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Rural Arizona couple learns the hard way property has no fire protection

CLARKDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — A couple moving to Arizona from North Dakota learned they had no fire protection coverage when a shed fire broke out on their Mingus Mountain property, which is northeast of Prescott, this week.

Yavapai County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded using fire extinguishers from their patrol cars and shoveling dirt to put out hot spots around the burning shed.

Monday’s fire was how Kevin and Sue Hoerner learned their property sits outside the jurisdiction of any city or formal fire district.

The Hoerners’ property is one of thousands of so-called “no man’s land” properties across Arizona that fall outside fire district boundaries, according to state forestry officials.

Man sentenced for selling fruit-flavored cocaine; Arizona AG issues consumer alert

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is warning people that there is a new tactic to lure people towards drug use, and it is targeting both teens and young women. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.

TUCSON, Ariz. – An Arizona man who authorities say sold fruit-flavored cocaine on social media platforms has been sentenced to prison and ordered to pay thousands of dollars in fines.

The Arizona Attorney General's Office says Jaden Alfredo Covarrubias "knowingly solicited another person to possess approximately 1.55 pounds of cocaine for sale" in Pima County on July 17.

"Covarrubias said he had access to coconut, strawberry, and banana-flavored cocaine," Kris Mayes' office said in a statement. "Mr. Covarrubias also sold and offered to sell drugs on social media platforms like WhatsApp."

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Fruit-flavored cocaine being sold to young people, Arizona official warns

PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona’s attorney general is sounding the alarm over a new illegal drug being marketed toward kids and young women.

The Attorney General’s Office says law enforcement agencies in Arizona are seeing an increase of fruit-flavored cocaine in the illegal drug market.

Attorney General Kris Mayes says dealers are marketing the flavored drug toward younger people and women, attempting to lure new users to using cocaine.

Mayes said the drug is being sold in flavors like piña colada, strawberry, coconut and banana, which may appeal to children. She added that illegal drugs like cocaine often contain the deadly drug fentanyl.

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