MCAO files to revoke Preston Lord defendant’s pretrial release conditions

MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ — The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office has filed a petition to revoke Talyn Vigil’s release conditions. The new court filing comes after ABC15 has learned that Vigil was arrested for a second time while awaiting his trial.

Vigil, along with the five other remaining defendants, is charged with the murder of Preston Lord. The 16-year-old was leaving a 2023 Queen Creek Halloween party when he was attacked.

Preston died days later, and seven people in total were charged in the case. One defendant, William Owen Hines, is the only person so far to take a plea agreement…

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