Receiving Alert Activated emails from a deleted service.

I used to have a cloud service that I had alerts monitoring the response time.
I deleted the service a while ago, however I still receive email alerts.
e.g. 
[ALERT ACTIVATED] - Response Time (home/US : CA-San Jose) >= 1 (seconds) in the last 15 minutes
Response Time (home/US : CA-San Jose) >= 1 (seconds) in the last 15 minutes' was activated for [name]
You can view more details for this alert in the Microsoft Azure Management Portal.
I can't find anywhere to remove this alert since the service has already been deleted.

hi JacobCh,
You can delete the Azure Alert rule about this cloud service, Please try this steps:
When you delete an alert rule, the rule is removed completely from the system, and Azure ceases to monitor the metric and condition.
To delete an alert rule        
Select a rule on the Alerts page in Management Services, and then click the
Delete Rule action.
Also, you could see this official documents about how to manage the Alert:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/azure/dn306638.aspx
Regards,
Will
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