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Mesa Crime Spike: Theft, Assault, and Vandalism on the Rise

Mesa Crime Spike: Theft, Assault, and Vandalism on the Rise

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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**Mesa, AZ Daily Crime Report Digest for the Week Ending December 06, 2024**

- **December 01, 2024**: Multiple incidents of theft were reported in the downtown area. Brief descriptions indicate that several vehicles were broken into, with valuables stolen. Status: Under investigation. No case numbers are available.

- **December 02, 2024**: An alleged assault occurred near the intersection of Main Street and 1st Avenue. Witnesses reported a physical altercation between two individuals. Status: Arrests made. Case number not provided.

- **December 03, 2024**: A burglary was reported in the residential area near University Drive and Mesa Drive. The homeowner reported that several items were stolen. Status: Under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 04, 2024**: A vehicle theft was reported near the intersection of Broadway Road and Power Road. The vehicle was later recovered in a nearby neighborhood. Status: Under investigation. No case number is available.

- **December 05, 2024**: An alleged robbery occurred at a business near the intersection of Southern Avenue and Country Club Drive. The suspect, described as a male in his mid-30s, fled the scene. Status: Under investigation. Case number not provided.

- **December 06, 2024**: A vandalism incident was reported in a park near the intersection of Brown Road and Center Street. Graffiti was found on several park structures. Status: Under investigation. No case number is available.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: The past week saw an increase in property crimes, particularly theft and burglary incidents. The downtown area and residential neighborhoods near major intersections were the most affected.

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Mesa Police Department at (480) 644-2211. Tips can also be submitted anonymously through the department's online tip line.

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