A Cochise County sheriff's deputy has resigned after he was arrested in connection to a hit-and-run crash.
sheriff's deputy has resigned after he was arrested in connection to a hit-and-run crash.
Abraham Peraza was off-duty on Dec. 9 when he allegedly hit a parked car in Douglas and left the scene. Officers eventually found a vehicle that had damage consistent with the collision and met Peraza, the driver. "Based on observations made by the responding officers, a DUI investigation was conducted which resulted in Peraza's arrest," said Douglas Police. More Arizona headlines
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