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A Scottsdale man accused of approaching a Gilbert woman to have sex with her 6-year-old daughter has pleaded innocent to child prostitution-related charges and is being held in a Maricopa County Jail on $25,000 bond.
Gilbert police are asking for the public’s help in finding a man who shot a 24-year-old Mesa man outside a bar early Saturday.
Gilbert police officers will soon be carrying stun guns alongside their batons and pepper spray.
An eight-minute response time. Major crimes up 62 percent in the past five years. The lowest staffing ratio in the East Valley. And no money set aside for new hires.
Gilbert Police Chief John Brewer wants to walk away from his job before he’s dragged or carried off. Brewer announced Thursday he is retiring in December, bringing to an end more than three decades in law enforcement.
The Scottsdale Police Department is searching for a new deputy chief.
April 6, 2005
Gilbert police are looking for three men involved in the shooting death of a Chandler man near Cooper and Warner roads Tuesday night.
Police have found shell casing related to a shooting in Gilbert that injured a motorist and his passenger last Saturday, but need the public's help in finding who was responsible for the crime.
Police have found shell casing related to a shooting in Gilbert that injured a motorist and his passenger last Saturday, but need the public's help in finding who was responsible for the crime.
Gilbert’s understaffed police department — which has the lowest officer-toresident ratio in the East Valley — may be getting some much-needed manpower.
The Gilbert Town Council appears to have found a way to hire more police officers and open fire stations on time without raising taxes.
Darlene Lyman of Mesa at first thought it was a car backfiring Wednesday morning. Then she thought her new sprinkler heads or pool pump had exploded.
The Gilbert Police Department is the third Valley law enforcement agency to partner with a Michigan-based company to provide accident reports online in the hope of streamlining department functions and creating a convenient program for residents.
A career criminal with a history of assaulting cops shot and killed a Gilbert police officer Thursday, according to police. Police shot and wounded the two suspects on a mountainous two-lane road after a 50-mile, high-speed chase along U.S. 60 in which the suspects fired shots at cop cars and threw objects at them from their work truck.
East Valley speeders and red-light runners worried about photo enforcement, you have an oasis: Gilbert. The town doesn’t have a photo program, and it doesn’t want one.
While Gilbert High School averted tragedy Wednesday, Scottsdale school officials are looking to make their own schools more secure and improve their ability to handle emergencies.
For the second straight year, Scottsdale is listed among the 100 safest places to live in the nation.
Two lines of police officers lead the funeral procession for Gilbert Police Officer Rob Targosz from Scottsdale Bible Church down Miller Road Friday morning. Officer Targosz died from injuries he received when he was hit by a red-light runner Saturday.
Hundreds of police officers, family members and friends paid tribute to Gilbert police officer Rob Targosz at a Scottsdale church and cemetery Friday.
A Gilbert motorcyclist died Saturday morning after colliding with a vehicle making a U-turn in front of him near Gilbert and Ray roads, police said.
A Gilbert motorcyclist died Saturday morning after colliding with a vehicle making a U-turn in front of him near Gilbert and Ray roads, police said.
A man running from a grocery store parking lot carrying two bottles of vodka was hit by an SUV tonight while darting across Gilbert Road in Gilbert.
A Gilbert homeowner shot a suspected intruder early Tuesday, according to police. The suspected intruder, Richard Lopez, 24, knocked on the front door of a Gilbert home at 10:15 a.m., according to Gilbert police Sgt. Mark Marino.
The Gilbert Police Department — with the lowest officer-to-population ratio in the East Valley — finally has the money to put more officers on the street.
By Mark Scarp, contributing columnist
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By Mark Heller, Tribune
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