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4 days ago
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El Paso man arrested after more than 70 copper flower vases stolen at Evergreen Cemetery
El Paso County sheriff's investigators arrested a man as part of an investigation into the theft of more than 70 copper flower vases from a cemetery. Daniel Sanchez, 53, was arrested on Tuesday, July 8, after allegedly attempting to sell two copper vases to a local recycling center that he knew had been stolen, an El Paso County Sheriff's Office news release issued by spokeswoman Priscilla I. Contreras stated. The investigation began on Monday, July 7, after a person walked into the sheriff's East Montana Patrol Station to file a report about property stolen across the street at Evergreen Cemetery East at 12400 East Montana Ave., the Sheriff's Office stated. Crime of the Week: Masked burglars bust into East El Paso smoke shop, steal nearly $3,000 in merch During the investigation, deputies found that about 70 graves were missing their copper flower vases, which appeared to have been systematically removed in thefts suspected of going on for several months, sheriff's officials said. Several piles of discarded flowers were also found in the desert near the cemetery in a possible attempt to conceal the thefts of the vases, which have a value of about $400 each, sheriff's officials said. As part of the investigation, deputies and detectives from the East Montana station contacted several local recycling centers. A center informed investigators that Sanchez was attempting to quickly sell a pair of copper vases, leading to the arrest of Sanchez in the theft case, officials said. Culture: El Paso ranks No. 4 for Día de los Muertos celebrations in the US Sanchez, of the far East Side, was arrested on one count of theft of property worth between $750 and $2,500. El Paso County Jail records show Sanchez was booked into the Downtown jail on Tuesday, July 8, and released that same day after posting a $1,000 surety bond. An investigation continues. Anyone with information or who may have been impacted by the cemetery flower vase thefts may call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 915-273-3814. Daniel Borunda may be reached at dborunda@ and @BorundaDaniel on X. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: El Paso man arrested in theft of Evergreen Cemetery flower vases
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5 days ago
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El Paso County Sheriff's Office: Man arrested in connection with cemetery thefts
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — A 53-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the theft of copper vases at a cemetery in far East El Paso, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office said. Daniel Sanchez, 53, was arrested on Monday, July 7, and is facing one count of theft of property with a $1,000 bond. The Sheriff's Office said that their deputies discovered that over 70 gravesites were missing copper flower vases at Evergreen Cemetery, located at the 12400 block of Montana Ave. The Sheriff's Office also believes that the thefts have been ongoing for several months. The vases are valued at approximately $400 each, the Sheriff's Office added. On July 7, deputies from the El Paso County Sheriff's Office East Montana Patrol Station (EMPS) responded to a walk-in report of stolen property at Evergreen Cemetery. Evidence suggested the vases had been deliberately and systematically removed, the Sheriff's Office said. Deputies and detectives launched an extensive investigation, including outreach to multiple local recycling centers, the Sheriff's Office said. The investigation led to a break when a local recycling center contacted the Sheriff's Office to report that an individual was attempting to sell two copper vases matching the description of those stolen. Deputies responded to the scene and identified the suspect as Sanchez. Further investigation revealed that Sanchez was aware the items were stolen and was attempting to sell them quickly, the Sheriff's Office said. Detectives also searched the desert area near the cemetery, where they located several piles of discarded flowers, believed to be an effort to conceal stolen property. Sanchez was arrested and booked into the El Paso County Detention Facility. Anyone with information or who believes they may have been affected is encouraged to contact the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at (915) 273-3814. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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6 days ago
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El Paso man arrested after more than 70 copper flower vases stolen at Evergreen Cemetery
El Paso County sheriff's investigators arrested a man as part of an investigation into the theft of more than 70 copper flower vases from a cemetery. Daniel Sanchez, 53, was arrested on Tuesday, July 8, after allegedly attempting to sell two copper vases to a local recycling center that he knew had been stolen, an El Paso County Sheriff's Office news release issued by spokeswoman Priscilla I. Contreras stated. The investigation began on Monday, July 7, after a person walked into the sheriff's East Montana Patrol Station to file a report about property stolen across the street at Evergreen Cemetery East at 12400 East Montana Ave., the Sheriff's Office stated. Crime of the Week: Masked burglars bust into East El Paso smoke shop, steal nearly $3,000 in merch During the investigation, deputies found that about 70 graves were missing their copper flower vases, which appeared to have been systematically removed in thefts suspected of going on for several months, sheriff's officials said. Several piles of discarded flowers were also found in the desert near the cemetery in a possible attempt to conceal the thefts of the vases, which have a value of about $400 each, sheriff's officials said. As part of the investigation, deputies and detectives from the East Montana station contacted several local recycling centers. A center informed investigators that Sanchez was attempting to quickly sell a pair of copper vases, leading to the arrest of Sanchez in the theft case, officials said. Culture: El Paso ranks No. 4 for Día de los Muertos celebrations in the US Sanchez, of the far East Side, was arrested on one count of theft of property worth between $750 and $2,500. El Paso County Jail records show Sanchez was booked into the Downtown jail on Tuesday, July 8, and released that same day after posting a $1,000 surety bond. An investigation continues. Anyone with information or who may have been impacted by the cemetery flower vase thefts may call the El Paso County Sheriff's Office at 915-273-3814. Daniel Borunda may be reached at dborunda@ and @BorundaDaniel on X. This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: El Paso man arrested in theft of Evergreen Cemetery flower vases
