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Chandler Police Blotter: Shots Fired, Trespassing, and Property Crimes Reported
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. The incident remains under investigation, and authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.
During the last week of May, officers responded to multiple incidents across Chandler. On May 28, police received reports of trespassing in a residential area. The suspect was apprehended at the scene, and charges are pending review by the county prosecutor.
Police responded to a disturbance call on May 26 in the downtown district, where multiple individuals were allegedly engaged in a verbal altercation that had escalated. Officers arrived within minutes to de-escalate the situation, and no arrests were made at that time.
A property crime was reported on May 25 in the western part of the city, where a business owner discovered vandalism upon opening their store. Surveillance footage is being reviewed as the investigation continues.
On May 24, officers responded to a suspected controlled substance violation near Chandler Gilbert Community College. The case remains active, with laboratory results pending.
Also on April 28, a panic alarm was triggered at Chandler Gilbert Community College at 11:39 am (case #25011207). Officers arrived within minutes and determined it was a false alarm, with no threat to public safety.
The Chandler Police Department continues to monitor patterns of criminal activity throughout the city. Recent data shows slight increases in property crimes compared to the same period last year, while violent crime rates remain relatively stable.
Citizens are reminded that emergency calls should be directed to 911, while non-emergency situations can be reported to the department's main line. Anonymous tips regarding any of these incidents can be submitted through the department's online portal or by calling the confidential tip line. The Chandler Police Department thanks the community for their continued vigilance and cooperation in maintaining public safety.
For those interested in detailed crime data, the Chandler Police Department maintains an open data portal that is updated daily with calls for service and arrest information. This transparency initiative allows residents to stay informed about public safety matters in their neighborhoods.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department's non-emergency line at (480) 782-4130 or submit anonymous tips to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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. The incident remains under investigation, and authorities are asking anyone with information to come forward.
During the last week of May, officers responded to multiple incidents across Chandler. On May 28, police received reports of trespassing in a residential area. The suspect was apprehended at the scene, and charges are pending review by the county prosecutor.
Police responded to a disturbance call on May 26 in the downtown district, where multiple individuals were allegedly engaged in a verbal altercation that had escalated. Officers arrived within minutes to de-escalate the situation, and no arrests were made at that time.
A property crime was reported on May 25 in the western part of the city, where a business owner discovered vandalism upon opening their store. Surveillance footage is being reviewed as the investigation continues.
On May 24, officers responded to a suspected controlled substance violation near Chandler Gilbert Community College. The case remains active, with laboratory results pending.
Also on April 28, a panic alarm was triggered at Chandler Gilbert Community College at 11:39 am (case #25011207). Officers arrived within minutes and determined it was a false alarm, with no threat to public safety.
The Chandler Police Department continues to monitor patterns of criminal activity throughout the city. Recent data shows slight increases in property crimes compared to the same period last year, while violent crime rates remain relatively stable.
Citizens are reminded that emergency calls should be directed to 911, while non-emergency situations can be reported to the department's main line. Anonymous tips regarding any of these incidents can be submitted through the department's online portal or by calling the confidential tip line. The Chandler Police Department thanks the community for their continued vigilance and cooperation in maintaining public safety.
For those interested in detailed crime data, the Chandler Police Department maintains an open data portal that is updated daily with calls for service and arrest information. This transparency initiative allows residents to stay informed about public safety matters in their neighborhoods.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department's non-emergency line at (480) 782-4130 or submit anonymous tips to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI