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Loud Party Ordinance
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"Wig Bandits” Face More Federal Charges - 12/01/2008
A federal grand jury in Phoenix returned a 12-count superseding indictment against Julio Cesar Feliciano, Jr., 45; Herardo Joaquin Islas, 22; Andrei Ulisses Chavez, 25; and Julie Castillo, 29, all of Phoenix; and Francisco Javier Serrano, 23, a Mexican citizen living in Phoenix, for Armed Bank Robbery, Use of a Firearm During a Crime of Violence, Conspiracy to Commit Armed Bank Robbery, Felon in Possession of a Firearm, Illegal Alien in Possession of a Firearm, and Re-entry after Deportation. READ MORE
Tribute Sign for Officer Paul Salmon - 11/29/2008
"It's not how these officers died that made them heroes, it's how they lived." The words on the back of his shirt said it all. Those words were echoed by the people who gathered to pay tribute to fallen Phoenix Officer Paul Salmon #8256 on Saturday morning, November 29, 2008. READ MORE
UPDATE: Armed Robbery / Stolen Vehicle 11/25/08
On 11/25/08, at approximately 7:15 a.m., the victim answered the door at his home in the 3100 block of W. Roosevelt and was confronted by the suspect demanding his vehicle. The victim initially hesitated until the suspect displayed a handgun.
Subsequent to the arrest of the suspect, investigators were able to determine that he was responsible for the homicide committed at 3400 W Buckeye Rd. at approximately 4:00 a.m. this morning.
Violent suspect captured in armed robbery, burglary - 11/24/2008
Twenty-eight year-old Marcel Holden’s RAP sheet began when he was a young teen and included burglary from vehicles and drug use among other offenses. At about 2:40 a.m., Monday, November 24, 2008, he forced his way into an apartment near 3rd Street and Hatcher at gunpoint where he assaulted one of the three females residing there. During a violent struggle, the woman was able to break away and ran into a bathroom with the second female, locking the door behind them. Holden broke down the door and shattered a large mirror in the bathroom. One of the women had a cell phone and was calling 9-1-1; Holden fled the apartment taking a purse containing personal identification and cash, along with other items. The first victim’s teenage daughter had been sleeping in another bedroom but heard the screams and saw the man assaulting her mother. The girl was not physically harmed. READ MORE
Police Seeking Help in Identifying Suspect - 11/23/2008
Between March 24, 2008 and September 30, 2008, there were several incidents of sexual abuse in which the listed suspect approached the victims on foot as they walked on or near a public thoroughfare or location. The suspect then accosted the victims, fondled them and fled on foot.
Anyone who may have information concerning these incidents is encouraged to call the Phoenix Police Department at (602) 262-6151. If they wish to remain anonymous, they can call Silent Witness at (480) WITNESS or (480) TESTIGO for Spanish.
If anyone has been a victim of this type of crime they should call Crime Stop at (602) 262-6151. READ MORE
Chief Harris recently sat down with Newstalk 92-3 KTAR's Jayme West for an exclusive in-depth interview. The interviews cover a personal side of Chief Harris and a range of topics including economy, immigration, the Baseline Killer and Serial Shooter cases and his role as the Public Safety Manager. Please click on part one to hear the first of a six part series.
The mission of the Phoenix Police Reserve Foundation is to support and enhance the Reserve Division, and its public safety operations. To learn more about the Police Reserve and the Reserve Foundation Read More.
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Phoenix Police Reserve Foundation
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Southwest Police Motorcycle Training & Competition