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Dec 6, 2005

E-mails purporting to come from FBI are phony Washington, D.C. - The FBI is warning the public to avoid falling victim to an on-going mass e-mail scheme wherein computer users received unsolicited e-mails purportedly sent by the FBI. These scam…

Dec 6, 2005

Phoenix, Arizona Applications for rafting permits for the Upper Salt River Canyon Wilderness are now available from the Tonto National Forest. They can be obtained by calling the Globe Ranger District at (928) 402-6200 or by visiting the Tontos website,…

Nov 28, 2005

(Phoenix, Ariz.) The Arizona State Grand Jury has indicted Robert Canchola, Santa Cruz County School Superintendent, on 40 felony counts. They include 16 counts of theft, three counts of misuse of public monies, one count of fraud and 20 counts…

Nov 27, 2005

Today's Presidential Action: Today, President Bush Outlined The Strategy To Enhance America's Homeland Security Through Comprehensive Immigration Reform. Addressing the Customs and Border Protection agents stationed in southern Arizona, the President discussed the strategy to secure the border, prevent illegal…

Nov 19, 2005

CBP Officers Hard At Work During Holiday Weekend TUCSON, AZ. - The Thanksgiving holiday weekend was no time for relaxation for Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Arizona ports of entry. Officers found more than 1,100 pounds of…

Nov 19, 2005

Shadowcrew Organization Was Called ËœOne-Stop Online Marketplace For Identity Theft WASHINGTON, D.C. Six men who administered and operated the Shadowcrew.com websiteone of the largest online centers for trafficking in stolen credit and bank card numbers and identity informationpleaded guilty in…

Nov 15, 2005

New Rule will Balance Best Possible Care of Land with Public's Enjoyment of Recreational Vehicles through Local Collaboration WASHINGTON - U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service announced a new regulation for recreational motor vehicle use in national forests and grasslands…