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A Maricopa County judge ruled yesterday that more than 50 animals seized from a Rio Verde property last month be returned to Benjamin Alvarez.
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Dozens of exotic animals returned to rightful owner following Rio Verde raid
Dozens of exotic animals, including camels and zebras, are being returned to their owner after being seized in August from a ...
The Arizona Corporation Commission paved the way for the construction of a new gas power plant near Gila Bend two decades ...
Since 2020, at least 270 people in Maricopa County have died at home from heat-related causes when their cooling systems ...
Court documents say a man was high on drugs when he fired a gun, leading to a SWAT standoff with MCSO deputies in West Valley.
Benjamin Alvarez, the man whom MCSO accused of neglecting over 50 animals at his Rio Verde property in August, scored a big win in court Tuesday as a judge granted Alvarez all of his animals back.
The Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office oversight meetings are moving to a federal courthouse after safety concerns.
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