to be the first time the star has been to visit her firstborn since he jetted off last month. Louise shared the update with her fans on InstagramAhead of the exciting milestone, Louise exclusively revealed to HELLO! that it was actually the influence of her ex-husband Jamie Redknapp that helped their son make the decision to study in the US.She explained: "His dad was the one that suggested it, and thought it would be a good idea for him.
Arizona Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Hobbs delivered a fumbling answer when asked to elaborate on her relationship with the Latino community last week. The exchange came during Hobbs' appearance at the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Forum in Phoenix, Arizona. A town hall moderator pressed her to explain how the state's Latino community has impacted her personally.
A fifth suspect was arrested Friday morning in California in connection with a body found buried in the Arizona desert, authorities said. Garrett Cole, 31, of Bakersfield, was taken into custody on an outstanding warrant for murder, kidnapping and robbery, the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office in Arizona said. Detectives in Bakersfield contacted the sheriff's office about an investigation into a homicide that happened in their jurisdiction last month and said they believed some suspects traveled to Fort Mohave, Ariz., after the murder.
Abortions in both Arizona and Ohio are legal once again after two separate rulings in court on Friday. At the Arizona Court of Appeals, a three-judge panel sided with Planned Parenthood on Friday, which argued that Pima County Court Superior Court Judge Kellie Johnson shouldn't have lifted an injunction that prevented a pre-statehood law that bans abortions in all circumstances, except if the mother's life is in danger.