Pima County jail mistakenly frees inmate

Deputies are searching for an inmate who was inadvertently released from the Pima County Adult Detention Complex. This marks the second such incident at the facility within a week.

Vigil held for woman killed in Phoenix shooting

We're hearing from the mother of a young woman who was killed in a deadly gun battle in Phoenix over the weekend. Her name was Amanda Franco, 21, and her mother is calling for justice.

'Doomsday Mom' in court as jury selection starts

Lori Vallow Daybell, who is set to go on trial in Arizona for her alleged role in planning the death of her then-husband in 2019, was in court on March 31 as jury selection began. There was also a proceeding later in the day over various motions that have been filed. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum has more.

Neighbors sound off after deadly Phoenix shooting

Phoenix Police officials say more than 300 shots were fired outside a house party during the overnight hours on March 30, and the shooting resulted in the death of a 21-year-old woman. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more from neighbors who recounted the ordeal.

Glendale PD to use drones to fight crime city-wide

The Glendale Police Department has implemented a new drone system to assist in responding to community crimes and plans to establish launch pads throughout the city. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas has more.

Full video: Lori Vallow Daybell represents herself in court

Jury selection for the initial Arizona trial of Lori Vallow Daybell, often referred to as the "Doomsday Mom," began on March 31. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum and Special Projects Executive Producer George Obi discuss the hearing and answer questions.

Prosecutor shares insight on 'Doomsday Mom'

Rachel Smith is a special prosecutor who was part of the State of Idaho’s team for the first Lori Vallow Daybell trial. She shared her insight on the case with FOX 10’s Justin Lum as jury selection begins for Vallow Daybell's Arizona trial.

Buckeye PD warn about missing officer scam post

Officials with the Buckeye Police Department say they do not have a police officer missing, despite claims made by a Facebook post that officials are denouncing as scam. In fact, the officer featured in the post does not work for an Arizona police agency.