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Chandler Crime Recap: Shots Fired, Trespassing, and More in May 2025
Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Chandler Police Blotter: May 24 - June 1, 2025
On Sunday, June 1, Chandler Police Officers responded to a call of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. The caller reported hearing multiple gunshots in the area. This incident is currently under investigation.
A domestic violence/fight incident was reported at Glendale Community College on April 6, occurring at approximately 6:16 p.m. The case (25009115) is currently listed as pending.
At Chandler Gilbert Community College, officers responded to a disorderly conduct call on April 3 at 12:07 p.m. This case (25008808) has been marked as administrative.
A criminal trespassing incident was reported at Phoenix College Downtown on April 3 at 9:14 a.m., but was later determined to be unfounded (case 25008785). Another trespassing incident was reported at the same location earlier that day at 8:30 a.m., which was processed as an administrative matter (case 25008774).
Mesa Community College reported a hit and run non-injury accident that allegedly occurred between March 23 and March 29. The case (25008841) was later classified as unfounded. A fraud case was also reported at Mesa Community College on April 3 at 10:57 a.m., which was later determined to be unfounded (case 25008801).
The Chandler Police Department continues to monitor call patterns and response times across the city's districts and beats. The department's open data portal shows that emergency response can be initiated through multiple channels including emergency 911 calls, non-emergency calls or texts, officer-initiated actions, and alarm systems.
Chandler PD serves a growing population of nearly 270,000 residents with over 334 sworn officers and 171 civilian employees. The department maintains an interactive crime mapping program that allows residents to monitor criminal activity in their neighborhoods.
Residents with information about any of these incidents or other criminal activity are encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department. Those wishing to remain anonymous may submit tips through the department's online reporting system or contact Silent Witness.
For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency police assistance in Chandler, contact the department's main number. The Chandler Police Department updates its arrest bookings and calls for service data daily, with the most recent updates occurring on May 30 and May 24, 2025, respectively.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
On Sunday, June 1, Chandler Police Officers responded to a call of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. The caller reported hearing multiple gunshots in the area. This incident is currently under investigation.
A domestic violence/fight incident was reported at Glendale Community College on April 6, occurring at approximately 6:16 p.m. The case (25009115) is currently listed as pending.
At Chandler Gilbert Community College, officers responded to a disorderly conduct call on April 3 at 12:07 p.m. This case (25008808) has been marked as administrative.
A criminal trespassing incident was reported at Phoenix College Downtown on April 3 at 9:14 a.m., but was later determined to be unfounded (case 25008785). Another trespassing incident was reported at the same location earlier that day at 8:30 a.m., which was processed as an administrative matter (case 25008774).
Mesa Community College reported a hit and run non-injury accident that allegedly occurred between March 23 and March 29. The case (25008841) was later classified as unfounded. A fraud case was also reported at Mesa Community College on April 3 at 10:57 a.m., which was later determined to be unfounded (case 25008801).
The Chandler Police Department continues to monitor call patterns and response times across the city's districts and beats. The department's open data portal shows that emergency response can be initiated through multiple channels including emergency 911 calls, non-emergency calls or texts, officer-initiated actions, and alarm systems.
Chandler PD serves a growing population of nearly 270,000 residents with over 334 sworn officers and 171 civilian employees. The department maintains an interactive crime mapping program that allows residents to monitor criminal activity in their neighborhoods.
Residents with information about any of these incidents or other criminal activity are encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department. Those wishing to remain anonymous may submit tips through the department's online reporting system or contact Silent Witness.
For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency police assistance in Chandler, contact the department's main number. The Chandler Police Department updates its arrest bookings and calls for service data daily, with the most recent updates occurring on May 30 and May 24, 2025, respectively.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI