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Investigations Underway in NCSO Deputy-Involved Shooting

HOLBROOK — The Navajo County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that both criminal and administrative investigations are underway following the Dec. 13 deputy-involved shooting death of Kevin Peloso. Deputies involved remain on administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigations.

Show Low Woman Arrested on Second-Degree Murder Charge in Death of Firefighter

SHOW LOW, Ariz. — A Show Low woman has been arrested in connection with a fatal accident that claimed the life of a local firefighter in what was recognized as a line-of-duty death.

High-Powered Defense Team Retained as Gag Order Issued

HOLBROOK — Court records show Michael Abatti has retained a high-powered defense team, including multiple out-of-state attorneys who responded to our media inquiry. The documents show that victim impact statements were sealed and a gag order was issued prohibiting media disclosure of those statements.

Not Guilty Plea Entered in Pinetop Homicide

HOLBROOK, Ariz. — A California man accused of fatally shooting his estranged wife inside her Pinetop home has entered a not guilty plea to first-degree murder and remains jailed on a $5.5 million bond.

Pinetop Homicide Suspect Extradited to Navajo County

HOLBROOK, Ariz. — A man accused in a recent Pinetop homicide has been extradited to Arizona and booked into the Navajo County Jail, according to a media release issued.

Timeline in Pinetop Homicide as Abatti Waives Extradition

HOLBROOK, Ariz. — The Navajo County Sheriff’s Office on Monday released a detailed timeline and investigative overview in the homicide case involving Kerri Ann Abatti, outlining how investigators identified her estranged husband, Michael Abatti, as the suspect and secured a first-degree murder indictment. However, new information was not obtained. 

Mentally ill man shot dead off U.S. 180 and Bucket of Blood identified

HOLBROOK — A high-speed chase and shooting occurred in Holbrook, leaving a Nevada man and his dog dead by lethal force from a multi-response team in Navajo County, Arizona. The family explained the man had a severe mental illness that caused manic episodes stemming from severe bipolar disorder.

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