The Arizona Republic

Skeletal remains discovered near park in Lake Havasu City

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LAKE HAVASU CITY - Police in Lake Havasu City say skeletal remains have been found near the Windsor State Park and they may be those of a woman missing for more than three months.

Officers went to the park Sunday morning after getting a call about skeletal remains found in heavy brush near the shoreline a few hundred yards south of the main launch ramp.

Police say 66-year-old Lois Juarez was listed as a missing person on April 30 and her unoccupied vehicle was located on London Bridge Road on May 3.

They say personal belongings found near the remains link them to Juarez.

Police say no foul play is suspected.

Landscaper dies after attack by bees outside of Tucson

TUCSON - Authoritie­s say a landscaper is dead after a bee attack at a home on the outskirts of Tucson.

A Drexel Heights Fire District spokeswoma­n says the landscaper died at the scene of the bee attack Monday morning. His name wasn’t immediatel­y released.

Authoritie­s say the man already was being attacked by the bees when he approached a co-worker spraying for weeds and bugs.

Pima County Sheriff’s officials say no hive was found at the home and circumstan­ces of the attack remain unclear.

A resident of the home was taken to a hospital for treatment, but was expected to be released soon. The other landscaper refused treatment.

Authoritie­s didn’t immediatel­y identify the second landscaper or the resident. It was unclear whether there were any other witnesses to the bee attack.

NOGALES - An Arizona congressma­n is scheduled to meet with the mayor of Nogales and then tour the area of the breach in a pipeline that carries untreated sewage from Mexico into Arizona.

U.S. Rep. Raúl Grijalva will meet this morning with Nogales Mayor John Doyle, Santa Cruz County Supervisor Bruce Bracker and state Rep. Rosanna Gabaldon at Nogales City Hall before they tour Nogales Wash.

Repairs have begun to stem the flow of untreated wastewater into the wash from a partial break in the sewage line.

The breach was detected last Tuesday north of Rio Rico.

The wastewater has tested positive for excessive levels of E. coli.

— Associated Press

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