ᐅ Domestic Violence Registry – Arizona (AZ)

Arizona’s Offender Lookup system plays a crucial role in tracking individuals with criminal records, including those convicted of domestic violence. The Arrest Records Database provides public access to information on offenders across the state, with data covering counties like Maricopa, Cochise, Mohave, and Yuma. This database allows residents to search for individuals who have been arrested or convicted, helping increase transparency and public safety. By utilizing this tool, communities can stay informed about offenders in their area and take necessary precautions.

Offender Lookup - Arizona (AZ)

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  1. This is my stepsister. She and her longtime boyfriend plead guilty to abuse and neglect. That abuse and neglect killed her 2 yr old Daughter Gabriella LaMorie. Brittany was also pregnant at the time. Without proper care and checkups that baby never had a chance. She was born in prison, with severe medical issues. She will never live a normal life. Why?! Why did your kids have to suffer so badly?! Why

  2. Domestic violence registry/ Arizona: Omg! I cannot thank you enough for this registry. I remember when you were first starting it. I was curious to see if my ex was actually registered on here AND HE IS!!! I only wish more people knew to look at this site... you are awesome for providing this service!

  3. anabel was in a dv shelter where she ended up leaving her daughter with small latex water balloons in her mouth. she was overwhelmed with things. 2x that night I got balloons out of her mouth while she chatted. I remember being burned out frustrated and discouraged trying to recover from grief. her retaliation for discussing this with staff has been to say that I went into her room and touched her child. which I did not do. she is vindictive and spiteful, and scared for her child and herself. she needs support from family to stay sober. to her sister, and mother, please remember she needs you. very much. dont judge her. dont try to take away her kid. acknowledge that she is doing what she can and needs your encouragement.

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