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18-06-2025
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Azazie Drops Its 2025 Atelier Homecoming Collection -- A Whole Fashion Moment for Main Characters Only
LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Azazie, the leading DTC e-tailer for all things occasionwear, announces the launch of its 2025 Atelier Homecoming Collection, and it's here to make sure you eat on the dance floor this season. From glitter minis that catch every beam of party light to soft-girl chiffon dresses that float with you while you twirl, this collection is all about stepping into your spotlight — whether your vibe is fairycore, clean girl, or glamazon CEO. Homecoming is your chance to turn the hallway into a runway, and Azazie has the looks to match your energy. "This collection is for the girl who wants to be the moment," says Daniel Sanchez, Creative Director at Azazie. "We're talking bold styles, major sparkle, and color palettes that turn heads. No matter your aesthetic, we wanted to create a dress that makes you feel like your best self." 2025 is all about sparklecore — and these dresses bring that to life. We're talking sequin showpieces that shimmer with every step. Glitter gowns that radiate light like you've been dipped in stardust. Glossy satin styles in rich jewel tones (hi, emerald green and cherry red) for that luxe look. Dreamy layered tulle if you're going full princess-core. And printed fits with florals, wild patterns, and Y2K inspo for that extra pop of personality. The Atelier Homecoming Collection also serves major detail energy — corset bodices, bows, cutouts, layered skirts, rosettes, and asymmetric hems. It's giving editorial. It's giving main feed. And if your vibe is more chill? Slip dresses are so back — sleek, minimal, and made to move. When it comes to color, it's a full-spectrum slay. Red is the moment — bold, fiery, and full of power. Black is classic cool girl and always hits. Pinks are everywhere this season, from soft blush to full-on Barbiecore. Purple has its princess era (lavender, lilac, and deep plum, yes please). And if you're bringing sunshine energy? Yellow is all about good vibes and golden-hour glow, and low-key, the trending color of the season. Every dress is made-to-order (no waste, no mass production), and comes in sizes 0–30, because everyone deserves their main character moment — no gatekeeping. Even better? Prices start at under $120. Chic, conscious, and affordable? Say less. The Atelier Homecoming Collection is available now, exclusively at About Azazie: Azazie is the leading DTC e-tailer for bridal gowns, bridesmaid dresses, special occasion wear, and accessories, offering high-quality gowns at affordable prices. Based in the tech capital of Silicon Valley, Azazie is disrupting the traditional bridal industry while garnering high ratings from customers and review sites alike. With 200+ bridal gowns and 400+ bridal party dresses in over 80 colors, Azazie is committed to body-positive fashion, offering all dresses from size 0-30, cut and sewn to order like expensive bespoke designs. Visit the website at View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE AZAZIE Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
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17-06-2025
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Azazie Unveils Second Barbie Collection With 20 Bridesmaid Dresses
Azazie has launched its second Barbie Bridesmaid Collection on Tuesday. This new release builds on last year's collaboration, featuring 20 entirely new styles, each priced under $159 and available in sizes 0 to 30. The collection features a range of shades, including a newly introduced Barbie Pink. Design elements include 3D floral rosettes, bows, shimmer fabrics and Azazie's signature Floral Burnout material, updated for the Barbie theme. The collection references Barbie's fashion history while incorporating current trends in bridal and bridesmaid attire, according to the brand. More from WWD Yahoo Mail Unveils AI Mobile App Feature and Collabs With Anti Social Social Club Ja Morant's Swarovski-studded Nike Air Force 1s Are Expected to Be Released This Year Kendra Scott and Dolly Parton Launch Second Jewelry Collection Inspired by 'I Will Always Love You' 'For the second installment of our Barbie x Azazie Bridesmaid collaboration, we elevated the narrative — blending Barbie's iconic legacy with refined bridalwear design,' Daniel Sanchez, Azazie's creative director, told WWD via statement. 'This collection plays with proportion, texture and silhouette in a way that feels both aspirational and grounded in modernity. From sculptural florals to architectural bows, every piece is a study in bold femininity and self-expression — an homage to the timeless influence of Barbie through a couture-inspired lens.' The timing aligns with National Pink Day on Monday and the summer wedding season, targeting consumers interested in pop culture and event dressing. The collection, now available at is positioned for those seeking accessible, trend-driven bridesmaid options with a recognizable brand tie-in. Azazie released its first Barbie collaboration in March 2024, coinciding with the doll's 65th anniversary. Since the release of Greta Gerwig's hit movie 'Barbie' in 2023, Mattel has released an extensive list of collaborations, which also include Crocs, Zara, Forever 21 and Gap, among others. In 2024, Azazie also collaborated with designer Christian Siriano for an exclusive bridal collection. Together, they created 18 bridesmaid dresses and 13 wedding gowns, all priced under $1,200. Best of WWD ColourPop x Lilo & Stitch Collaborate on Mischievous Island Adventures Collection in New Campaign [PHOTOS] Lunar New Year Collections to Know: Details on Fashion, Jewelry and More Brands Embracing the Year of the Snake Valentine's Day Collections to Know: Details on Fashion, Makeup, Jewelry and More Brands Giving Products a Touch of Love, Live Updates