
February 26, 2021
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Over the course of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, officers from the Prescott Police Department, Prescott Valley Police Department, Chino Valley Police Department, Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office and Arizona Department of Public Safety teamed up in a combined effort to keep our roadways safe this holiday season.

On Thursday, Sept. 14, at about 9:30 p.m. Prescott Valley Police officers were dispatched to a domestic dispute that escalated into a shooting in the 4100 block of Cholla Drive, Prescott Valley.

Prescott Police were involved in a shooting on Sunday that left one woman dead, Prescott Police reported Monday, Sept. 11.

On Monday afternoon, May 1, members of the Investigation Section with the Prescott Police Department arrested a 16-year-old male suspect in connection with the shooting incident that occurred during the late evening hours on Saturday, April 29 at 840 Rodeo Drive, according to a news release.

A two-vehicle collision resulting in serious injury shut down Highway 69 in Prescott in both directions near the Lowe’s store Friday morning, according to Prescott Police Lt. Corey Kasun.

Missing since October 2021, Aunum Conyers, 14, of Prescott Valley has been reportedly found safe in California, according to the Prescott Valley Police Department.

Prescott Police reported Monday that officers were still searching for a suspect in a shots-fired incident near the Grace Sparkes Activity Center in the 800 block of East Gurley Street Sunday afternoon, Sept. 18.

A Phoenix woman and her unborn child died this past weekend in a head-on collision northwest of Wickenburg, 3TV and CBS 5 TV in Phoenix reported Monday, July 11.

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) deputies the night of Sunday, June 26, responded to a fatal shooting that involved three people and left one man dead in an unincorporated area outside of Sedona’s city limits.

A Prescott Police officer shot and killed a woman who was trespassing and threatening a property owner in the 700 block of Fourth Street on Wednesday night, June 15.

On Tuesday afternoon, May 17, the Yavapai County Sheriff's Office investigated a report made by a school bus driver for Prescott Mile High Middle School who informed school administrators that a 13-year-old student had made numerous threats to “shoot up the school.”

A 35-year-old Humboldt man died in an ATV accident in Mayer during the late afternoon May 22, a Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) news release stated May 23.

One person was arrested Friday, April 1, after law enforcement authorities in Kingman were called to the campus of Mohave Community College on reports of an active shooter.

A 67-year-old woman is in stable condition at a Phoenix-area hospital after a vehicle hit her in a crosswalk at the Willow Creek Road-Rosser Street intersection in the late morning Jan. 26, Prescott Police reported Jan. 27.

The 32-year-old suspect involved in a domestic dispute who was shot by a Prescott Valley Police (PVPD) officer Dec. 30 remains hospitalized in critical, but stable condition, a PVPD news release reported on Thursday, Jan. 6.

Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) stated in a Dec. 29 news release that it recently wrote a report on a debit card fraud in which the victim’s card number was stolen and used online to buy more than $1,000 worth of merchandise.

The Prescott Valley Police Department is looking for any information on the individuals that caused more than $200,000 in extensive criminal damage to the North Central University building on East University Drive and another residence in the 7700 block of East Supai Drive in Prescott Valley during the first part of December.

A 25-year-old Chino Valley resident is in critical condition after crashing a motorcycle in the 1500 block of East Road 1 North during the 10 p.m. hour Sunday, Nov. 21, a police news release stated.

A 20-year-old Prescott man died after a Toyota Prius crashed into his motorcycle at the Willow Creek Road-Smoke Tree Lane intersection on Oct. 29, a Prescott Police Department news release stated on Tuesday.

On Sunday, Oct. 17, at approximately 7:20 a.m. Prescott Police officers, along with Animal Control officers, responded to the area of Prescott Lakes subdivision off of Smoketree Lane concerning the report of a coyote that had attacked a resident while she was walking her dog.

A 71-year-old Avra Valley woman accused of shooting and wounding a person last week before barricading herself in a house has died, Pima County authorities said Monday.

The Prescott Police Department has arrested a suspect in a series of approximately seven different indecent exposure and public sexual indecency cases within the last six months along the Willow Lake Trail system (Willow Lake/Willow Creek Road).

Three people were killed in a two-vehicle head-on collision on Highway 89A Tuesday afternoon, July 6, just north of Prescott Valley, according to Department of Safety spokesman Bart Graves.

At approximately 6 p.m. Saturday, July 3, witnesses observed a possible auto theft from the 6200 block of Cattletrack Drive in Prescott Valley, Prescott Valley Police reported.

Several small fires in remote locations north of Paulden have been responded to or are closely being monitored by fire crews as of Friday afternoon, June 18, according to Debbie Maneely of the Prescott National Forest.

An estimated 1,513 Arizona Public Service customers were without power in the Williamson Valley area northwest of Prescott, as a result of a rain storm that went through the area.

Efforts by rescue crews to save a hiker in distress were unsuccessful Saturday on the Watson Circle Trail in Prescott.

Early Thursday morning, May 13, a commercial vehicle that was pulling a semi-trailer struck a guardrail on Highway 89 just south of Prescott.

A two-vehicle collision occurred early Tuesday morning, May 11, as one of the occupants from one of the vehicles was declared dead on the scene while the other was airlifted to the hospital, Arizona Department of Safety (DPS) spokesperson Bart Graves said.

Multiple fire agencies managed to quickly extinguish a wildland fire just south of Prescott on Saturday, May 1, according to news release from the Prescott Fire Department.

The Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office (YCSO) is asking for the public’s help in locating and identifying a possible kidnapping suspect, according to a news release.

A 15-year-old Prescott Valley boy, who was already on probation for auto burglary, has been arrested for allegedly committing the same crime.

Prescott Valley police on March 6 say they arrested the lone suspect who they think was involved in damaging statues in front of St. Germaine’s Catholic Church during the late evening on Feb. 9.