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Missing Persons and Public Safety Updates in Mesa, Arizona
Published 9 months ago
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In the past week across Mesa, a 17-year-old named Jesus Valenzuela-Isla was reported missing near the intersection of Southern Avenue and Mesa Drive on July 16. Police describe him as last seen wearing a black T-shirt, green cargo pants, and sandals, and are actively seeking the public’s help. Anyone with information is urged to contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211. According to FOX 10 Phoenix, Kyianna Begaye, age 17, was reported missing on June 26 after leaving her home near Gilbert Road and University Drive. She was last seen in a black long-sleeved jacket and black sweatpants. Efforts to locate her continue, and the Mesa Police Department requests tips from the community.
Mesa Police reported on July 22 that three missing youth previously reported in the city were safely located. The department did not release further details or names due to privacy protocols and the involvement of minors, according to YourValley.net.
In missing adult incidents, Isaac Ortiz, 25, was reported missing near Crismon and Broadway roads on June 19. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office distributed a flyer on June 23. Ortiz was last seen in a black sweatshirt and black pants, and police are seeking the public’s assistance.
On July 21, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office responded to a missing person’s report connected to a fishing accident at the Salt River near the Sheep’s Crossing Recreation Site. The body of 53-year-old Tre-vor Adams was recovered after he was reported missing on Monday evening. Fox 10 Phoenix reports Adams was last seen wearing a gray long-sleeved shirt, a black hat, and brown fishing waders before the incident was ruled a tragic accident.
No new major violent or property crimes were highlighted by city or county officials this week. There were no reports of large-scale burglaries, robberies, or assaults released for public disclosure. Police continue to prioritize investigations in ongoing missing persons cases, with support from local and regional agencies.
Mesa Police Department has not issued new appeals for community assistance regarding active suspects from open criminal investigations in the past week. Court and law enforcement sources report that the majority of recent cases remain under investigation or have been resolved without arrests.
Listeners are reminded to observe caution in all areas and remain vigilant, especially regarding missing persons. There is no evidence to suggest a notable increase in violent crime citywide, and no emerging patterns in property crime have been announced by authorities. When reviewing events from the past week, missing person cases continue to be the main focus of local police efforts.
If you have any information about the incidents mentioned, or any other tips regarding criminal activity in Mesa, please contact Mesa Police’s non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or dial 911 in an emergency.
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Mesa Police reported on July 22 that three missing youth previously reported in the city were safely located. The department did not release further details or names due to privacy protocols and the involvement of minors, according to YourValley.net.
In missing adult incidents, Isaac Ortiz, 25, was reported missing near Crismon and Broadway roads on June 19. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office distributed a flyer on June 23. Ortiz was last seen in a black sweatshirt and black pants, and police are seeking the public’s assistance.
On July 21, Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office responded to a missing person’s report connected to a fishing accident at the Salt River near the Sheep’s Crossing Recreation Site. The body of 53-year-old Tre-vor Adams was recovered after he was reported missing on Monday evening. Fox 10 Phoenix reports Adams was last seen wearing a gray long-sleeved shirt, a black hat, and brown fishing waders before the incident was ruled a tragic accident.
No new major violent or property crimes were highlighted by city or county officials this week. There were no reports of large-scale burglaries, robberies, or assaults released for public disclosure. Police continue to prioritize investigations in ongoing missing persons cases, with support from local and regional agencies.
Mesa Police Department has not issued new appeals for community assistance regarding active suspects from open criminal investigations in the past week. Court and law enforcement sources report that the majority of recent cases remain under investigation or have been resolved without arrests.
Listeners are reminded to observe caution in all areas and remain vigilant, especially regarding missing persons. There is no evidence to suggest a notable increase in violent crime citywide, and no emerging patterns in property crime have been announced by authorities. When reviewing events from the past week, missing person cases continue to be the main focus of local police efforts.
If you have any information about the incidents mentioned, or any other tips regarding criminal activity in Mesa, please contact Mesa Police’s non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or dial 911 in an emergency.
Thank you for tuning in. Remember to subscribe for ongoing updates and vital safety news. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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