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FEATURES ........ 16 The Telegraph Quartet to perform in Scottsdale

YOUTH ............. 17 BC boys basketball loses in 6A state semifinals

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Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Autism Life and Living to host fundraiser BY CHRISTINA FUOCO-KARASINSKI Foothills Focus Executive Editor

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isa Masters founded Autism Life and Living Inc. because she’s passionate about solving the severe housing crisis that adults with autism have faced for decades. With her upcoming fundraiser, she’s hoping to raise awareness of the problem. ALL’s Brunch on the Green is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, April 3, at Singh Meadows in Tempe. The outdoor catered brunch will feature choice of eggs benedict or French toast, fresh seasonal fruit, pastries, coffee, tea, juice, blood orange mimosas or bloody mary. A ticket will be provided for spirit and additional drinks can be purchased.

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Lisa Masters wants to support her sons, left, Andrew, and Brandon, and others diagnosed with autism, so she founded Autism Life and Living. (Photo by Dennis Murphy)

Phoenix moves forward on drones for police BY PAUL MARYNIAK Foothills Focus Staff Writer

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hen it comes to law enforcement generally and Phoenix Police speci�ically Ahwatukee’s Councilman Sal DiCiccio and South Phoenix Councilman Carlos Garcia rarely agree. But at a formal council meeting Feb. 16, the two were united on the losing end of 6-3 vote

allowing the Phoenix Police Department to acquire nonweaponized drones for a total cost not to exceed $516,000. City Manager Jeffrey Barton told Council in a memo “This equipment, which is critical for the safety of department personnel, will be used during high-risk tactical incidents to conduct highly detailed and complex investigations and support major planned/unplanned events.” Executive Assistant Police Chief Michael Kur-

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tenbach cited one example where a drone – borrowed from Glendale PD – was critical to saving of�icers lives: The Feb. 11 shooting of nine Phoenix of�icers who were ambushed by a crazed gunman who used a baby to lure them within shooting range. One of�icer said the drone helped police to look inside the shooter’s home during the siege

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