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Crime Wave in Mesa: Robberies, Thefts, and Vandalism on the Rise

Crime Wave in Mesa: Robberies, Thefts, and Vandalism on the Rise

Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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Mesa, Arizona, daily crime report digest for February 16-22, 2025:

- February 16, 2025: Robbery of an individual reported at West Main Street and South Stapley Drive. The suspect allegedly took personal items from the victim. The case is under investigation.

- February 17, 2025: Multiple incidents of theft and property damage were reported across various neighborhoods in Mesa. Details are limited due to ongoing investigations.

- February 18, 2025: A vehicle burglary was reported in the downtown area. The suspect allegedly broke into a vehicle and stole valuables. No arrests have been made.

- February 19, 2025: Another robbery of an individual was reported at a highway/road/alley/sidewalk near West Main Street and South Stapley Drive. The suspect allegedly used force to take personal items from the victim. The case is under investigation.

- February 20, 2025: Several incidents of vandalism were reported in residential areas. The suspects allegedly damaged property. Investigations are ongoing.

- February 21, 2025: A report of suspicious activity was made in a neighborhood near East University Drive and North Mesa Drive. The incident is under investigation.

- February 22, 2025: Multiple reports of theft were made in commercial areas. The suspects allegedly stole merchandise from stores. No arrests have been made.

Significant trends or patterns: There has been an increase in robberies and thefts in public areas, particularly near West Main Street and South Stapley Drive.

Emergency contact information for tips: If you have any information regarding these incidents, please contact the Mesa Police Department at (480) 644-2211.

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