August 23, 2021

Emergency Services

Missing and Vulnerable Adult

  UPDATE: Mr. White returned home after midnight. On August 23, 2021 at approximately 6:30 P.M., officers responded to an assisted living center in the 800 block of east Dougherty Street in Prescott regarding a missing adult from that location.   Staff on scene reported that one of their residents had not been seen since about 5:30

Crime

Police Seek Public’s help to Identify Credit Union Robbery Suspect

[UPDATE: Suspect has been identified and taken into custody.] On Thursday, August 19, 2021, at approximately 4:15 pm, Credit Union West in the 8600 Block of East State Route 69, Prescott Valley, Arizona was robbed up by a lone white male subject. The male is described as younger, in his mid-20’s, thin, approximately 5’07”, blue

Buz Blog

Opinion: Lessons from Foreign Entanglements

With Joe Biden’s disastrous pull out from Afghanistan bringing back memories of helicopters leaving the American Embassy in Saigon, it is time to examine our nation’s record in regard to sending our military troops to fight in foreign lands. Since World War II, the history of these “conflicts” has been abysmal and costly. We have

Afghanistan

This Week With Gosar: Special Edition Newsletter

BREAKING:  Afghanistan Falls to Taliban; Biden Incompetence Blamed It is with heavy heart that I am compelled to write this special update. Our great nation has been humiliated on a global scale due to incompetence, hubris and idiocy from the White House and the State Department. After four years under President Trump of record economic growth, global

State

Arizona Afghans relieved after Ducey’s refugee proposal, still worried

Phoenix resident Naqibullah “Nakib” Isaczai welcomed Gov. Doug Ducey’s announcement that Arizona will accept refugees fleeing the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan – but still worries that the U.S. response will be too little, too late. Like thousands now trying to flee, Isaczai worked as an interpreter for the U.S. Army before getting a Special Immigrant