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"Chandler Crime Roundup: Vehicle Burglaries, Assault, and Property Thefts Investigated"

"Chandler Crime Roundup: Vehicle Burglaries, Assault, and Property Thefts Investigated"

Published 9 months, 2 weeks ago
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For the week ending July 12, 2025, Chandler Police responded to and investigated a range of criminal incidents across the city. According to Chandler Independent and FOX 10 Phoenix, the following noteworthy cases have been publicly reported from various neighborhoods.

In the vicinity of Chandler Boulevard and Alma School Road, officers responded to an alleged vehicle burglary late Monday night. The suspect reportedly broke into several parked vehicles at an apartment complex parking lot, stealing electronics and personal items. The incident is under active investigation as detectives review surveillance footage.

Near the intersection of Ray Road and Arizona Avenue, police were dispatched early Wednesday following reports of an alleged assault in a shopping center parking lot. According to initial statements, a verbal dispute escalated into physical altercation between two adult males. One individual was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. No arrests have been announced, and investigators ask anyone who witnessed the confrontation to come forward.

Late Thursday, in a residential neighborhood north of Warner Road and Dobson Road, Chandler officers were called to the scene of an alleged residential theft. A homeowner reported several packages were taken from their front porch during daylight hours. Officers are canvassing the area for potential video evidence. Detectives are seeking public assistance in locating a person of interest described as a male, mid-30s, medium build, last seen wearing a grey hoodie and dark jeans, who was observed in the area at the time of the incident.

In the Price Corridor, near the Loop 202 and Price Road interchange, officers responded Saturday afternoon to an alleged commercial burglary reported by management of a local electronics retailer. Employees stated that multiple high-value items were missing after a break-in overnight. Preliminary review of security footage shows at least two unidentified individuals with facial coverings entering the rear of the store. The case remains open and under investigation.

No significant violent crimes, such as homicide or aggravated assault with weapons, were reported within Chandler city limits for the previous week, based on available public safety bulletins. There have also been no updates from Chandler Police related to missing persons for this period as of July 12. Maricopa County jail booking logs show no major Chandler-related arrests for newly charged violent felonies during the referenced timeframe.

While the incidents cover a range of theft- and property-related offenses, there does not appear to be a specific pattern or crime series affecting particular neighborhoods at this time. The Chandler Police Department encourages anyone with information about any active investigations, suspicious activity, or outstanding suspects to contact the non-emergency line at 480-782-4130 or submit anonymous tips through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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