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Mesa Crime Report: Vehicle Thefts, Assaults, and Vandalism Investigated in February-March 2025

Mesa Crime Report: Vehicle Thefts, Assaults, and Vandalism Investigated in February-March 2025

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Mesa Police Department Crime Report for February 28 - March 6, 2025

On February 28, officers responded to a reported burglary at a business near Southern Avenue and Alma School Road. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear door and stole cash and electronics. The case remains under investigation.

A vehicle theft occurred on March 1 in the Dobson Ranch neighborhood. The victim reported their 2023 Honda Civic was taken from their driveway overnight. Police are reviewing surveillance footage from nearby homes.

Officers arrested a 32-year-old male for aggravated assault on March 2 following an altercation at a bar near Main Street and Stapley Drive. The suspect allegedly struck another patron with a beer bottle, causing lacerations requiring medical treatment. The case has been forwarded to the county attorney's office.

On March 3, police investigated a string of vehicle break-ins in the Alta Mesa neighborhood. Multiple residents reported items stolen from unlocked vehicles parked on the street overnight. Detectives are working to identify potential suspects captured on home security cameras.

A robbery was reported at a convenience store near University Drive and Gilbert Road on March 4. The suspect allegedly brandished a weapon and demanded cash from the register before fleeing on foot. Officers are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect, described as a white male in his 20s wearing a black hoodie and jeans.

Officers responded to Mesa Community College on March 5 for a report of vandalism. Several buildings were found spray painted with graffiti, causing an estimated $5,000 in damage. Campus security is assisting with the ongoing investigation.

On March 6, police arrested two juveniles for shoplifting at Superstition Springs Center. Store security observed the suspects concealing merchandise valued at over $500. The case will be handled through the juvenile court system.

Fraud investigators are looking into multiple reports of credit card skimming at gas stations along Power Road. Residents are advised to monitor accounts closely and report any suspicious activity.

Overall, property crimes showed a slight increase compared to the previous week, while violent crimes remained relatively stable. The police department reminds residents to secure vehicles and homes, and to report any suspicious activity.

Anyone with information about these or other crimes is encouraged to contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. Tips can be submitted anonymously.

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