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 115 N Apache Trail, Apache Junction, AZ 85220 • (480) 982-6397 • Volume XΙ • Issue 9 • February 26 - March 5  2007

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Ex-Pinal Manager Pleads Guilty To Six Felonies
Stole county road funds, plea agreement includes $639,000 in restitution- May face 50 years in prison
By Jill Jones
The News

FLORENCE- Former Pinal County Manager Stan Griffis, 64, has pleaded guilty to six felony counts of fraud, theft and fraudulent preparation of tax returns for which he is facing up to 51.25 years in prison and must repay $601,991 in restitution to the county and $37,044 to the Arizona Department of Revenue.
   The plea agreement marks the conclusion of a 13-month investigation into Griffis’ activities spearheaded by Former Maricopa County Attorney Rick Romley, who was hired by the Pinal County Board of Supervisors in January 2006, following a breaking story in the November 21, 2005 edition of The News that revealed Griffis was being investigated for the misuse of $20 in Pinal County Posse funds. The misappropriation of posse funds proved to be just the “tip of the iceberg” in the investigation that took more than a year to complete.
   Romley announced the news of the January 21, 2007 plea agreement at a press conference held on Tuesday, February 20 in Florence. He explained that the court had agreed to delay the announcement, at Griffis’ attorney’s request, in consideration of Griffis’ health due to a recent coronary bypass surgery.

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Help Sought In Identifying Suspects
Police seeking suspects in connection with recent violent crimes
By Jill Jones
The News

APACHE JUNCTION- The Apache Junction Police Department (AJPD) is requesting public assistance in identifying three individuals suspected in the commission of crimes that were either violent or believed to have the potential for violence.
   In each case, the AJPD has provided either an actual photo or an artist’s rendition of the suspects involved in these and/or possibly other incidents.
   Armed Robbery/Car Jacking The AJPD is looking two suspects who were involved in an armed robbery/ car jacking/auto theft incident that occurred around 10:45 p.m. on February 16, 2007 at the Food City store located at 1477 W. Apache Trail.
   In this incident a Caucasian female reportedly approached the victim’s vehicle and asked the driver for a ride to McKellips Road and Apache Trail in Mesa. While she distracted the driver, a Hispanic male reportedly approached the victim and ordered him from his car, brandishing a small blue steel automatic- type handgun.

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SALT Hires Shearer As Director
Pat Prince and Bryan Martyn named to board of directors GOLD CANYON- The Board of Directors of the Superstition Area Land Trust (SALT) has named Rosemary Shearer as the trust’s first executive director. Shearer, a Gold Canyon resident who co-founded SALT with Anne Coe in 1993, will administer the land trust; produce the newsletter; work with other state groups on open spaces issues at local, state and federal levels; serve as media contact; appear at public hearings and interact with other organizations and agencies that affect the open spaces at the base of the Superstitions.
   “The Land Trust has come age. We have reached that point where we need continuity and we now have that with the appointment of Rosemary Shearer,” said Coe, SALT’s president.
“As a co-founder of the trust and a hard worker in all areas of trust business and with studies in paralegal work Rosemary was the obvious choice. I don't think there is anyone who could ever replace her. She has been and now continues to be one of our greatest assets.”

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News Honors Four AJHS Student-Athletes
Also recognizes undefeated girls junior varsity basketball team; Tourangeau and Wells named “athletes of the season”
By Chuck Baker
The News

The Hometown News honored four athletes and one team from Apache Junction High School at last Wednesday’s Winter Sports Banquet. Picking up an “Outstanding Athlete Award” from The News were basketball players, senior Justin Higuera and sophomore Hannah Herrera, senior wrestler Zack Tourangeau and senior cheerleader Allisha Eytcheson. The News also honored the Lady Prospector junior varsity basketball team, which came up with an undefeated 18-0 season, believed to the first in school history, by presenting a special recognition plaque to the school’s athletic director, Eric Rodine.
   Also at the Winter Sports Banquet, Tourangeau and Lady Prospector senior basketball player Jez Wells were named the “Athletes of the Winter Season” by the AJHS Prospector Booster Club, team-by-team post season awards were handed out and All-Region basketball players were announced.

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