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Article Icon 1 Shooting Adds to Dangerous 24 Hours for Police

Authorities released more details of a shooting that left four Department of Public Safety troopers injured Thursday, part of a dangerous 24 hours for law enforcement.

From Wednesday night through Thursday night, law enforcement personnel were involved in five separate shooting incidents across three counties.

The deadly crash of a DPS helicopter on Wednesday night took place as troopers were responding to a police shootout with a domestic violence suspect in Flagstaff.

Thursday night’s trooper-involved shooting occurred during the service of a high-risk search warrant at an RV park in Phoenix. One trooper was shot in the shoulder and is recovering, and three others were hit by shrapnel and treated for their injuries.

The suspect in that shooting, Darrelle Belle, 51, suffered non-life-threatening injuries when officers returned fire. He was treated and booked into jail on a $1 million cash-only bond.

Article Icon 1Guthries Plead for Mother’s Return

Family members on Saturday released a third video pleading with possible kidnappers to free 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, missing from her Tucson home since Feb. 1.

We need to know, without a doubt, that she is alive and that you have her. We want to hear from you and we are ready to listen,” daughter Savannah Guthrie said in the video.

Authorities also conducted a late-night search of daughter Annie Guthrie’s Tucson home, taking photos and seizing items.

On Friday, Pima County investigators verified a new message regarding possible information in the case, while a previous Bitcoin ransom demand was declared fake.

President Trump on Friday said investigators have “very strong clues” but didn’t disclose further details, while the FBI announced a $50,000 reward in the case.

Article Icon 1Fitzgerald Humbled by Hall Selection

Former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald reacted with humble pride after his selection Thursday as a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Famer.

When he was a ball boy for the Minnesota Vikings in his youth, he never imagined “having a career that was worthy of being immortalized in the history of the game,” Fitzgerald said.

Only the eighth wide receiver to make the Hall of Fame on a first ballot, Fitzgerald retired after the 2020 season with 1,432 receptions, 17,492 yards, and 121 touchdowns.

For trivia fans, Fitzgerald also holds the distinction of tallying more career tackles (41) than dropped passes (estimated around 30). “He made catching look so natural,” one former NFL receiver said.

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Around Arizona

Kingman: The community honored locally based troopers Robert Skankey and Hunter Bennett, the pilot and paramedic killed last week in an Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crash while responding to a Flagstaff shooting. (Watch)

➤ Statewide: Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a law moving Arizona’s primaries to late July from August and shortening provisional ballot verification periods. (More)

Statewide: Judge Gregory Como ruled that multiple Arizona abortion laws infringe on patient choice under Prop. 139 and permanently blocked their enforcement. Supporters of the laws plan to appeal. (Watch)

➤ Pinal County: County supervisors plan to file a lawsuit against County Attorney Brad Miller over his office’s allegedly unauthorized immigration enforcement agreement. They also referred him to the state attorney general’s office over alleged misuse of public funds and failure to retain records. A response from Miller was not immediately available. (More)

Gila County: Officials placed residents of Bonita Creek near Payson on SET status Saturday due to a wildfire, advising them to be ready to evacuate. (More)

Dewey-Humboldt: The school district warned students that participating in walkout protests would result in unexcused absences. (More)

Arizona Sports

➤ Chris Gotterup won the WM Phoenix Open on Sunday at TPC Scottsdale, edging Hideki Matsuyama in a playoff. Matsuyama entered the final hole with a one-shot advantage but made bogey. Gotterup converted a birdie on the first playoff hole to claim the title, his fourth career PGA Tour victory and his second win of the season. (More)

No. 1 Arizona moved to 23-0 and set the record for the best start to a season by a Big 12 team in its 84-47 win against Oklahoma State on Saturday at McKale Center. (More)

➤ Devin Booker returned from injury and tallied 21 points and nine assists, but the Phoenix Suns fell short in a 109–103 loss to Philadelphia. (More)

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Arizona Business

➤ A study found that Arizona posted the sixth-highest growth in median household income over the past five decades, rising 60.2% from $48,251 in 1970 to $77,315 in 2023. (More)

➤ More than 6,000 bags of peanut and classic M&M’s candies in Arizona and 19 other states were recalled after labels failed to list milk, soy, and peanut allergens. (More)

➤ U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy toured Phoenix Sky Harbor to review technology upgrades funded by the One Big Beautiful Bill. (More)

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Phoenix Valley grandmother Laura Belle Sullivan marked her 90th birthday by skydiving in Eloy, continuing a decades-long tradition of adventurous birthday celebrations. (Watch)

Arizona residents can access demographics, health outcomes, environmental data, and more through the state’s new Community Profiles online tool. (Details)

The city of Prescott will close streets Friday through Sunday as the Road to 250 traveling museum visits downtown to celebrate America’s upcoming 250th anniversary. (More)

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