
February 9, 2022
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Mayer High School, located at 17300 East Mule Deer Drive in Spring Valley, is partnering with the Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) and the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety (GOHS) to host a mock car accident scene to showcase the dangers of driving under the influence of alcohol and other drugs.

Prescott Valley and Prescott police officers and Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies issued 73 citations during a multi-agency traffic detail Aug. 25 on Robert Road and Navajo and Lakeshore drives in Prescott Valley.

During the Labor Day weekend, the Prescott Valley Police Department’s (PVPD) Traffic Unit will join other local agencies in conducting DUI, excessive speed and seat-belt enforcement patrols.

Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) officials say they are investigating a “false” Facebook post and statement attributed to PVPD Chief Bob Ticer regarding an alleged July 26 assault at Wendy’s, 3020 N. Glassford Hill Road.

On April 5, the Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) was notified of a home-rental scam. The victim found a home to rent online. So, he reviewed all of the online information and decided that the home was a perfect fit for his needs.

Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) recently conducted its third traffic-enforcement detail of 2022 on Glassford Hill Road, stopping 44 drivers and issuing 31 citations in a four-hour period, PVPD reported in a news release March 17.

A reported bomb threat shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday night, March 8, closed Walmart at Glassford Hill Road for several hours, a Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) news release stated.

Celebrating the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 13, means more than simply gathering with friends and family to watch the big game on TV.