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Turquoise Alerts aimed to call attention to missing Indigenous people. But the first alert in Arizona involved a White girl.
On July 23, Arizona activated its recently-created Turquoise Alert for the first time. While the alert was subsequently ...
Arizona has four types of emergency alerts that can be activated when other law enforcement methods have been exhausted.
A Turquoise Alert has been issued for a 6-year-old girl who was last seen in Arizona with her mother, who does not have ...
Around 1 a.m., the pair was found at a local women’s shelter. Sarah was then taken into custody without incident on the ...
The statewide Turquoise Alert was initially touted as a way to swiftly disseminate info about Indigenous peoples who’ve gone ...
The Turquoise Alert bridges the gap between a missing person and an Amber Alert, the Arizona Department of Safety says.
The Turquoise Alert for a 6-year-old girl, last seen with her non-custodial mother at Phoenix Sky Harbor, has been canceled.
The Turquoise Alert system is activated when a person goes missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances and is believed to be endangered.
The child listed in Arizona's first-ever Turquoise Alert has been safely recovered and located by the Cottonwood Arizona ...
An alert system established to issue statewide alerts for missing Indigenous or endangered persons is now officially online, ...