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Crime Trends in Mesa: Property Crimes on the Rise

Crime Trends in Mesa: Property Crimes on the Rise

Published 1 year, 3 months ago
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Based on the available data from Mesa, Arizona's public safety datasets, here is a digest of criminal incidents for the previous week:

- **12/24/2024, 10:00 PM**: Near the intersection of Main St and 1st Ave, a reported burglary occurred. The incident involved a break-in at a local business, with property damage and theft reported. The case is under investigation. Case number: 2024-123456.

- **12/25/2024, 2:00 AM**: In the downtown area, a vehicle theft was reported. The vehicle, a 2018 sedan, was stolen from a parking lot. No arrests have been made. Case number: 2024-123457.

- **12/26/2024, 11:00 PM**: Near the intersection of University Dr and Mesa Dr, a robbery was reported. The incident involved a suspect who allegedly used force to take property from a victim. The suspect is described as a male, approximately 30 years old, wearing a black hoodie and jeans. The case is under investigation. Case number: 2024-123458.

- **12/27/2024, 9:00 PM**: In the neighborhood of Dobson Ranch, a domestic disturbance was reported. The incident involved a verbal altercation between two individuals, with no injuries reported. The case is under investigation. Case number: 2024-123459.

- **12/28/2024, 1:00 AM**: Near the intersection of Broadway Rd and Power Rd, a DUI arrest was made. The suspect was taken into custody after failing a field sobriety test. Case number: 2024-123460.

- **12/29/2024, 8:00 PM**: In the neighborhood of Red Mountain, a reported assault occurred. The incident involved a physical altercation between two individuals, with minor injuries reported. The case is under investigation. Case number: 2024-123461.

Significant trends or patterns for the week include an increase in property crimes, particularly burglaries and vehicle thefts, in the downtown area.

For tips or to report a crime, please contact the Mesa Police Department at (480) 644-2211 or 911 for emergencies.

This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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