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Cold Case: Missing Person Cameron John Sequeira

Cameron John Sequeira has been missing from Forest Lakes, Arizona for nine years and the public is being asked to help solve the case. Sedona AZ – Today marks the ninth anniversary of the disappearance of Cameron John Sequeira from the Forest Lakes, Arizona community. The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division and Cold Case Squad are requesting assistance from the... 

Jerome Fourth of July Weekend Art Walk

Sedona AZ – First Saturday Jerome Art Walk celebrates the Fourth of July weekend in artistic style as galleries and studios open doors for an evening of summertime enchantment on July 6, 2019. From the Anderson-Mandette Gallery at the Old Jerome High School to Made in Jerome Pottery at the other end of town, delightful surprises abound in this artist colony high on Cleopatra Hill. Restaurants... 

AZ Couple Facing Charges After Defrauding Victims

Sedona AZ  — On Thursday, May 16, 2019, Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) detectives arrested and booked 42-year-old Kent Burton and his wife, 36-year-old Carly Burton and charged them with the following: • Aggravated taking the identity of another or entity • Forgery • Fraudulent schemes and artifices • Fraudulent schemes and practices/willful concealment • Perjury by inconsistent... 

Woodbury Wildfire Evacuation Order Lifted

Sedona AZ – With the lifting of Woodbury Wildfire evacuation order for the Roosevelt Lake Communities, the local Red Cross Shelter at Lee Kornegay Intermediate School in Miami, Arizona, has officially closed effective today. We continue to work closely with our local partners and emergency management officials to coordinate any recovery efforts moving forward. Trained Red Cross volunteers and staff... 

Yavapai College 4 Kids Sedona Summer Camp

Notice submitted by City of Sedona AZ Sedona AZ – Yavapai College and the Sedona Parks and Recreation Department will offer Yavapai College 4 Kids Sedona in July. Camp will be held July 8-12, 2019, and from 8:00 a.m. until noon. A snack is provided. At this camp, children will learn to be better caretakers of our natural environment. This camp is field-trip based, and meets at the Posse Grounds... 

Arizona Dry Conditions Trigger Fire Restrictions

Sedona AZ — Beginning June 21, 2019, due to dry and hot conditions, fire restrictions will be implemented on Bureau of Land Management lands within the Phoenix District. The district’s 2.4 million acres of public lands in Arizona extend across portions of eight counties, including Pima, Pinal, Maricopa, Gila, Yavapai, Coconino, Navajo and Apache counties. Visitors to public lands in these counties... 

Big Park VOC Sewer: A Substantial Source of Money

Sedona AZ – The following is a letter to the SedonaEye.com editor. The author, a Sedona Village of Oak Creek resident, has requested anonymity: Securing the Big Park Sewer honeypot. honeypot Definition of honeypot 1: one that is attractive or desirable 2: a substantial source of money. Controversial for over two decades because of its size and view obstruction, the Village of Oak Creek Outlets... 

Sedona Fire District Hires New Fire Chief

Sedona AZ – The Sedona Fire District Board announces the selection of Jon Trautwein as its new Fire Chief. The announcement follows an extensive search conducted by Regional Government Services (RGA) of sixty-two applicants. This search and evaluation process was intricate and collaborative, encompassing interviews by phone, video conferencing and in-person, a rigorous Assessment Center, and... 

Juvenile Charged in 2018 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest fires

Sedona AZ – A 16 year old male from Glendale, Arizona, pled guilty to starting three fires on the Black Mesa Ranger District of the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest outside of Forest Lakes, AZ. The 2018 fires were started on May 27 and 28, in the area of Forest Road 178: The first fire (May 27) was reported at approximately 7:30 in the morning and burned about eleven acres before fire crews could... 

Eddie Maddock: A Miracle in Motion?

SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock discusses the Sedona in Motion issue as a city plan comes with yet another expensive traffic standstill in Uptown for a year. Sedona AZ – At long last initial steps have been taken to launch the Sedona in Motion plan. Tackling this monumental task aimed as the first step in addressing Sedona’s transportation issues has commenced at Sedona’s city center,... 
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