Jun
16
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Maricopa, AZ–In the month of June, the Maricopa Police Department has seen a dramatic increase in vehicle burglaries. The most recent was a rash of vehicles broken into in the Senita community on the night of June 13, 2010. Items being taken during these crimes include wallets, stereo equipment, tools, money, blank checks and even clothing. All of the vehicles broken into were parked outside of a garage and over 70 percent where found to have been unlocked when crimes occurred. 
Most criminals are opportunists and look for easy victims. Several things that you can do to minimize your risk of having your vehicle broken into are:
• NEVER leave the keys in your vehicle.
• Always lock the doors, even when you are away from the vehicle for a short time.
• Always roll up your windows when you leave your vehicle, even when it’s parked in the driveway or garage.
• Place items out of sight before you reach your destination. If you can’t take personal property with you, lock items in the trunk. Do not place them under the seat. This includes your purse or wallet, CDs, books, cash, keys, cell phone, laptop, garage door opener, gym bag, briefcase, jewelry, tools, packages, etc. If a thief breaks into your vehicle and steals your garage door opener and keys, they have access to your home.
• Do not leave ANY mail in your vehicle. These items have your name, address and possibly contain personal financial information.
• Remove “pull out” style stereos and/or removable face plates of stereos.
• Park in well-lit areas. At home, park your vehicle near porch lights. If you can not park in a garage, install motion detection lights which will illuminate your driveway at night.
• Set any alarm or anti-theft device.
• NEVER leave any documents, credit cards or checkbook in your vehicle.
The Maricopa Police Department is working hard to solve these crimes, but often physical evidence is very scarce in these types of cases. MPD has increased proactive patrol in the Senita community and through out the city during the nighttime hours. We encourage anyone who observes individuals lurking around parked vehicles, or anything else that appears suspicious, to call police immediately.
Emergency (Something happening right now) 9-1-1
Non-Emergency (Not in progress) 520/866.5111
Information on starting a Block Watch 520/316.6882
Jun
1
Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignments expands service to Pinal County
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Maricopa, AZ–June 1, 2010, Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignments, an independent auto-buying consultant, recently increased its service area by expanding into Pinal County.
Formerly headquartered in Chandler, Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignments has moved to Maricopa in an effort to expand its service area to include everywhere from Phoenix to Tucson.
“We are excited to bring this unique service to Pinal County,” Jim McMichael, Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignments president, explained. “We help the client make an educated purchasing decision without any outside influence. We negotiate the best deal possible on their behalf. We save them time, hassles and money.”
Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignments consults, informs, educates and negotiates the vehicle purchase for their clients. If a client knows exactly what they want, McMichael negotiates the deal and brings the signing papers and the car to the client’s home.
In most cases, this happens without the client ever stepping onto the dealership lot. If the client prefers to test drive a vehicle, McMichael arranges a pre-set time for the test drive and accompanies the client. The client is never alone in the purchasing process.
McMichael spent nearly 30 years working at car dealerships. After clients and friends kept asking him to help them purchase vehicles, he came up with the idea to provide the service for a flat fee, and not commissions.
He also helps his clients sell their vehicles when utilizing his consignment program, also for a flat fee. McMichael is in the process of creating a franchise package for Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignment.
Entering its fourth year of business, Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignment works to create relationships that last a lifetime. The consultant helps clients after the car drives off the lot by being a liaison if there is a problem with the car, warranty or service rider. More information about Everybody’s Auto Buyer and Consignment, contact Jim McMichael at 602-423-7752 or visit www.everybodysautobuyer.com .
May
14
Maricopa, AZ–On May 11, 2009, at approximately 9:23 p.m., a passenger car, driven by an intoxicated subject, was traveling through the intersection of Smith-Enke and State Road 347 when it ran the red light and collided with the driver’s door of the other vehicle.
A 60-year old Maricopa resident would later die from injuries she suffered during the collision. It was determined that the other subject was operating his vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of almost three times the legal limit. As a result, this subject was charged with Aggravated DUI and Manslaughter.
This tragic incident shows the extent of the dangers which surrounds operation of a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs (DUI). In 2008, there were 6,757 alcohol-related vehicle crashes across the state. More than 4,700 people were injured and 324 people were killed.
These figures do not include the over $521 million in property damages associated with alcohol-related crashes. That number sky rockets when emergency personnel and equipment costs, medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and the emotional anguish over injury and loss of loved ones are added.
The Maricopa Police Department has been and will continue to be committed to a high level of traffic enforcement and driver education as an effective way to take impaired drivers off the streets of Maricopa. Drivers that disobey traffic laws are a hazard to everyone else on the road. This past year, the Maricopa Police Department made 249 DUI arrests and issued over 3,100 citations for other major moving violations, such as speeding and red light violations.
The Maricopa Police Department was recently awarded a grant from the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety for $30,000 to do additional DUI enforcement within the City of Maricopa. The Maricopa Police Department will remain proactive, professional and progressive as we enforce Arizona traffic laws and strive for safer streets in the City of Maricopa.
