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Arizona troopers find nearly 300 pounds of meth during I-10 traffic stops north of Tucson
PHOENIX – Arizona troopers seized practically 300 kilos of methamphetamine throughout two visitors stops on Interstate 10 north of Tucson, officers introduced Friday.
Within the first incident, an Arizona Dept. of Public Security trooper pulled over a Chevrolet sedan heading west down I-10 close to Marana on Sept. 7.
“Throughout a consent search of the automobile, troopers found roughly 30.45 kilos of methamphetamine hid in non-factory compartments,” officers mentioned in an announcement.
The driving force, 61-year-old Jesus Enriquez, was arrested and booked into jail on drug expenses.
Later that afternoon, a trooper pulled over a Chrysler sedan additionally heading westbound on I-10 close to Crimson Rock.
“In the course of the visitors cease, the trooper noticed a number of indicators of prison exercise,” officers mentioned.
A search of the automotive revealed 266 kilos of methamphetamine within the automotive. The driving force, 23-year-old Carlos Celaya, was arrested and booked into Pinal County Jail.
Each drivers are Tucson residents.
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Arizona men’s basketball target Alijah Arenas, son of ex-Wildcat Gilbert Arenas, set to reclassify to 2025
Arizona men’s basketball’s 2025 recruiting class already features a 5-star prospect and the son of a future NBA Hall of Famer.
Next in line? It could be a player who is both a 5-star recruit and the son of one of the best guards to ever play at Arizona.
Alijah Arenas, one of the top-ranked juniors in the country, is preparing to reclassify as a senior, which would make him part of the 2025 class. The 6-foot-6 shooting guard told 247Sports that he is waiting on the necessary paperwork to be submitted.
“My family and I made the decision when it got to my junior year,” Arenas told 247’s Brandon Jenkins. “We saw the options and wanted to take the big step of looking towards college. I am trying to get there and to the league early.”
Arenas, the son of Arizona great Gilbert Arenas, is considering his dad’s alma mater as well as Kentucky and USC. Arenas plays for Chatsworth High School in California.
He is currently ranked as the No. 5 overall player in the 2026 recruiting class, and should he reclassify, he should “undoubtedly be ranked as the No. 1 shooting guard in the national senior class,” Jenkins writes.
Arenas told 247 he expects to announce his decision in March or April. He took an unofficial visit to Arizona for the Wildcats’ game against Duke in November; also at that game Bryce James, son of LeBron, who committed to Arizona Wednesday.
“I got to see how the environment is,” Arenas told 247. “Their school is amazing. The environment and intensity was crazy high. They are like family and show a lot of love over there. I vibe with everybody on the staff. My dad went there but he is open to me going anywhere.”
Landing Arenas would be the biggest recruiting coup yet for Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd. The 17-year-old is considered one of the elite scorers for his age. He averaged 22 points at the Adidas 3SSB in July, according to ESPN, where he shot 46 percent from 3-point range.
Arenas would add to a class that features top-20 small forward Dwayne Aristode.
The Wildcats are also in the running for 5-star in-state power forward Koa Peat and 5-star combo guard Brayden Berries. If Arizona can land at least two of the three between Arenas, Berries and Peat, it would make for one of the top recruiting classes in program history.
Arenas, as a legacy recruit with significant name recognition, would arguably carry the most weight.
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Powerball ticket from Arizona wins $1M in Jan. 1 drawing
PHOENIX — Somebody who bought a Powerball ticket in Arizona has one million extra reasons to celebrate the new year.
A $2 ticket purchased somewhere in the state matched all five white numbers drawn Wednesday night — 6, 12, 28, 35 and 66 — to win a cool $1 million.
Arizona Lottery officials haven’t yet announced where the seven-figure entry was purchased.
Was there a jackpot-winning Powerball ticket on Wednesday?
Nobody matched all white numbers plus the red Powerball of 26 to win the estimated jackpot of $181 million in the New Year’s Day drawing. The Arizona ticket was one of two to win $1 million, with the other being sold in North Carolina.
The odds of winning $1 million in Powerball are about 1 in 11.7 million.
Drawings in the multistate game of chance are held Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
The estimated jackpot for the next drawing on Saturday is $200 million.
Arizona doubles up on $1 million wins
Wednesday’s big payout was Arizona’s second $1 million lottery prize in a span of six days.
A Mega Millions ticket sold at the Fry’s Fuel Center at 8260 S. Houghton Road in Tucson won $1 million in Friday’s drawing.
Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesday and Friday nights.
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LeBron James’ younger son commits to Arizona Wildcats
The LeBron James shows is coming to Tucson.
Bryce James, LeBron’s younger son, committed to the Arizona Wildcats on New Year’s Day, making the announcement on social media.
In an interesting twist, James made the announcement as Arizona’s rival, Arizona State, was getting ready to kick off vs. Texas in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals. Savvy timing by the young James.
A four-star prospect out of Sierra Canyon High School in Southern California, the 6-foot-4, 190-pound guard had offers from Ohio State and Duquesne. The 17-year-old James recently took an unofficial visit to Arizona.
Bryce’s older brother, Bronny, is a rookie for the Los Angeles Lakers. He was taken with the No. 55 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft after playing one season at USC.
Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd has a track record of developing players — especially guards — both at Arizona and previously at Gonzaga. James will need time to develop, according to 247Sports Director of Scouting Adam Finkelstein.
“Bryce needs to be given time and space to run his own race,” Finkelstein wrote. “He may not be the dynamic athlete or playmaker some expect at first, but he is a fundamentally sound player with solid perimeter size and a good early skill-set.”
James is the second commitment for Lloyd in the class of 2025, joining Dwayne Aristode, a 5-star wing who signed with Arizona in November. The Wildcats are also recruiting 5-star guard Brayden Burries and 5-star forward Koa Peat. Burries plays with James at Sierra Canyon and Peat plays at Perry High School in the Phoenix suburb of Gilbert.
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