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U.S. 60 closed near Superior after 5-car collision

August 30th, 2008, 7:47 pm by Devon Hersom

The Department of Public Safety closed U.S. 60 for two hours Saturday evening after a five-car collision, authorities say.

The crash, which occurred 10 to 15 miles west of Superior at 4:30 p.m., did not result in any serious injuries, according to a DPS spokesman.

The road was closed to traffic until 6:30 p.m., when it reopened to allow one lane of traffic at a time.  DPS could not give an estimated time to when the scene would be fully cleared and roads completely reopened.

Diesel truck engulfed in flames on U.S. 60 in Superior

August 29th, 2008, 9:21 pm by Eddi Trevizo

Department of Public Safety officers and the Superior Police Department investigated a rollover crash that engulfed a diesel truck in flames late Friday.

According to DPS, eastbound U.S. 60 at mile marker 229 in Superior has been blocked while crews battle the flames.

It is unknown whether there are any injuries in the crash, or when the roads will be opened.

Check the Tribune for updates.

Grand jury indicts men in killing of Q.C. teen

August 29th, 2008, 4:34 pm by Devon Hersom

The Pinal County Superior Court indicted three men Wednesday involved in the shooting death of 17-year-old Anibal Mendoza, authorities say.

Thais “Lamar” Cooper, 20, was charged with second degree murder, a class one felony, according to Pinal County spokesman Mike Minter. Mendoza was found at the scene of the shooting, near the intersection of Altadonna Street and Cambria Drive in Queen Creek, with a gun shot wound to the head on Aug 17.

Johnny Lee Cooks, 21, was charged with felony aggravated assault for shooting at a minor after a fight ensued between Mendoza and his friends, Minter said.

17-year-old Kyle Webb was also charged with felony aggravated assault for firing into a group of people and hitting at least one person before the murder occurred. His case has been moved to an adult court, Minter said.

Former Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office dispatcher leaked high profile information

August 28th, 2008, 8:44 pm by Eddi Trevizo

 A former Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office employee suspected of leaking information to criminals in a high profile case was indicted Thursday. 

Christopher Strang, 27, and suspected accomplice Paul Nichta, 32, face charges of hindering prosectution and computer tampering. Officials believe that the men leaked inside information in a major undercover gambling probe known as “Operation High Stakes,” said County Attorney Andrew Thomas.

The operation began in March 2005 when MCSO received a tip about a possible criminal gambling operation in Chandler.  The investigation intensified when authorities learned that four illegal gambling Web sites had roots in Los Angeles, Las Vegas, New York, and Costa Rica. The Web sites exhorted money often and loan sharks would resort to threats when people were unable to pay debts because of interest as high as 50 percent.  

According to authorities, 36 people were indicted on charges related to the criminal gambling group which collected almost $250 million. The two-year undercover investigation that involved wiretapping and ultimately raids of stash holds, was almost blown when a list of suspect names and raid locations was leaked to the illegal operation. Additionally the names ands numbers of several deputies participating in the raids were released; investigators suspected an inside leak, when five raid locations turned up empty.  

According to authorities, Nichta tipped off the suspected gambling syndicate in April 2007. Nichta allegedly read that person a list of several names of individuals who were under investigation at the time. MCSO officials believe the list was leaked by Strang, who was at the time an MCSO dispatcher.  

 “This is the largest gambling investigation undertaken by the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office and the State of Arizona. It is unfortunate that one of our own employees was implicated, however when the information surfaced we acted immediately and arrested Strang,” said Arpaio.

Mesa police arrest pair after home invasion

August 28th, 2008, 12:18 pm by John Leptich

Mesa police early Thursday arrested Camron A. Perez and Damarco K. Chatman on armed robbery, kidnapping and burglary charges. At 1:15 a.m., police responded to a call about a possible home invasion in the 1500 block of East Second Avenue. When police arrived, an officer saw three men attempting to flee from the home  through a window. An officer detained Chatman, while another saw Perez trying to flee. A search of the area resulted in Perez’s apprehension. He was taken to a hospital with cuts from broken glass while trying to leave. The third man hasn’t been found. An investigation revealed the masked suspects broke into the home, confronted seven residents with a handgun and a shovel, and demanded money. Police found several pieces of jewelry and a cell phone reported stolen during the robbery in one of Chatman’s pockets.

Power restored to 600 homes in Mesa

August 26th, 2008, 8:33 pm by Eddi Trevizo

Power was restored to a Mesa neighborhood that was left in the dark and with no air conditioning for hours Tuesday night, Salt River Project officials said. 

Calls started coming in about the massive outage around 6:30 p.m., SRP officials said. The power outages at the neighborhood near Gilbert and Brown roads left about 600 homes without electricity, officials said.  The widespread outage was caused by a damaged fuse on a system circuit board, SRP officials said.

SRP said the power was restored to 600 homes at 10:13 p.m. No other widespread outages were reported in the East Valley late Tuesday.   Check back at evtrib.com for more updates

Mesa vehicle roll over stops traffic

August 26th, 2008, 8:22 pm by Eddi Trevizo

Mesa authorities were on scene of a single vehicle roll over Tuesday afternoon.

 According to Mesa police, the driver of a white mini van was seriously injured when his vehicle rolled over near the intersection at Broadway Road and Country Club Drive. The accident occurred about 6:30 p.m. and closed all traffic flow on Country Club Drive, according to authorities.  

Police said all roads re-opened at about 9 p.m.. The driver was transferred to a local hospital; police do not know what caused the vehicle to roll over.  

Police: Man groped girls at garage sales

August 26th, 2008, 2:24 pm by Katie McDevitt

Police arrested a registered sex offender Monday on suspicion of going to garage sales in Phoenix and fondling the breasts of girls.

Charles Schibilla, 57, was arrested on five counts of sexual abuse stemming from incidents targeting girls ages 9, 11 and 13.

Police said that on June 21 and August 16, Schibilla went to two separate garage sales in the central city area under the pretense that he was looking for a shirt for his daughter. In each case, police said Schibilla asked the victims to hold a shirt up to their chest. While the girls modeled the shirts, he fondled their breasts.

Investigators believe there may be other girls that have been abused by Schibilla.

Police ask anyone with information to call (602) 534-2121 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

Authorities identify Queen Creek crash victims

August 26th, 2008, 11:41 am by John Leptich

The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office on Tuesday identified the driver of a vehicle found early Monday morning after on its roof after driving off the road at Hunt Highway and Sossaman Road near Queen Creek. Anthony Jones, 22, drove the vehicle, whose make and model weren’t identified by authorities. Passengers in the vehicle, found at about 6:15 a.m. Monday, were Kimberly Jackson, 21, Raven Cassa, 20, and another individual who’s name hasn’t been released. All four were taken to an area hospital. Authorities haven’t released the extent of injuries Jones or the passengers suffered, their conditions or places of residence.

Chandler police seek man who robbed Circle K

August 26th, 2008, 9:07 am by John Leptich

Chandler police are looking for a man who, at 1 a.m. Tuesday, held up a clerk at the Circle K, 1262 W. Chandler Road. Police said the clerk told them the man told her he had a gun, but she never saw one. The man hit the clerk as he told her to get down to the floor. Police said the clerk told them she was hit so hard that she thought she had been shot. She was taken to a hospital and treated for blunt force trauma.
Police said the man is black, 5-feet-8-inches tall, about 185 pounds, in his 40s, with a beard and moustache. He was wearing sunglasses, a white under shirt and tan flowered-print shirt.

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