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Police are investigating after a child being cared for at a Gilbert daycare facility died Monday.
A 46-year-old Gilbert man was struck by a train early Tuesday morning and killed, according to Sgt. Bill Balafas, Gilbert Police spokesman.
A 10-year-old boy accidentally shot his 12-year-old sister with a handgun, according to Gilbert police.
A mother accused of blowing marijuana smoke into her 10-month-old daughter's mouth to stop her crying, was arrested on suspicion of child abuse.
Police say they caught a friend of Gilbert Councilwoman Linda Abbott removing signs that accused Abbott's husband of stealing other campaign signs.
Police say they caught a friend of Gilbert Councilwoman Linda Abbott removing signs that accused Abbott's husband of stealing other campaign signs.
Police say they caught a friend of Gilbert Councilwoman Linda Abbott removing signs that accused Abbott's husband of stealing other campaign signs.
“Those three seconds I took my eyes off the road changed my life forever.”
A 6-year-old boy drowned but his 5-year-old brother was saved after the two were pulled from an irrigation canal in Gilbert.
A Gilbert father faces a misdemeanor charge after police say he let his 12-year-old son drive a street-legal ATV, which rolled over and injured the boy and two passengers.
At least 11 Williams Field High School students and one parent were involved in a four-vehicle crash at the intersection of Recker and Pecos roads near Higley High School shortly before noon Wednesday.
A 19-year-old man, a 47-year-old man and a 51-year-old woman have one thing in common: All three attempted suicide in Gilbert last weekend.
Prominent East Valley political figure J.T. Ready is the man police believe shot and killed four people Wednesday in a Gilbert home before taking his own life.
WASHINGTON – Since March, someone has repeatedly banged on the front door of Felix Bermea’s Gilbert home, set bushes on fire and written profanities on the kids’ furniture after breaking in.
Gassing up his truck Tuesday, Gilbert resident Tyler Moreni looked out with disgust at the orange cones and barricades at Gilbert and Ray roads.
August 19, 2004
A teacher at Gilbert’s Classical Academy High School accused of having a sexual relationship with a student when she was underage, has been placed on paid administrative leave, pending the outcome of a police investigation.
A 52-year-old Mesa man accused of the shooting death of a Texas Roadhouse employee has been charged with first-degree murder.
When Gov. Jan Brewer signed Senate Bill 1070 into law more than two years ago, she issued a directive to the Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training Board to implement a training program for officers around the state on how to properly enforce provisions regarding those suspected of living in the U.S. illegally.
A week after a protest near Gilbert Town Hall in support of a family that has reportedly been the target of trespassing, arson and property damage, the family experienced another incident of trespassing this week, one of the fathers said.
The sole graveyard tshift worker at a wastewater treatment plant in Gilbert could face domestic terrorism charges after police said he shuttered the facility overnight and endangered first responders.
A couple hours after a DirecTV worker saw marijuana and hashish inside a bedroom closet of Ross Taylor’s Gilbert home during the installation process of a satellite dish, 12 Gilbert police officers wearing masks and toting guns busted into his house and took his pot.
With a new fiscal year looming July 1, at least one police department in the East Valley is preparing to deal with cuts in personnel, while others hope to “hold the line” to keep cities safe.
Law enforcement officers are ready to enforce SB 1070 — if they have to enforce it at all.
A new state law requiring cities to change the wording on mailed photo-enforcement tickets to clearly reflect a speeder’s rights and obligations to pay them doesn’t appear to be putting the brakes on the East Valley cities issuing citations.
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