Two people accused of operating a drug trafficking ring and distributing fentanyl out of the Tucson area last year were indicted, AG Kris Mayes said.
Two men were indicted on several charges for the possession and selling of 75 pounds of Fentanyl pills in Tucson in 2024
Arizona's Governor proposes increased funding for public safety, including pay raises for state troopers and investments in emergency response and drug interdiction.
In a push to strengthen border security and combat drug and human trafficking, Gov. Katie Hobbs announced $17.2 million in funding from the SAFE initiative.
Two people accused of operating a drug trafficking ring and distributing fentanyl out of the Tucson area last year were indicted on several felony charges this month, the Arizona Attorney General ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs’ budget proposal calls for additional funding for the Arizona Department of Public Safety that includes pay increases and support for crime victims. The
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said the decision by U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland did not change her view of Arizona's death protocol.
Republicans and Democrats at the Arizona Capitol both want to address the cost of living and border security this year, but the parties differ on the policies they want to implement to achieve those goals.
Hollander was apprehended by Officer William Bonnano, an off-duty Tucson police officer working at Legacy Traditional School - East Tucson, a charter school near East Golf Links Road. Police reported that parents had alerted authorities about a man "acting erratically" in the school parking lot.
In a locked and alarm-equipped refrigerator at an Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation & Reentry facility in Florence are eight unmarked glass containers that resemble Mason jars
The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) seized $35.5 million worth of fentanyl in just 2024. Now, Gov. Katie Hobbs is working to boost border security with millions of dollars aimed at stopping the deadly drug from coming into the country.
Hobbs announced $17.2 million in funding from the SAFE (Stopping Arizona’s Fentanyl Epidemic) initiative "to support local law enforcement’s border security work, drug interdiction efforts and combatting human trafficking.