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Chandler Crime Report: Burglary, Assault, Theft, and DUI Incidents in the Past Week

Chandler Crime Report: Burglary, Assault, Theft, and DUI Incidents in the Past Week

Published 9 months ago
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Chandler police responded to a reported alleged burglary near the Dobson and Ray Road area on Wednesday. Officers arrived to find a storage facility unit had been forced open and personal property removed. The investigation remains active, and police are currently reviewing nearby security footage. No arrests were made as of this report and no suspect description has been released.

Friday evening, officers were called to the SanTan neighborhood for an alleged aggravated assault incident. According to Chandler police, an altercation between two individuals escalated, resulting in a knife-related injury. One suspect, a male in his late twenties, was taken into custody at the scene. The victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was treated at a local hospital. The case is under review for potential charges; the investigation is ongoing.

On Saturday afternoon, Chandler police initiated an investigation near Pecos and Arizona Avenue after witnesses reported an alleged motor vehicle theft involving a black sedan. Patrol units canvassed the area and located the abandoned vehicle in a commercial parking lot. No suspects were present, and the vehicle was impounded for evidence. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect described as a Hispanic male, approximately 5'8", medium build, last seen wearing a grey hoodie and dark jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Chandler police.

In the early hours of Sunday, an alleged DUI-related traffic collision occurred near Chandler Boulevard and McQueen Road. Officers responded to a two-vehicle crash in the intersection. One driver, a female in her thirties, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of driving under the influence. No major injuries were reported; both vehicles sustained moderate damage. The investigation is considered closed with an arrest made.

Sunday afternoon, a shoplifting complaint was reported in the vicinity of the Chandler Fashion Center. Loss prevention described two suspects allegedly removing electronics from a retail store before exiting without payment. Responding officers arrived moments after the suspects fled in a red compact SUV heading eastbound. The case remains under investigation and police are reviewing surveillance video to identify those involved.

Later that day, police responded to reports of alleged vandalism at a public park in the Fulton Ranch area. Witnesses cited several individuals tagging playground equipment and park benches with spray paint. Suspects had fled the scene before officers arrived. Police are asking for assistance identifying anyone involved; no arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing.

Reviewing data from the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Daily Jail Population Report for July 20, several Chandler-area arrests were noted for probation violations, drug-related offenses, and outstanding warrants over the last week, consistent with county trends. Arrests in these cases remain categorized as booked and under initial court review.

No notable patterns of violent crime were reported this week, though there continues to be theft and property crime activity near major retail corridors and some increase in vandalism at public parks.

For any tips regarding these cases, listeners can contact Chandler police at their non-emergency line or submit information anonymously through Silent Witness.

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