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"Week of Notable Mesa Crime Incidents Investigated by Police"

"Week of Notable Mesa Crime Incidents Investigated by Police"

Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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During the week of May 26 to June 1, 2025, Mesa police responded to several notable incidents across the city.

In the vicinity of Southern Avenue and Alma School Road, officers investigated an alleged burglary at a local business. Entry appeared to have been forced overnight. The incident remains under investigation; no arrests have been reported. Police are requesting anyone with information to come forward.

Along University Drive near the Downtown Mesa area, a motor vehicle theft was reported in a commercial parking lot. The vehicle was taken during daylight hours, and investigators are continuing their search. No suspect descriptions have been released at this time.

In the Dobson Ranch neighborhood, officers responded to an alleged aggravated assault at a multifamily residential complex. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The suspect fled prior to arrival, and the case is open and active.

Near Mesa Community College, disorderly conduct was reported on May 7 in the afternoon hours. Responding officers interviewed several subjects, and the case remains pending under case number 25012188.

Also in the Mesa Community College area, an alleged criminal damage incident was recorded on April 23, with property reportedly vandalized during the morning hours. That case remains pending at this time under case number 25010754.

In the area near Broadway Road and Country Club Drive, an alleged shoplifting incident was called in from a retail store. Employees reported a suspect leaving the scene on foot with merchandise. The matter is under active investigation.

On the east side, police responded to a disturbance in the Red Mountain neighborhood. Officers determined the incident involved an alleged domestic violence assault. One individual was taken into custody at the scene.

Additionally, a residential burglary was reported in the Superstition Springs area. Forced entry was discovered when the resident returned home during the evening hours. Detectives are following up on available leads; no arrests have been made.

Mesa police also assisted with other calls for service throughout the week, including suspected DUI traffic stops, minor thefts, and calls related to property damage. Most of these incidents remain under investigation, with detectives processing evidence and pursuing leads.

At this time, no major patterns or significant crime trends have been identified in the past week. However, continuing reports of property crime and vehicle thefts remain subjects of ongoing attention.

Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is urged to contact the Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at (480) 644-2211 or submit anonymous tips to Silent Witness at (480) WITNESS. If you witness a crime in progress or have an emergency, dial 911 immediately.

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