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Crime
Paradise Valley Police report recent vehicle crimes
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A vehicle was stolen from a Paradise Valley home in the early morning hours of Saturday, March 26, police say.
Additionally, on March 28, one person was arrested for an attempted vehicle theft.
The first incident is reported to have occurred around 2:22 a.m. on March 26, police say, when a 2014 white Audi A6 was stolen from the 4800 block of east Fanfol Drive. The stolen vehicle was entered into the national stolen database, police say.
The second incident occurred at 10:21 a.m. Monday, March 28, when Paradise Valley Police was dispatched to a report of a vehicle theft in progress in the 5600 block of north Invergordon Road.
Zachary Barney, 29, was arrested and booked into county jail for attempted theft of means of transportation and related charges.
Anyone with information regarding either case is encouraged to call the police department at 480-948-7410.