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Mesa Crime Roundup: Fatal Crash, Sex Crimes Arrest, and Ongoing Missing Persons Cases
Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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In Mesa last week, near the intersection of Country Club Drive and the US 60 on July 25, a fatal multi-vehicle crash occurred involving three vehicles. One person was killed, and the Department of Public Safety confirmed Mesa police are assisting in the ongoing investigation.
Mesa police arrested a 61-year-old man, Stanley Jay, on July 23 in connection with alleged sex crimes after receiving information from someone at Worship Life Center church about an inappropriate relationship. This case remains active and under investigation.
According to public announcements, a group of Mesa park rangers is currently under investigation following reports that they were among the top overtime earners in comparison to other city employees. No arrests have been reported and the investigation is ongoing.
Throughout the Phoenix metro area, several missing persons cases remain open with involvement from Mesa police or other local agencies. On July 3, a missing person, 17-year-old Jesus Valenzuela-Isla, was last seen near Southern Avenue and Mesa Drive. He was reportedly wearing a black T-shirt, green cargo pants, and sandals. Police are seeking public assistance. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Mesa police at 480-644-2211.
On June 26, Kyianna Begaye, age 17, was last seen on foot near Gilbert Road and University Drive dressed in a black long-sleeved jacket and black sweatpants. The search remains active, and public assistance is requested; please contact Mesa police if you have information.
Isaac Ortiz, 25, was last seen on June 19 near Crismon and Broadway roads in Mesa wearing a black sweatshirt and black pants. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office reported his disappearance on June 23, noting Ortiz had not arrived for a planned job interview. Anyone with information should call MCSO at 602-876-1011.
Collision data and missing persons reports indicate no current clusters or rising patterns in a single crime category, though continued vigilance is encouraged around major intersections and among youth populations. As Mesa navigates ongoing investigations and unresolved cases, community awareness and reporting remain vital.
If you have information about any crimes or missing persons, contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211, or in emergencies, call 911.
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Mesa police arrested a 61-year-old man, Stanley Jay, on July 23 in connection with alleged sex crimes after receiving information from someone at Worship Life Center church about an inappropriate relationship. This case remains active and under investigation.
According to public announcements, a group of Mesa park rangers is currently under investigation following reports that they were among the top overtime earners in comparison to other city employees. No arrests have been reported and the investigation is ongoing.
Throughout the Phoenix metro area, several missing persons cases remain open with involvement from Mesa police or other local agencies. On July 3, a missing person, 17-year-old Jesus Valenzuela-Isla, was last seen near Southern Avenue and Mesa Drive. He was reportedly wearing a black T-shirt, green cargo pants, and sandals. Police are seeking public assistance. Anyone with information about his whereabouts is urged to contact Mesa police at 480-644-2211.
On June 26, Kyianna Begaye, age 17, was last seen on foot near Gilbert Road and University Drive dressed in a black long-sleeved jacket and black sweatpants. The search remains active, and public assistance is requested; please contact Mesa police if you have information.
Isaac Ortiz, 25, was last seen on June 19 near Crismon and Broadway roads in Mesa wearing a black sweatshirt and black pants. The Maricopa County Sheriff's Office reported his disappearance on June 23, noting Ortiz had not arrived for a planned job interview. Anyone with information should call MCSO at 602-876-1011.
Collision data and missing persons reports indicate no current clusters or rising patterns in a single crime category, though continued vigilance is encouraged around major intersections and among youth populations. As Mesa navigates ongoing investigations and unresolved cases, community awareness and reporting remain vital.
If you have information about any crimes or missing persons, contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211, or in emergencies, call 911.
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