Ford Hatchett joined the ABC15 team as a multimedia journalist in January of 2023.
BUCKEYE, AZ — A Buckeye man has been indicted for conspiracy after allegedly running several fake sober living homes across the Valley.
The indictment comes after ABC15 reported last month that Beckhum had been running a sober"shared living house" under the name"You're Not Alone Recovery Home. We found that the Arizona Department of Health Services had no record of Beckhum or any licenses for the homes. During an investigation by the AHCCCS Office and Inspector General, special agents executed search warrants at four unlicensed homes where they found 16 individuals living in unsanitary houses, according to AG's Office.
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