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Turquoise Alerts aimed to call attention to missing Indigenous people. But the first alert in Arizona involved a White girl.
Arizona has four types of emergency alerts that can be activated when other law enforcement methods have been exhausted.
The statewide Turquoise Alert was initially touted as a way to swiftly disseminate info about Indigenous peoples who've gone ...
On July 23, Arizona activated its recently-created Turquoise Alert for the first time. While the alert was subsequently canceled, the activation also led to some questions over what kinds of missing ...
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 ...
An Arizona alert system initially pitched as a way to find missing Native Americans was successfully used for another purpose ...
A Turquoise Alert was sent to cell phones on Wednesday night, marking the first time it’s ever been used in Arizona. Here's ...
The Turquoise Alert system is activated when a person goes missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances and is believed to be endangered.
Arizona issues 1st Turquoise Alert; officer jumps into Glendale canal to save dog; and more - here's a look at some of your ...
Early in the morning on July 24, 6-year-old Violet Coultas was listed as "located" on the Arizona DPS website.
The Turquoise Alert, a system launched just this month, is designed to bridge the gap between a general missing person report ...
DPS canceled the Turquoise Alert for 6-year-old Violet Coultas after she was found in Cottonwood early Thursday morning.