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Mesa Crime Update: Theft, Burglary, and Assault - January 2025

Mesa Crime Update: Theft, Burglary, and Assault - January 2025

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**Daily Crime Report Digest for Mesa, Arizona**

**January 1-7, 2025**

- **January 1, 2025**: Multiple incidents reported across Mesa.
- **Southeast neighborhood**: Alleged theft at a local retail store. Under investigation.
- **Northeast neighborhood**: Report of a burglary. Suspect fled the scene. Under investigation.
- **Central neighborhood**: Assault reported. One individual injured. Arrests made.

- **January 2, 2025**:
- **West Central neighborhood**: Vehicle theft reported. Vehicle recovered. Under investigation.
- **Southwest neighborhood**: Alleged robbery at a convenience store. Suspect described as a male, approximately 30 years old, wearing a black hoodie. Under investigation.

- **January 3, 2025**:
- **Northwest neighborhood**: Property damage reported. Vandalism suspected. Under investigation.
- **Southeast neighborhood**: Domestic disturbance reported. No arrests made.

- **January 4, 2025**:
- **Northeast neighborhood**: Alleged burglary at a residential property. Suspect fled the scene. Under investigation.
- **Central neighborhood**: Theft reported at a local business. Under investigation.

- **January 5, 2025**:
- **West Central neighborhood**: Vehicle accident with injuries reported. Under investigation.
- **Southwest neighborhood**: Alleged assault reported. One individual injured. Arrests made.

- **January 6, 2025**:
- **Northwest neighborhood**: Property theft reported. Suspect described as a female, approximately 25 years old, wearing a red jacket. Under investigation.
- **Southeast neighborhood**: Domestic disturbance reported. No arrests made.

- **January 7, 2025**:
- **Northeast neighborhood**: Alleged robbery at a retail store. Suspect fled the scene. Under investigation.
- **Central neighborhood**: Vandalism reported. Under investigation.

**Significant Trends or Patterns**: There has been an increase in property crimes, particularly theft and burglary, in the Southeast and Northwest neighborhoods. Vehicle thefts have also been reported in various areas.

**Emergency Contact Information for Tips**: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Mesa Police Department at 480-644-2310. All tips are confidential and appreciated.

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