Two Indicted on Sex Crime Charges after Multi-Agency Online Undercover Sting

Tucson, Arizona - Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced a State Grand Jury indicted two Arizona men accused of soliciting sex online from undercover agents posing as young teens. Vladimir Rodriguez, 34, and Fabian Tomas Montoya Renteria, 23, are each charged with one count of Luring a Minor for Sexual Exploitation and one count of Attempted Sexual Conduct with a Minor.

Grants To Combat Substance Abuse And Misuse Announced

Phoenix, Arizona - Tuesday, Governor Doug Ducey announced that his Office of Youth, Faith and Family has launched grant opportunities that will direct more than $2 million toward local initiatives that work to combat substance abuse. The funding will be provided through the Arizona State Opioid Response Grant Program and the Arizona Partnership for Success Grant through the United States Department of Health and Human Services Administration.

Inscription House Man Sentenced to Prison for Assault

Phoenix, Arizona - This week, Eric Kinney, of Inscription House, Arizona, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Steven P. Logan to 24 months of imprisonment followed by three years of supervised release.  Kinney had previously pleaded guilty to assault with a dangerous weapon.

Combating Suicide In Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona - Monday, Governor Ducey participated in two events to discuss the importance of bringing awareness to suicide and Arizona’s multi-layered actions to combat and prevent suicide.

Tucson Man Charged with Multiple Felonies for Illegal Voting and Perjury

Tucson, Arizona - Attorney General Mark Brnovich announced that Randy Allen Jumper, age 61 of Tucson, has been charged with two counts of Illegal Voting and one count of Perjury in Pima County Superior Court. Jumper was charged in a felony Indictment handed down in July, with voting twice in the 2016 General Election – once in Pima County, and once in Washoe County, Nevada.