The hiker was identified by park officials as 57-year-old Ralph Stoll of Scottsdale, Arizona.
Author: Chelsea Curtis, Arizona Republic
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Arizona bridge partially detonated after train derailment; nearby residents asked to evacuate
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2 missing Idaho kids are in danger and mom ‘completely refused’ to help find them, police say
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Teenage girl stuck in chimney rescued by Phoenix firefighters
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Photographer asked three teens to stop using a racial slur. He was shot 9 times, police say
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Motorist was killed after looking at another driver the wrong way, Phoenix police say
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Starbucks barista asks police officers to leave because customer ‘did not feel safe,’ police union claims
The barista allegedly asked the officers to move out of the customer’s line of sight or to leave.