Gilbert Police
Coverage of Gilbert Police in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Not a safe person’: Ex-boyfriend accused of moving woman’s body, sending texts from her phone
A death investigation is underway after Cindy Miller's body was found inside her home in Arizona. Her ex-boyfriend, Kristopher Lauchner, now faces charges including concealing a dead body and burglary for his alleged actions, such as moving the body or sending texts from her phone. Authorities used license plate reader technology to aid the investigation into Miller’s car use by Lauchner.
- No charges for Arizona parents in case of toddler who was alive after being declared dead
Arizona parents will not face charges after their toddler was initially declared dead following a pool incident but later found alive at a hospital. The child was pronounced dead at Mercy Gilbert Medical Center but revived hours later, leading to a review of hospital protocols and tensions between police and medical staff.
- No charges for Arizona parents in case of toddler who was alive after being declared dead
No charges will be filed against Arizona parents of a toddler who was initially declared dead after a pool incident but later found alive at a hospital. Maricopa County Attorney Rachel Mitchell cited insufficient evidence for a conviction, noting safety measures were in place and no signs of parental impairment were found.
- No charges for parents of toddler found breathing in hospital morgue hours after near-drowning
Parents of an 18-month-old toddler who nearly drowned at a Super Bowl party and was later found alive in a hospital morgue will not face criminal charges. Prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence to prove the parents' actions constituted a gross deviation from reasonable care.
- No charges for parents of toddler found breathing in hospital morgue hours after near-drowning
Parents of an 18-month-old toddler who nearly drowned during a Super Bowl party and was later found alive in a hospital morgue after being declared dead will not face criminal charges. Prosecutors determined there was insufficient evidence to prove the parents' actions constituted a gross deviation from reasonable care, despite admitting to marijuana use and lapses in supervision. The doctor who declared the child dead may face civil action.
- No charges for parents of toddler found breathing in hospital morgue hours after near-drowning
An 18-month-old toddler nearly drowned at a Super Bowl party and was later found breathing in a hospital morgue hours after being declared dead. Parents will not face criminal charges as prosecutors determined there was no reasonable likelihood of conviction, despite police initially recommending child abuse charges due to marijuana use and lack of supervision.
- A toddler was found in a pool and declared dead. He's alive and his parents could be charged
An 18-month-old toddler found in a Phoenix suburb pool was declared dead but later found breathing in a hospital morgue. Police recommend negligence charges against the parents due to potential unsupervised pool access and a marijuana odor at the home.
- A toddler was found in a pool and declared dead. He’s alive and his parents could be charged
An 18-month-old toddler was found in a backyard pool in Phoenix, declared dead after medical staff pronounced him, but later discovered breathing in the hospital morgue. Police recommend negligence charges against the parents, and the hospital is reviewing its procedures.
- A toddler was found in a pool and declared dead. He’s alive and his parents could be charged
An 18-month-old toddler found in a Phoenix suburb pool was declared dead but later discovered breathing in a hospital morgue. Police and hospital staff initially performed life-saving measures, but the child was placed in a 'cold room' despite apparent signs of life. He survived and was released, with police recommending negligence charges against the parents.