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Aug 192014
 

A 2-year-old boy from Florence died after falling into his family’s backyard pool Monday afternoon.

According to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, the boy’s 38-year-old mother and his five siblings, all under 15 years old, were home at the time.

Sgt. Pat Ramirez said the mother and most of the children were in the living room while two of the kids moved items from the backyard to the garage. While this was occurring, Parker Hargis was discovered to be missing.

The mother found the boy in the pool. She jumped in to get him then began performing CPR.

Parker was taken by ambulance to the Florence Anthem Hospital then airlifted to Maricopa Medical Center where hours later he was pronounced dead.

Sheriff Paul Babeu said the pool was fenced, but the gate had been propped open. He said Parker was missing for nearly five minutes before anybody noticed.

When the investigation is finished, the case will be referred to the Pinal County Attorney’s Office for review.

Statement from the family:

“The Hargis family is left distraught and saddened by the sudden loss of their son Parker “Pork Chop” Hargis due to drowning. Parker is survived by his parents, Brad and Jody, and five siblings.

“In the early afternoon of August 18th, two-year old Parker, while his family was unpacking the car, slipped into the backyard pool. His mother retrieved him and began effective CPR as one of the other children called 911. Parker was rushed to the Anthem hospital in Florence and then was flown to Maricopa Medical Center in Phoenix. They were surrounded by immediate family and close friends when Parker passed away shortly after midnight.

“The Hargis family asks for the prayers of the community. There will be a Celebration of Life Service at Mountain View Family Church in Queen Creek on Saturday, Aug. 23rd at 5:00pm. The family is in great financial need during this very tragic time and can use the support of San Tan Valley and surrounding communities. You can make a donation at any Desert Schools Federal Credit Union under the Hargis Memorial Fund.”

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Aug 182014
 

A 21-month-old child in Goodyear has been transported to a local hospital in unstable condition, according to Goodyear police.

Emergency responders were called to a home around 1:35 p.m. near Indian School and Pebble Creek Parkway Monday regarding a child that wasn’t breathing.

Police said when they arrived on scene, firefighters were performing CPR on the child.

Authorities said they believe water may be involved, but are not calling it a drowning at this point.

No other details were immediately available.

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Aug 182014
 

A 2-year-old is in extremely critical condition after a near drowning, according to a spokesman with Rural/Metro Fire Department.

Colin Williams, spokesman for Rural/Metro Fire, said crews were called to a home near Hunt Highway and Arizona Farms Road near Florence.

Williams said family was unloading stuff in the front yard after returning from a trip, when they lost site of the child.

The mother found the child in the backyard at the bottom of the pool, he said. She then gave “effective CPR” while paramedics were called.

The child was taken to Florence Anthem Hospital in critical condition, according to Williams. The child later died at Maricopa Medical Center.

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Jul 262014
 

A toddler is in critical condition in the ICU after being pulled from a backyard pool in Glendale Saturday afternoon.

Glendale Fire Department spokesman Gilbert Mancilla said family members pulled the 2-year-old girl from the above ground pool and started CPR until paramedics arrived at the home near 59th and Olive avenues.

Mancilla said paramedics were able to restore a pulse on the girl while on the way to the hospital but she was having difficulty breathing and didn’t regain consciousness.

There was no immediate word on how long the little girl was in the water before she was found. She and her mother were apparently visiting at the home.

Mancilla said the girl was able to get to the pool through a dog door.

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Jul 262014
 

Authorities from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office recovered a body from an Avondale canal Saturday.

According to MCSO’s Chris Hegstrom, a woman’s body was found in the water near 103rd Avenue and Thomas Road.

Though it has not been confirmed yet, officers believe the woman may have entered the water around 99th Avenue.

They are investigating the incident as a suicide, but the investigation is ongoing.

No other information is known at this time.

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Jul 232014
 

The search is on for another missing swimmer at Lake Mead.

It’s the third time since Sunday search and rescue crews have been dispatched to look for swimmers who disappeared in waters near the Arizona line.

Lake Mead Recreation Area spokeswoman Christie Vanover says a man went missing after he jumped into the water near Sandy Cove about 12:20 p.m. Tuesday. It’s not clear if he had a life jacket.

A 53-year-old Las Vegas man disappeared before noon on Sunday at Lake Mohave south of Willow Beach. Nearly three hours later, a 25-year-old Las Vegas man went missing near Lake Mead’s Boulder Islands.

Neither of those men was wearing a life jacket.

National Park rangers, state wildlife officials and Las Vegas police continued Wednesday to search for all three.

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Jul 172014
 

A 2-year-old was airlifted to a local hospital after she fell into a pool in Surprise Thursday night, according to police officials.

A spokesman for the Suprise Fire Department said the incident happened at a home near 163rd Avenue and Jomax Road in Suprise.

Sgt. M.J. Donovan with the Surprise Police Department said a parent found the girl and began performing CPR. The child was flown to Phoenix Children’s Hospital for evaluation.

The child was breathing and responsive while en route to the hospital, he said.

No other details were immediately released.

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Jul 172014
 

A 74-year-old woman found deceased in a pool at a home Thursday had been there for several days, according to Phoenix police officials.

Firefighters and police responded to the home near 18th Street and Thunderbird Road around 2:30 p.m. on Thursday where an adult female was found in the pool.

Phoenix Fire Capt. Benjamin Santillan said the woman had obvious signs of being deceased. It is believed that the woman had been in the pool for several days.

Sgt. Steve Martos, spokesman for Phoenix police, said foul play is not suspected.

Santillan said Phoenix police officers then conducted a search of the house and found an elderly woman who had fallen out of bed and had been lying there for a day.

She was taken to the hospital for evaluation and treatment.

The victim’s name has not been released pending notification of next-of-kin.

No other details were released.

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Jul 172014
 

An 37-year-old woman is fighting to survive after being found unconscious in a Phoenix pool Thursday night.

A spokesman with the Phoenix Fire Department said the woman’s husband found her in the pool near 44th Street and McDowell Road.

Officials said the woman has a history of seizures. It is not known how long the woman was in the pool for.

Crews said paramedics on scene provided life-saving measures before she was taken to the hospital.

Her current condition is unknown at this time.

Crews are still trying to determine how and why the woman ended up in the pool.

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Jul 142014
 

A 16-year-old has died after he was found in a Glendale apartment complex swimming pool on Monday morning.

Glendale Fire Department said the boy, identified by his brother as Quentin Hoffman, was transported to hospital where was pronounced dead.

Officials said the boy and his two other friends were playing video games until 4:30 a.m., when they decided to take a swim at the apartment complex pool near 59th Avenue and Beardsley Road.

The victim’s friends told officials they were distracted for about 20 minutes and when they looked back at the pool they found their friend at the bottom of the pool.

After noticing the boy in the pool, the two friends performed CPR until paramedics arrived on the scene.

It is unknown how long the 16-year-old was at the bottom of the pool.

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