Home prices in Pinal County rise 22.5 Percent in First Quarter of 2013
The average sale price for a residential property in Pinal County rose 22.5 percent in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the same period last year. While there were only 1,568 homes sold in the first three months of this year versus 2,104 in the first quarter of 2012, the average sale price went from $126,170 one year ago to $154,616 for the most recent three month period ending March 31st. The average square footage remained relatively similar at 1,945 for 2013 and 1,970 in 2012.
Sex Offender Notification - San Tan Valley - LEVEL 2
Name: Gabriel Barrios
Comments: In 2007, offender was convicted of attempted sexual conduct with a minor. 35 year old offender engaged in sexual relations with a 15 year old female known to him.
New Jail Visit Technology Makes AZ Debut in Pinal County
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office will be the first law enforcement agency in Arizona to begin using a new technology in their jail that will enable inmates to receive visitors through computer terminals. Inmates at the Pinal County Adult Detention Center will be able to visit with their friends, family and attorneys without the visitor having to travel to the facility. iWebVisit.com is the inventor of this third generation technology which allows visitation via the “cloud” from any home, office or other remote location with a high speed internet connection. Using their sophisticated and secure patent pending technology, iWebVisit.com will have a number of Video Visitation Stations in the detention center which will allow inmates to participate in pre-scheduled visits. iWebVisit.com debuted the technology at a facility in Washoe County, Nevada in 2010. The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office will be the first Arizona law enforcement agency to use the new technology. Since the technology unveiled in on April 15th, 2013, there have been more than 60 remote visits. The cost for iWebVisit.com is $15 per 30-minute remote video visitation session.
San Tan Valley Walmart Evacuated due to Suspicious Container Found
UPDATE: ALL CLEAR GIVEN at 3:45pm Walmart has been reopened. Per PCSO, container was filled with paint.
Around 1:45pm this afternoon the Walmart at Hunt Hwy and Gary Rd in San Tan Valley was evacuated after a suspicious container was found in the parking lot.
A 5 gallon Home Depot paint container was found between 2 vehicles.
All employees and customers were instructed to leave their items and immediately evacuate the store and parking lot and no injuries were reported.
The store will remain closed until a full investigation is completed and the area is deemed safe to re-open.
Javelina Estates Area to Benefit from Road Improvement Projects
County crews are preparing to apply Asphalt and Rock Dust Palliative (ARDP) to several areas in the Javalina Estates are of the county. Javelina Estates is located south and east of the Town of Florence.
ARDP helps cut down on dust by providing a protective rock and emulsion seal on the road surface. The application of this material is highly weather-dependent with ideal conditions taking place in the spring and fall.
Animal Care & Control Seizes 26 Dogs, Other Animals from Home
Lawsuit Looms In Deputy’s Deadly Crash
Victim’s family threatens $4 million lawsuit against Pinal County— DPS investigators recommended manslaughter charge in ‘reckless’ 97 mph wreck— County Attorney Voyles claims political ties with Sheriff not a factor in declining prosecution
The family of Jeffrey Sorenson, 57, a retired Army officer and former Department of Defense executive who was killed in a car accident last year, has filed a $4-million notice of claim with Pinal County as the first step in a wrongful death lawsuit.Pinal County Attorney Voyles Seeks Death Penalty for a Phoenix Man Arrested for Murder
On Thursday, April 11, 2013, Pinal County Attorney Lando Voyles filed State’s notice of intent to seek the death penalty for Cory Allen, a Phoenix man arrested for the murder of a San Tan Valley woman.

