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"Mesa Crime Roundup: Burglaries, Assaults, and Theft Investigations in Diverse Neighborhoods"
Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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During the week of June 4 to June 10, 2025, Mesa police responded to a range of criminal incidents across the city. In the Central Mesa area, officers investigated several cases including an alleged residential burglary reported near University Drive and Alma School Road. The suspect reportedly gained entry into the home during the evening hours; the incident remains under investigation.
In the Dobson Ranch neighborhood, officers responded to reports of an alleged aggravated assault at a local convenience store. The incident involved a verbal dispute escalating to physical violence between two adult males; one individual was treated for minor injuries at the scene. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
A vehicle theft was reported in the Fiesta District, with the owner discovering their car missing from a parking lot near Southern Avenue and Dobson Road on June 6. At this time, the alleged theft is under investigation; police encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Near the intersection of Power Road and Broadway Road in East Mesa, there was a reported shoplifting incident at a retail store. The alleged suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his 20s, approximately 5’8” tall, last seen wearing a red hoodie and black jeans. Police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying the individual involved.
Mesa police also responded to an alleged criminal damage incident near Country Club Drive and Main Street involving graffiti on a city-owned building. Cleanup crews have been dispatched, and the case is under investigation.
On June 8, a report of alleged disorderly conduct was taken by officers in the Red Mountain neighborhood after witnesses described a large group arguing loudly in a park after dark. The group dispersed before officers arrived, and no arrests were made.
At Mesa Community College, a case of simple assault was reported on June 5, resulting in one party sustaining minor injuries. The incident remains pending under case number 25011624.
Reviewing the week's activity, authorities noted a consistent volume of property-related crimes and disorderly conduct cases across multiple neighborhoods, with increased reports of theft and vandalism in commercial corridors. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and keep vehicles and property secured.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or submit anonymous tips through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. For emergencies, call 911 immediately.
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In the Dobson Ranch neighborhood, officers responded to reports of an alleged aggravated assault at a local convenience store. The incident involved a verbal dispute escalating to physical violence between two adult males; one individual was treated for minor injuries at the scene. No arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
A vehicle theft was reported in the Fiesta District, with the owner discovering their car missing from a parking lot near Southern Avenue and Dobson Road on June 6. At this time, the alleged theft is under investigation; police encourage anyone with information to come forward.
Near the intersection of Power Road and Broadway Road in East Mesa, there was a reported shoplifting incident at a retail store. The alleged suspect is described as a Hispanic male in his 20s, approximately 5’8” tall, last seen wearing a red hoodie and black jeans. Police are actively seeking public assistance in identifying the individual involved.
Mesa police also responded to an alleged criminal damage incident near Country Club Drive and Main Street involving graffiti on a city-owned building. Cleanup crews have been dispatched, and the case is under investigation.
On June 8, a report of alleged disorderly conduct was taken by officers in the Red Mountain neighborhood after witnesses described a large group arguing loudly in a park after dark. The group dispersed before officers arrived, and no arrests were made.
At Mesa Community College, a case of simple assault was reported on June 5, resulting in one party sustaining minor injuries. The incident remains pending under case number 25011624.
Reviewing the week's activity, authorities noted a consistent volume of property-related crimes and disorderly conduct cases across multiple neighborhoods, with increased reports of theft and vandalism in commercial corridors. Residents are advised to remain vigilant and keep vehicles and property secured.
Anyone with information about these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or submit anonymous tips through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. For emergencies, call 911 immediately.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI