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"Chandler Police Blotter: Crimes and Investigations in Chandler, AZ"
Published 11 months, 2 weeks ago
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During the week of April 30 through May 6, 2025, Chandler police responded to a range of incidents across the city. In a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue, officers were dispatched just before 2 a.m. Sunday following reports of multiple gunshots. The incident is under investigation; no arrests have been reported and police have not released suspect details at this time.
Several alleged thefts and burglaries were reported throughout the week in commercial and residential areas. In the vicinity of Alma School Road and Chandler Boulevard, officers took a report of an alleged vehicle burglary with items missing from the interior. The case remains under investigation. Near Pecos Road and Dobson Road, a business reported an alleged shoplifting incident; responding officers obtained surveillance footage and continue to review evidence.
On the afternoon of May 3, officers responded to a disturbance in a neighborhood near Cooper Road and Elliot Road. The incident was classified as a domestic dispute. Parties were separated and interviewed on scene. No arrests were made and the case remains open for further review.
A report of alleged vandalism came in from a park near Chandler Heights Road and Arizona Avenue, where spray paint was found on playground equipment. Officers collected evidence, and the case is under investigation.
A traffic stop near McQueen Road and Warner Road led to the arrest of one adult individual on alleged DUI charges. Officers booked the suspect following field sobriety tests and further investigation.
Chandler police are seeking public assistance in an alleged robbery that occurred near Frye Road and Arizona Avenue late in the evening on May 4. The suspect is described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Chandler PD.
Other incidents during the week included reports of alleged criminal damage, fraudulent activity in financial institutions along the Price Corridor, and a disturbance at a retail establishment near Ray Road and McClintock Drive that resulted in one arrest on outstanding warrants.
Case numbers are available upon request for specific incidents.
No significant trends were identified, although thefts and vehicle-related crimes continue to occur citywide. For crime tips or to provide information, contact Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130 or use the department's non-emergency text messaging service. If you witness an emergency, dial 911 immediately.
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Several alleged thefts and burglaries were reported throughout the week in commercial and residential areas. In the vicinity of Alma School Road and Chandler Boulevard, officers took a report of an alleged vehicle burglary with items missing from the interior. The case remains under investigation. Near Pecos Road and Dobson Road, a business reported an alleged shoplifting incident; responding officers obtained surveillance footage and continue to review evidence.
On the afternoon of May 3, officers responded to a disturbance in a neighborhood near Cooper Road and Elliot Road. The incident was classified as a domestic dispute. Parties were separated and interviewed on scene. No arrests were made and the case remains open for further review.
A report of alleged vandalism came in from a park near Chandler Heights Road and Arizona Avenue, where spray paint was found on playground equipment. Officers collected evidence, and the case is under investigation.
A traffic stop near McQueen Road and Warner Road led to the arrest of one adult individual on alleged DUI charges. Officers booked the suspect following field sobriety tests and further investigation.
Chandler police are seeking public assistance in an alleged robbery that occurred near Frye Road and Arizona Avenue late in the evening on May 4. The suspect is described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Chandler PD.
Other incidents during the week included reports of alleged criminal damage, fraudulent activity in financial institutions along the Price Corridor, and a disturbance at a retail establishment near Ray Road and McClintock Drive that resulted in one arrest on outstanding warrants.
Case numbers are available upon request for specific incidents.
No significant trends were identified, although thefts and vehicle-related crimes continue to occur citywide. For crime tips or to provide information, contact Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130 or use the department's non-emergency text messaging service. If you witness an emergency, dial 911 immediately.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI