
Jennifer Kovaleski
Investigative Reporter at KNXV-TV (Phoenix, AZ)
Emmy-award winning Investigative Reporter at @abc15 #Denver 🏔 ➡️ #Phoenix 🌵
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2 weeks ago |
abc15.com | Jennifer Kovaleski
A police lieutenant in a northern Arizona city has been fired following an ABC15 Investigation. The Williams City Manager said Lieutenant John Romero was terminated from the department on April 9, while a criminal investigation into his actions remains ongoing. Newly hired Williams Police Chief James Gregory said on Wednesday that Romero was fired because of the arrest of Brian Lopez in October 2022.
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3 weeks ago |
abc15.com | Jennifer Kovaleski
PHOENIX — The Arizona Department of Health Services says it published misleading information online due to a technical error with its state-run website. AZCareCheck.com is a searchable database run by the health department and is a site the public uses for information about licensed medical facilities in the state. “We put a lot of information on AZ Care Check, but with that, there may be some hiccups along the way,” said Tom Salow, the health department’s assistant director of licensing.
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1 month ago |
denver7.com | Oscar Contreras |Jennifer Kovaleski |Kelly Dietz
ARAPAHOE COUNTY, Colo. — Robin Niceta, a former Arapahoe County social worker who was convicted last year of lying about having brain cancer while a previous criminal case played out in court, was sentenced Friday to three years’ probation by an Arapahoe County judge.
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1 month ago |
abc15.com | Jennifer Kovaleski
WILLIAMS, AZ — A police lieutenant in an Arizona town is on administrative leave following an ABC15 Investigation. Williams Police Chief James Gregory, who recently joined the department, said Lieutenant John Romero was placed on administrative leave pending the conclusion of an investigation. Chief Gregory did not confirm exactly why Romero was placed on leave, but questions were raised about the high-ranking lieutenant’s use of force in an ABC15 report.
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1 month ago |
abc15.com | Jennifer Kovaleski
PHOENIX — The Office of the Inspector General under the Department of Justice continues to investigate the false arrest of then 66-year-old Penny McCarthy byU.S. Marshals outside her Phoenix home last year. “The Office of the Inspector General, OIG, is the boogeyman of federal agents,” said former federal prosecutor Josh Kolsrud. Kolsrud now works as a criminal defense attorney and has represented clients at the center of OIG investigations.
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NEW: An Arizona police lieutenant is on administrative leave, pending the outcome of an investigation. Williams Police Chief James Gregory says Lt. John Romero was placed on leave because of an arrest in 2022 at the center of an @abc15 Investigation. ⬇️ https://t.co/2puw7FMPdr

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