Zariah Dodd murder suspects plead not guilty

Two men charged with killing a pregnant Phoenix teenager pleaded not guilty in court on Aug. 14. Police say 36-year-old Jurrell Davis and 18-year-old Jechri James-Gillett conspired to kill 16-year-old Zariah Dodd, who was 22 weeks pregnant when she was found shot to death at a park. Police say Davis was the father of Dodd's unborn child.

Mother of hit-and-run victim says she found video evidence

A hit-and-run victim's mother says Phoenix PD closed the case due to a lack of evidence. However, she obtained surveillance video of the crash, which she says clearly shows the two people in the car that hit her daughter. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas reports.

Arrests after armed incidents along Phoenix street

One man and one woman have been arrested after a road rage incident that also involved an armed robbery of teens in north Phoenix, and police say it happened after the teens threw an egg at the man's car. FOX 10's Ty Brennan has more.

CCSO working to ID remains found in 1980

Officials with the Coconino County Sheriff's Office say they need the public's help, as they work to identify human remains that were found within the county about a quarter of a century ago.

How police built their case in pregnant teen Zariah Dodd's murder | On The Record

FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum and Executive Producer George Obi break down all the details in the Zariah Dodd murder case. The pregnant teen was shot and killed on July 5, found dead at Marivue Park in Phoenix. Investigators believe the shooting happened just six and a half hours after she ran away from a group home in Surprise. Since then, two men have been arrested and charged in her death including the father of Zariah's unborn child. What we're learning through court records and the substantial amount of evidence gathered against the suspects.

No charges for Florida JSO officer in arrest of man punched, dragged from his car

Prosecutors declined to charge Jacksonville Officer D. Bowers, saying his actions during the arrest of William McNeil were lawful. Despite viral video showing violence, officials cited bodycam footage showing McNeil ignored commands. McNeil’s lawyers criticized the decision and called for a federal investigation.