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Chandler Police Report: Meth Bust, Vehicle Burglaries, and Shoplifting Incidents

Chandler Police Report: Meth Bust, Vehicle Burglaries, and Shoplifting Incidents

Published 8 months, 4 weeks ago
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Chandler Police report that last Thursday near the intersection of Arizona Avenue and Warner Road, officers initiated a traffic stop that resulted in a significant drug seizure. According to the Chandler Independent, officers discovered almost 400 pounds of alleged methamphetamine concealed within bags of onions inside the vehicle. The investigation is ongoing and police state the drugs were packaged in an unusual manner, but at this time, no suspect information or case number has been provided. On Monday, police responded to a disturbance near the Dobson Ranch neighborhood where a vehicle burglary was reported. Witnesses alleged a male suspect forcibly entered a parked car and removed several electronic devices before fleeing on foot. The incident remains under investigation; no arrests have been made. Over the weekend, officers responded to a report of alleged shoplifting at a large retail complex near Ray and Alma School roads. Store security stated two individuals attempted to exit the premises with unpaid merchandise valued over $500. Both suspects were detained by police on scene and subsequently charged; the property was returned to the store. Also reported, late last week an alleged aggravated assault occurred in a park near Pecos and McQueen roads following an altercation between two adult males. Officers arrived to find one individual with minor injuries; the other party had fled prior to police arrival. The victim described the suspect as a Hispanic male, early 30s, approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, last seen wearing a black shirt and blue jeans. Chandler Police are asking for public assistance in locating this individual. The case is ongoing. In other incidents, a juvenile was arrested for alleged vandalism in the Ocotillo area after multiple calls regarding spray-painted graffiti on playground equipment and public restrooms. The investigation is being handled by the Youth Crimes Unit. According to Chandler Police, no major violent crimes were reported in the downtown corridor during the previous week.

Significant trends during this period include an increase in alleged vehicle-related property crimes across several neighborhoods, particularly theft from vehicles and attempted burglaries of parked cars. Police continue to urge listeners to secure vehicles and report suspicious activity promptly. Anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents is encouraged to contact Chandler Police at their non-emergency line or submit anonymous tips through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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