Two people, including a juvenile, died in a crash and car fire near Dobson Road and Southern Avenue, after police said a car ...
A San Diego couple alleges a parking enforcement officer issued a fraudulent citation, pointing to footage from their Tesla ...
EnGenius Technologies Inc., a global leader in advanced connectivity and cloud-managed networking solutions, today announced that Crossroads Church in Rowlett, Texas has completed a comprehensive ...
A Tesla crossed the median and slammed into a dump truck head-on, injuring two drivers and damaging a home's block wall, ...
Leading alternative assets platform focused on precious metals, numismatics, and other collectibles, completes planned name change and transition from Nasdaq Enters into agreement to develop ...
Tour multimillionaire businessman T. Boone Pickens' beloved Mesa Vista ranch in Texas, featuring luxury homes, a golf course, ...
Ian William Moses allegedly armed himself with a red plastic gas container, a lighter and a can of black spray paint last week before pedaling to the Tesla showroom in southeast Mesa in the wee hours ...
PHOENIX — A federal judge has ruled that Ian Moses, the man accused of setting a Tesla Cybertruck on fire and causing multiple explosions earlier this week, will remain in custody until his trial. The ...
A federal grand jury indicted 35-year-old Ian Moses on five counts of maliciously damaging property and vehicles in interstate commerce by means of fire. Police say Moses lit a Cybertruck on fire at a ...
PHOENIX, Ariz. (KVOA) - Ian William Moses, 35, of Mesa, Arizona, has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly setting fire to a Tesla dealership in Mesa, destroying property and vehicles.
Corrections & Clarifications: The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives was misidentified in an earlier version of this article. Ian Moses, a 35-year-old Mesa man suspected of setting a ...
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