PHOENIX - Officials with the Arizona Department of Public Safety say a drug bust at a home in the Phoenix area led to the seizure of millions of doses of meth and fentanyl. The bust, according to DPS,
PHOENIX — A residential search warrant executed in the Phoenix area on Jan. 27 has resulted in law enforcement officials seizing over 1,600 pounds of methamphetamine and fentanyl.
On Monday, the Arizona Financial Crimes Task Force served a search warrant at a Phoenix residence following a traffic stop that resulted in the seizure of 50 pounds of methamphetamine.
A Scottsdale assisted-living facility has been fined $500, and its owners have agreed to implement safety measures after an 85-year-old man left the facility last summer and died.
DPS troopers will monitor north and southbound traffic with more troopers concentrated in the Bumble Bee area, ADOT said.
Staffing is so low the department can only patrol two of the state’s 15 counties after midnight: Maricopa and Pima.
Arizona's Governor proposes increased funding for public safety, including pay raises for state troopers and investments in emergency response and drug interdiction.
A lab analysis of the lethal injection drug supply Arizona is relying on to resume executions provides no evidence of its efficacy or purity.
The northbound lanes of State Route 87 in Mesa are closed as authorities search for suspects accused of firing shots at another vehicle before fleeing into the desert.
ADOT and DPS increase trooper patrols on the I-17 corridor to enhance safety during ongoing road improvements.
RFK Jr.’s skepticism of vaccines has raised fears about his nomination by President Donald Trump to lead the Department of Health and Human Services.
Beginning immediately, drivers traveling through the I-17 Improvement Project corridor between Anthem Way and Sunset Point will see additional Department of Public Safety troopers