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🌱 Shoplifter Stopped By Bystanders Identified + 'Spook-Track-Ula' Tix

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Hi neighbors! It's Megan Moreno, your host of the Patch newsletter. Here's all the local news you need to know right now. In today's issue, you'll find...

  • The man who attempted to steal $150 in jewelry in Old Town and was stopped by multiple bystanders has been identified.
  • Scottsdale City Council approved an agreement with Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District.
  • "Halloween Spook-Track-Ula" tickets now on sale!

But first, your local weather: It will be hot with plenty of sunshine, with a high of 106 and low of 79.


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  1. The man who attempted to steal $150,000 in jewelry last Friday prior to being stopped by multiple bystanders has been identified as 53-year-old Troy Anthony Bell. The incident occurred near Scottsdale Road and 5th Avenue when multiple witnesses stated that they saw Bell grab a tray of jewelry from Marina Jewelers. According to court documents, Bell lied to SPD about his name, and it took approximately four hours for officers to confirm his identity after detaining him. Bell faces charges of "shoplifting, assault and refusing to provide his real name." You can check out the video of the bystanders stopping the suspect at the link. Multiple bystanders also helped to gather the jewelry that was scattered in the streets and bushes, and every missing piece was returned to Marina Jewelers. Way to go, Scottsdale! (Arizona's Family)
  2. Scottsdale City Council has approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Rio Verde Foothills Standpipe District to bring water to Rio Verde Foothills. With this agreement, Scottsdale will "allow Rio Verde Foothills to use its infrastructure and treat water provided to them by the water company EPCOR, charging the standpipe district a base fee of $1,000 per month." Residents must apply and go through a validation process to become part of the district and receive water, which is expected to be back on by the end of the month. Per the city, "Scottsdale's own water resources will not be used." (ABC15 Arizona in Phoenix, City of Scottsdale)
  3. Tickets are now on sale for "Halloween Spook-Track-Ula" at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park! The family-friendly events run from Oct. 6 through Oct. 31, and tickets must be purchased in advance for either 6 p.m. or 8 p.m. each night. You can purchase tickets for the spooky event here. (City of Scottsdale)

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Friday, September 8

  • Abilities Expo at WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 N. Pima Road. "Abilities Expo brings you thousands of game-changing products, services and technologies all under one roof." (11:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

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  • Sonoran Sippin' at Desert Botanical Garden. "Gather your family and friends on the second Friday of each month for refreshing welcome drinks, live music, pop-up activities, Garden strolls and more! All ages are welcome." (6:00 PM - 9:00 PM)

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