Police need your help figuring out the final moments of a Tucson man's life.
The body of 44-year old William Hubertus was found nearly two weeks ago in a wash behind some businesses on Auto Mall Drive near Oracle and Wetmore.
Investigators say Hubertus was homeless and had obvious signs of trauma. They believe he had only been in the area for a few days and likely had limited interactions while here.
Authorities estimate he had been dead in the wash for about two days before being found.
Anyone with information is urged to call 9-1-1 or 88-CRIME.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 8:39 PM EDT2012-05-24 00:39:54 GMT
Former Mayor Bob Walkup was taken to Saint Mary's hospital Saturday afternoon suffering from dehydration. Walkup was on an early morning bike ride with friends when be began to cramp up and feel uneasy. "I
Former Mayor Bob Walkup was taken to Saint Mary's hospital Saturday afternoon suffering from dehydration.
Tuesday, May 22 2012 7:56 PM EDT2012-05-22 23:56:58 GMT
Everyone seemed to agree the modern streetcar construction on 4th Avenue was going to cause problems but not to this extent. Some businesses report a drop of 35% to 50% since work began. So there's
Parking and parking tickets have become a major issue during construction on 4th.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:56 PM EDT2012-05-24 03:56:11 GMT
(RNN) - They came, they wailed, they literally sang the phone book. Somewhere along the way, there was even a proposal. And when it was all over, they crowned a new Idol.
They came, they cried, they literally sang the phone book. Somewhere along the way, there was even a proposal. And when the votes were counted and it was all over, they crowned a new Idol.
The increasingly rancorous race between Democrat Ron Barber and Republican Jesse Kelly for Arizona's vacant 8th Congressional District seat goes before a live audience for the first time.
The increasingly rancorous race between Democrat Ron Barber and Republican Jesse Kelly for Arizona's vacant 8th Congressional District seat goes before a live audience for the first time.
Wednesday, May 23 2012 11:23 PM EDT2012-05-24 03:23:25 GMT
Thousands of high school seniors are graduating this week across the Tucson area. Students at the Arizona Schools For the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) are not only graduating, but celebrating an historic
AZ Schools for the Deaf and the Blind looking forward to the next 100 years