For the first time this season, Arizona stayed on the road in between games. Yet despite getting more than two full days’ of rest following its win at Houston, the Wildcats spent much of Tuesday night looking like a team on the second half of an NBA back-to-back with a flight in between.
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Toddler, taken from Arizona home, rescued after bystanders spot the girl and suspect
Phoenix police rescued a toddler who’d been taken from her home in the middle of the night, after bystanders saw an Amber Alert and reported seeing the missing girl, authorities said.
Kehlani Rogers, 3, had last been seen by her parents late Friday night at their home in Avondale, about 20 miles west of Phoenix. They reported her missing Saturday morning, prompting local authorities to issue an Amber Alert, officials said.
A tip from the public led Phoenix police to 27th Avenue and Indian School Road, where the missing little girl was found and suspect Marina Noriega was arrested, authorities said.
It wasn’t immediately clear what relationship Noriega had with the girl’s parents.
“Investigators worked tirelessly through the night, following up on numerous tips. Earlier this morning, a community member reported a possible sighting near 27th Avenue and Indian School Road in Phoenix,” according to an Avondale police statement. “Phoenix Police responded and located Kehlani Rogers and Marina Noriega.”
The key tip came from a gas station security guard and a moving crew filling up, who saw the girl and woman and contacted police.
“I showed him the Amber Alert photo, he’s like, that’s her. That’s her. Because I swear that’s the child that she just ran past me,” moving company worker Ralph Vollmert told NBC affiliate KPNX.
The men said they were prepared to take decisive action against the woman before police responded.
“We’re going to block them in. We’re not going to let them leave,” Vollmert said. “The security guard inside the store was on the phone with police department, and luckily, it didn’t take them long to respond at all.”
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Arizona men’s basketball rallies to win at Baylor, moves closer to first Big 12 title
It wasn’t pretty, but in the end the UA moved a step closer to its first Big 12 Conference championship by outlasting Baylor 87-80. The Wildcats (25-2, 13-2) have a 2-game lead in the standings with three remaining and can clinch a share of the title with a win Saturday at home against No. 14 Kansas.
Arizona trailed by seven at halftime and 10 early in the second half, its largest deficit since the UCLA game in mid-November, but outscored the Bears 13-5 over the final 4:04.
Jaden Bradley scored 25 points, hitting a career-high five 3-pointers and adding six rebounds and six assists, while Brayden Burries had 23 including 14 in the final 10:09. Tobe Awaka added a double-double (10 points, 13 rebounds) as the UA outrebounded Baylor 23-11 in the second half to finish plus-7 on the boards.
The UA shot 49.2 percent overall and were 9 of 21 from 3 for the second straight game.
Baylor got 26 from Cameron Carr and 16 from Isaac Williams, who missed two free throws in the final 1:13 while Arizona was 5 of 6 on foul shots down the stretch and 18 of 23 for the game.
Arizona turned the ball over just once in the second half, taking away a key scoring component for the Bears, who had gotten 14 points off UA miscues in the first half.
The UA trailed 41-34 at halftime, its largest deficit of the season after 20 minutes, then Baylor hit a 3 on the opening possession of the second half to build only the third double-digit lead against the Wildcats this season.
Then a switch flipped for Arizona, scoring seven in a row. Another 7-0 run, capped by Motiejus Krivas’ two free throws, put the Wildcats up 48-46. Bradley’s fifth 3-pointer made it 55-51 with 12:15 to go.
Baylor, which shot 53.6 percent in the first half, missed eight straight shots after that opening 3 but then hit 4 of 6. The last two were monster dunks by Caden Powell andCarr to tie it at 55.
That began a stretch of nearly nine minutes where neither team led by more than two points, mostly because neither team could defend. Arizona had four 1-point leads, including off 3s by Ivan Kharchenkov and Anthony Dell’Orso, but Baylor made 10 of 13 shots after the Wildcats took their first lead of the second half.
The UA finally got a stop on defense and Burries scored on the other end for a 78-75 lead with 3:05 remaining. After that the Wildcats kept the lead, icing the game at the line but not before Burries hit a long 2 with 27.8 seconds left for a 4-point lead, a possession that took more than 45 seconds and included an offensive rebound by Kharchenkov.
Arizona had a 10-8 lead, fueled by two early 3s from Bradley, but then Baylor went on a 7-0 and started to take control. The Bears went up 24-16, the first time in Big 12 play the UA had been down more than two scores.
Bradley had 10 of the Wildcats’ first 20 points but then had to sit for a bit with 8:47 left in the first half following a second foul. The foul was upgraded to a flagrant after a Baylor appeal showed he had smacked Obi Agbim in the face while in transition.
The UA defense was porous no matter who was on the court. Baylor scored on consecutive backdoor cuts and then went up 37-28 on a 3-point play by Michael Rataj that sawAwaka join Bradley andKrivas with two fouls.
Arizona got within five but only scored two points over the final 3:43 of the half.
The UA is back home for the next two games, starting with Saturday’s clash against Kansas and then the home finale Monday vs. No. 4 Iowa State.
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Active investigation underway involving DEA in west Phoenix
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An active investigation involving Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents and other law enforcement is ongoing in west Phoenix late Tuesday morning.
While details remain limited at this time, the incident was reported at a parking lot near 67th Avenue and Van Buren Street around 10 a.m.
A DEA spokesperson has not provided any details, calling it a “fluid situation.”
Arizona’s Family witnessed several masked DEA agents surrounding a blue Jeep Gladiator and a portion of the parking lot taped off as authorities scoured the area. Video from the scene showed damage to the driver’s side of the Jeep’s windshield, which appeared to be at least nine bullet holes.
The driver’s side windows on a Ram pickup in front of the Gladiator were also broken. In addition, at least one window on a nearby Dollar General store was shattered.
Arizona’s Family crews also witnessed law enforcement detaining two men near the scene, but it’s unclear what their involvement is.
The Arizona Department of Public Safety will be handling the overall investigation.
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