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Published: Dec. 2, 2024 at 4:49 PM MST|Updated: 13 hours ago

Saul Loya, 48, was shot and killed after Phoenix police say he pointed a gun at an officer late Thanksgiving night.

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The incident happened just before midnight on Monday night in a mobile home park near Cave Creek Road and Union Hills Drive.

The suspects reportedly used “false, forged or fraudulent documentation,” including birth certificates, to apply under their own names and other made-up identities.

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