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Weekly Crime Report: Trespassing and Vandalism at Mesa Colleges
Published 11 months, 1 week ago
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Mesa, Arizona Weekly Crime Report: April 26 - May 7, 2025
On April 26, Mesa Police responded to multiple incidents across the city. Details of specific locations were recorded but not publicly disclosed.
Between April 26 and May 2, several incidents were logged in the Mesa Police blotter, with officers responding to various calls throughout the city.
A criminal trespassing incident was reported at Phoenix College Downtown on February 25 at approximately 5:02 PM. This case is currently pending investigation.
On the same day, officers responded to a criminal damage report at Mesa Community College at 2:55 PM. After investigation, this case was marked as unfounded.
At Mesa Community College Downtown Center, a theft report was filed on February 25 regarding an incident that allegedly occurred on July 1, 2024. This case remains pending.
Criminal damage was reported at Chandler Gilbert Community College Williams Campus on February 25 at 6:10 PM, with officers arriving on scene by 6:37 PM. The case is still under investigation.
More recently, on May 5 at 7:19 AM, an incident was reported and addressed by officers by 7:51 AM. The nature of this incident was not specified in available records.
On May 7 at 5:31 PM, officers responded to a criminal trespassing call, arriving on scene by 5:56 PM. This case has been assigned the number 25012222.
The Mesa Police Department continues to compile crime statistics through their Criminal Justice Information Division, which serves as the central repository for all police reports and produces monthly statistical reports sent to the FBI for tracking crime patterns.
Notable trends include several trespassing incidents and reports of criminal damage across educational institutions in the Mesa area.
For information about specific incidents or to report tips, residents can contact the Mesa Police Department Criminal Justice Information Division at 480-644-2310. The office is located at 59 S. Hibbert, Mesa, and is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For emergencies, always call 911. Anonymous tips can be provided through Silent Witness.
Those seeking police records can access accident reports online through APPRISS INC at www.buycrash.com. All public records are edited in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes to protect personal information.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
On April 26, Mesa Police responded to multiple incidents across the city. Details of specific locations were recorded but not publicly disclosed.
Between April 26 and May 2, several incidents were logged in the Mesa Police blotter, with officers responding to various calls throughout the city.
A criminal trespassing incident was reported at Phoenix College Downtown on February 25 at approximately 5:02 PM. This case is currently pending investigation.
On the same day, officers responded to a criminal damage report at Mesa Community College at 2:55 PM. After investigation, this case was marked as unfounded.
At Mesa Community College Downtown Center, a theft report was filed on February 25 regarding an incident that allegedly occurred on July 1, 2024. This case remains pending.
Criminal damage was reported at Chandler Gilbert Community College Williams Campus on February 25 at 6:10 PM, with officers arriving on scene by 6:37 PM. The case is still under investigation.
More recently, on May 5 at 7:19 AM, an incident was reported and addressed by officers by 7:51 AM. The nature of this incident was not specified in available records.
On May 7 at 5:31 PM, officers responded to a criminal trespassing call, arriving on scene by 5:56 PM. This case has been assigned the number 25012222.
The Mesa Police Department continues to compile crime statistics through their Criminal Justice Information Division, which serves as the central repository for all police reports and produces monthly statistical reports sent to the FBI for tracking crime patterns.
Notable trends include several trespassing incidents and reports of criminal damage across educational institutions in the Mesa area.
For information about specific incidents or to report tips, residents can contact the Mesa Police Department Criminal Justice Information Division at 480-644-2310. The office is located at 59 S. Hibbert, Mesa, and is open Monday through Thursday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For emergencies, always call 911. Anonymous tips can be provided through Silent Witness.
Those seeking police records can access accident reports online through APPRISS INC at www.buycrash.com. All public records are edited in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes to protect personal information.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI