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Crimes Around Mesa Colleges Raise Concerns: Law Enforcement Maintains Presence

Crimes Around Mesa Colleges Raise Concerns: Law Enforcement Maintains Presence

Published 11 months ago
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MESA POLICE BLOTTER - WEEK OF MAY 12-19, 2025

The following is a selection of recent incidents reported to the Mesa Police Department and Mesa County Sheriff's Office.

CRIMINAL DAMAGE: Officers responded to a report of criminal damage at Mesa Community College on March 31, 2025, at approximately 4:57 am. After investigation, the incident was determined to be unfounded. Case #25008358.

ASSAULT: An assault incident was reported at Phoenix College on March 29, 2025, at 5:23 pm. Officers arrived on scene by 6:37 pm. The case remains pending as investigators gather additional evidence.

THREATS AND SHOTS FIRED: Over the weekend, officers responded to a threats and shots fired incident in Mesa. This incident was reported on the Mesa Police Department's social media on May 12, 2025. No further details are currently available.

DISORDERLY CONDUCT: On March 26, 2025, at 12:12 pm, officers responded to Gateway Community College - Central City regarding a disorderly conduct complaint. Following a three-hour investigation, an arrest was made. Case #25007957.

CRIMINAL TRESPASSING: A trespassing incident was reported at Phoenix College on March 30, 2025, at 5:37 pm. The case has been referred for administrative handling. Case #25008351.

THREATENING AND INTIMIDATING: South Mountain Community College reported threatening and intimidating behavior on March 28, 2025, at 7:40 am. Officers arrived and completed their initial investigation by 8:20 am. The case remains pending. Case #25008172.

The Mesa County Sheriff's Office maintains a Daily Activity Log of various incidents handled within the last 24 hours, which is available for public review.

TRENDS AND PATTERNS: Recent weeks have shown incidents concentrated around educational institutions in the Mesa area. Law enforcement continues to maintain visibility around these locations.

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION: For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency situations, contact the Mesa Police Department at 480-644-2211. The Mesa Police Department's social media accounts are not monitored 24/7 and should not be used to report crimes.

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