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"Crime, Protests, and a Missing Person: The Latest from Mesa, AZ"
Published 9 months ago
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Mesa Police responded to a protest incident on July 17 at a high-traffic intersection in west Mesa, where organizers allege a firearm was displayed during a confrontation. Authorities confirmed the scene escalated and are currently investigating whether a weapon was indeed produced. Police are seeking additional witnesses and information from the public as the case remains open.
The Mesa Police Department is actively seeking help from the community to locate 22-year-old Dylan Waltz, who was last reported seen around 11 p.m. on July 16 in the vicinity of southern and central Mesa neighborhoods. Waltz’s disappearance is still under investigation, and anyone with tips is urged to come forward. Dylan was described by police but no suspect information is relevant as this is a missing person case according to the Mesa Independent.
According to a federal court document, Mesa police filed a report in relation to an alleged “possible murder for hire” case. The case was documented and remains under further inquiry by federal and Mesa authorities. Specific details have not been released due to the sensitive nature of the investigation.
Police activity around the city also included the monitoring and response to property crime trends reported in neighboring Fountain Hills. These included incidents of theft and vehicle-related offenses within the past week, reported to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. While these incidents are not exclusive to Mesa, there have been increased patrols in border neighborhoods due to recent cross-jurisdictional activity, consistent with the movement of stolen vehicles and reported thefts.
Significant trends this past week include an uptick in protest-related calls, several ongoing property crime investigations, and a missing persons case drawing community concern. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity or information regarding these or other incidents. For tips or urgent information, please contact Mesa Police at their non-emergency tip line or dial 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
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The Mesa Police Department is actively seeking help from the community to locate 22-year-old Dylan Waltz, who was last reported seen around 11 p.m. on July 16 in the vicinity of southern and central Mesa neighborhoods. Waltz’s disappearance is still under investigation, and anyone with tips is urged to come forward. Dylan was described by police but no suspect information is relevant as this is a missing person case according to the Mesa Independent.
According to a federal court document, Mesa police filed a report in relation to an alleged “possible murder for hire” case. The case was documented and remains under further inquiry by federal and Mesa authorities. Specific details have not been released due to the sensitive nature of the investigation.
Police activity around the city also included the monitoring and response to property crime trends reported in neighboring Fountain Hills. These included incidents of theft and vehicle-related offenses within the past week, reported to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. While these incidents are not exclusive to Mesa, there have been increased patrols in border neighborhoods due to recent cross-jurisdictional activity, consistent with the movement of stolen vehicles and reported thefts.
Significant trends this past week include an uptick in protest-related calls, several ongoing property crime investigations, and a missing persons case drawing community concern. Listeners are reminded to remain vigilant and to report any suspicious activity or information regarding these or other incidents. For tips or urgent information, please contact Mesa Police at their non-emergency tip line or dial 9-1-1 in case of emergency.
Thank you for tuning in and be sure to subscribe for daily updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI