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Turquoise Alerts aimed to call attention to missing Indigenous people. But the first alert in Arizona involved a White girl.
The statewide Turquoise Alert was initially touted as a way to swiftly disseminate info about Indigenous peoples who’ve gone ...
The Turquoise Alert, a system launched just this month, is designed to bridge the gap between a general missing person report ...
On July 23, Arizona activated its recently-created Turquoise Alert for the first time. While the alert was subsequently ...
Early in the morning on July 24, 6-year-old Violet Coultas was listed as "located" on the Arizona DPS website.
Around 1 a.m., the pair was found at a local women’s shelter. Sarah was then taken into custody without incident on the ...
Arizona's first Turquoise Alert was issued on Wednesday for a 6-year-old girl last seen at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. It was ...
A Turquoise Alert was sent to cell phones on Wednesday night, marking the first time it’s ever been used in Arizona. Here's ...
A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there's a report of a missing endangered person, including Native Americans, people under age 65 and others.
Gov. Katie Hobbs announced Thursday that the new Turquoise Alert System is now online. The system is designed to help locate missing Indigenous or endangered persons.
(The Center Square) — Arizona has a new alert for missing people. A Turquoise Alert will now be issued when there's a report of a missing endangered person, including members of Indigenous ...