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AZ State Trooper Facing Numerous Felony Charges
Sedona AZ — On Wednesday, July 10, 2019, after an internal audit and investigation, Arizona Department of Public Safety (AZDPS) detectives arrested Pedro Javier Aguila Muniz, 27, at the department’s headquarters. Aguila had been assigned to the Highway Patrol Division’s Metro [Phoenix] Bureau for approximately two years.
Aguila was booked into the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office 4th Avenue...
AZ Firefighters July Fourth Weekend Extremely Busy
Sedona AZ – The Fourth of July 2019 holiday weekend kept Arizona firefighters extremely busy.
The Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management reports, between Thursday (July 4) and Sunday (July 7), firefighters responded to forty-six wildfires across Arizona on all land jurisdictions: The 46 fires burned a combined total of nearly four thousand acres.
Most of the fires over the holiday...
Red Cross Urges Earthquake and Disaster Preparedness Now
Sedona AZ – The American Red Cross Southwest urges everyone to make sure they are prepared for a disaster like earthquakes and not wait until an emergency occurs and it’s too late.
An earthquake is a sudden, rapid shaking of the earth caused by the breaking and shifting of rock beneath the earth’s surface. Earthquakes strike suddenly, without warning, and they can occur at any time of the year,...
CCSO July Fourth Holiday Activity
Sedona AZ – The Coconino County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to 1239 total calls for service, including both citizen-initiated and officer-initiated events. While this number is similar to that of the previous non-holiday period, there was a significant increase in the number of activities stemming from outdoor recreation in northern Arizona.
The information below shows a comparison...
Eddie Maddock: Sedona Progress or Impediment
SedonaEye.com columnist Eddie Maddock looks at the city of Sedona and Village of Oak Creek impediments to local progress on quality of life issues.
Sedona AZ – Admittedly the convenience of modern technology has opened doors our ancestors would never have imagined. Of course, one needn’t go back THAT far – but – has it really been all that long ago when we actually had conversations...
Poco Diablo McGuire: Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips
Happy Sedona Fourth of July from Poco Diablo McGuire, SedonaEye.com Star Four Paws Up Pet Columnist. God Bless America!
Sedona AZ – Here’s a Shout Out to my Four Paws Up pet pal families on one of the bestest holidays in the world evuh! Let freedom ring in the land of the brave, our America the Beautiful!
And if youz be like me, keep me and my four paws up pals far away from them there...
Kids Helping Kids
Juvenile Court youth work crew service projects restore damage to community.
Sedona AZ – Youth involved in Yavapai County Juvenile Court’s Community Restitution Program assisted with various service projects around the City of Prescott, Town of Prescott Valley, Cottonwood, Camp Verde, Sedona and other parts of our county.
This summer, the kids spread fresh mulch at our City of Prescott park...
Search and Rescue Performs Mountain Snow Rescue
View of San Francisco Peaks, site of the Humphries Trailhead and Arizona Snowbowl in Flagstaff AZ.
Sedona AZ – On June 28, 2019, at approximately 5:00 p.m., the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office received a call about stranded hikers on the Weatherford Trail near the Humphreys Saddle, Flagstaff.
The two adult hikers from Flagstaff activated the SOS feature on their satellite emergency notification...