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With the death of 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark, three teenagers have been found dead in Arizona's Tonto National Forest since February.
For Bill Clark, losing his only son is devastating. He says he will struggle to understand and come to terms with the 17-year-old’s death for the rest of his life.
ABC15 Phoenix, AZ on MSN1d
Evan Clark’s father opens up about his son’s death that rocked the communityIt has been a little over a week since two teenagers were found shot and killed during a camping trip in the Mount Ord area.
2 high schoolers found shot to death in remote part of Arizona, officials investigating as homicides
Two high school students were found dead in a remote part of Arizona last week in a case that officials are investigating as ...
FOX 10 Phoenix on MSN2d
Questions remain in teens' Mount Ord deathsMore than a week later, there are still no answers in the suspicious deaths of 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark, found with gunshot wounds in the Tonto National Forest on May 27 ...
Over a week later, the deaths of 18-year-old Pandora Kjolsrud and 17-year-old Evan Clark remain a mystery. They were found ...
Two young Arizona hikers were killed at their campsite. Here's what you need to know to stay safe when you camp or hike in ...
As the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office continued to investigate, families of two Arcadia High students found dead near Mount ...
Caitlin Clark is a magnet for money. American sports bettors can’t stop and won’t stop betting the Indiana Fever superstar on a daily basis, regardless of matchup or opponent. Bookmakers are a ...
"The rivers lose a lot of value when they fill up with abandoned boats," Three Rivers Waterkeeper Captain Evan Clark said. Capt. Clark said there are 26 abandoned boats in Allegheny County.
Another night, another milestone for Caitlin Clark, who tied Courtney Vandersloot for the most games with at least 20 points and 10 assists in WNBA history, and passed Sabrina Ionescu for the most ...
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark says she supports the WNBA’s investigation into allegations of “hateful” abuse by fans directed at Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese during Saturday’s game ...
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