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Attorney General Kris Mayes Issues cryptocurrency ATM Scam Alert, Launches New Fraud Complaint Form
PHOENIX —Today, Attorney General Kris Mayes is warning Arizonans about the rising threat of cryptocurrency ATM scams and has launched a new fraud complaint form for Arizonans to report if they have been victimized within 30 days of being scammed. Scammers are increasingly targeting consumers–especially older adults–by deceiving them into depositing money into cryptocurrency ATMs. In 2024 alone, Arizonans lost…
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Graham County Chamber of Commerce Announces 2026 Event Vendor Applications
SAFFORD, Ariz. — The Graham County Chamber of Commerce has opened vendor applications for its 2026 slate of community events and has launched a centralized landing page to streamline the application process. The new vendor portal, available at www.grahamchamber.org/vendors, lists upcoming events, application deadlines and direct links to individual vendor applications. According to the Chamber, the 2026…
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Attorney General Mayes Announces Sentencing in $10 Million Organized Retail Theft and Trafficking Enterprise
PHOENIX — Attorney General Kris Mayes today announced the sentencing of Adam Polansky after his participation in a larger organized retail theft enterprise responsible for approximately $10 million in stolen merchandise. Polansky was sentenced to 6 years in the Arizona Department of Corrections and ordered to pay $18,598.38 in restitution for his role in an enterprise victimizing local retail establishments. …

