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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

The search continues for Michael Fazzari BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI AND SARA CASTRO Foothills Focus Staff

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idia Fazzari sobs as she recalls her son, Michael, a few days after his 20th birthday. Michael trusts everyone, and that may have led to his disappearance nearly two years ago. “If men on the streets asked him for a ride, he would give them one,” said Lidia, a Nogales native, in Spanish. “He didn’t think anyone could do any harm to him. He wanted to help people. When he saw someone who needed money, he’d give them money. He wanted to help; he wasn’t scared.” On Michael’s birthday, Feb. 1, the Phoenix Police Department, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and his family

emphasized the need for answers. The 2019 Pinnacle High School graduate vanished on June 30, 2019, from the area of Cave Creek and Lone Mountain roads, where he was visiting friends in a gated community. Mere days after he disappeared, his four-wheel drive Ford Explorer was found abandoned in a remote area of Yavapai County. There have been no signs of him since. “It’s so hard because our lives changed for the ugly. For his birthday, we prepared his favorite food,” she said about Costco pizza, Buffalo hot wings and double chocolate cake. “It’s not just sad on his birthday, but every day. “We haven’t heard from him. We don’t

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Michael Fazzari disappeared on June 30, 2019, when he was 18 years old. Feb. 1 was his 20th birthday. (Photo courtesy Mike Fazzari)

Phoenix installs ‘Medal of Honor Row’ memorial

BY SARAH DONAHUE Foothills Focus Staff Writer

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ecipients of the United States’ highest and most prestigious military decoration are being honored with Phoenix’s new memorial project. The Medal of Honor Row sign installation recognizes 37 Medal of Honor recipients with ties to Arizona. The project was completed in early January.

Blue rectangular signs with white stars line the desert landscapes along 2,600 feet of Pinnacle Peak Road. The installation is adjacent to the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona. The Medal of Honor recipients’ names, the year they were awarded as well as the city or town they have ties to are printed in yellow lettering on each sign. Starting at Cave Creek Road and ending just before Black Mountain Boulevard, signs are posted every 100 feet. Around five crews from the Phoenix Street

Transportation Department installed the signs within a couple of days. The department also designed and fabricated the signs. The Phoenix Street Transportation Department also designed and fabricated the signs and will perform maintenance if needed. With this sign installation, people will “hopefully pause and reflect about the sacrifices made by these amazing individuals,” said District 2

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