May
3
Maricopa, AZ–On April 30, 2010 members of the Maricopa Police Department participated in the Special Olympics Torch Run. MPD had a 12 mile stretch of road from SR 347 and Maricopa/Casa Grande Hwy. east to the Frito Lay plant where the Special Olympics torch was then passed on to Casa Grande PD. Ten members of the department, from all ranks as well as MPD volunteers and Police Youth Explorers, participated in the event.
The Law Enforcement Torch Run is a series of intra-state/intra-nation runs that take place in the spring and summer in the United States and around the world. Law enforcement personnel carry the Special Olympics Torch for a common cause which takes them through blizzards in Alaska, the mists of England, the islands of the Caribbean, the endless farmland of Illinois, and the deserts of Arizona, to bring the Torch to the Opening Ceremonies of our state or nation’s Special Olympics Summer Games. The common goal is to raise money to support Special Olympics athletes, as well as help dispel the myths surrounding the capabilities of people with disabilities.
The Maricopa Police Department was honored to be able to be involved in such a worthy cause.
For more information about the Law Enforcement Torch Run and Special Olympics: http://www.arizonatorchrun.com/aboutus/main.asp?menuid=2
Apr
2
Maricopa, AZ-On April 1, at approximately 7:15 p.m., Maricopa police officers responded to the area of Honeycutt and Taft on a report of an unknown emergency. Upon arrival it was quickly determined that a pedestrian had been struck while attempting to cross the street at this location.
Witnesses at the scene told police that it was dark as two vehicles, one a small passenger car, were traveling west on Honeycutt approaching Taft. The lead vehicle turned into the parking lot of the catholic church. As the small passenger car continued west, it struck an elderly female pedestrian as she attempted to cross the street.
The pedestrian, later identified as Aurora Combs, an 80-year-old resident of Maricopa, was attended to by the Maricopa Fire Department at the scene. Unfortunately, her injuries were too severe and she was pronounced deceased in the emergency room at the Maricopa County Medical Center in Phoenix a short time later. Next of kin were notified of the fatality by Maricopa police officers and MPD Victims Assistance Providers. The passenger in the vehicle was also transported for precautionary reasons to a valley area hospital with minor injuries. The driver was treated and released at the scene.
The Maricopa Police Department is currently investigating this incident. No citations or charges have been issued at this time.
The Public Safety Department wishes to extend our condolences to the family and friends of the Ms. Combs. We continue to encourage all drivers to remain very aware of your surroundings as you travel the streets of Maricopa. As our weather continues to warm, more and more people will take advantage of the beautiful evenings. Be aware of pedestrians, especially in and around intersections. Pedestrians can aid in their ability to be clearly seen by wearing light colored or reflective clothing while walking at night.
Mar
31
Desert Winds Middle School Locked Down For Possible Weapon on Campus
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The Maricopa Unified School District and the Maricopa Police Department have Desert Winds Middle School in Maricopa, AZ locked down. There is an investigation in progress into a possible weapon on campus. Additional information will become available as the investigation progresses.
Mar
30
Desert Schools CUSO Hires New COO
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Phoenix, Ariz-March 29, 2010, Desert Schools Financial Services, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Desert Schools Federal Credit Union elevated Susi Bennett to serve as its new chief operating officer. Bennett will report to Becky Nilsen, CEO.
Bennett’s career at Desert Schools FCU began nearly 20 years ago as a branch manager. Since then, she served in a variety of roles including senior director of training and most recently, assistant vice president of consumer lending.
The credit union was formed in 1939 while Desert Schools Financial Services, structured as a credit union service organization (CUSO) recently celebrated 10 years offering a full line of insurance products and services including automotive and homeowners insurance, life, health and disability income insurance as well as long-term care and Medicare supplemental insurance.
Desert Schools Financial Services CEO, Becky Nilsen said, “Our strategy is to combine great talent with services that remain relevant. Susi’s technical and analytical skills combined with her many years of managing day-to-day operations make her the right fit for our team of seasoned professionals.”
Desert Schools Financial Services made news in recent years by becoming the first and only financial institution in the state to offer dental insurance to its members that is not a group based insurance product. In 2007, the CUSO was first on the national credit union scene to provide members with a Wedding Protector Plan through an alliance with Travelers Indemnity Company.
The CUSO also specializes in Member Asset Preservation Services (MAPS) created to help members protect their wishes with a full line of estate planning offerings, including wills, trusts and comprehensive document preparation services.
Nilsen said, “With Susi on board, this is just the beginning of great things to come for our members. Her leadership will help us support the growing number of strategic business initiatives that we provide to Desert Schools, plus smaller credit unions and local businesses in our community.“
Desert Schools is Arizona’s largest credit union with $3 billion in assets, 370,000 members and more than 50 locations. As a not-for-profit cooperative, Desert Schools has been serving members for more than 70 years with stellar service, innovative products, community outreach and education. Learn more at www.desertschools.org
Desert Schools Financial Services is an Arizona Limited Liability Company that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Desert Schools Federal Credit Union. For more than a decade, we’ve been helping members plan their financial future by offering services that are competitively priced, technologically advanced, and with personalized solutions. Learn more at www.desertschoolsfs.com











