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"Crime Trends in Chandler: Property Crimes and Vigilance Urged by Police"

"Crime Trends in Chandler: Property Crimes and Vigilance Urged by Police"

Published 8 months, 3 weeks ago
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Chandler Police Department data from the previous week indicates property crime incidents remain a consistent concern across several neighborhoods, with violent crime cases remaining comparatively lower as has been the trend for much of 2024. In the Dobson Ranch area, officers responded to multiple alleged vehicle break-ins with suspects reportedly targeting unlocked cars parked along major streets. Several cases remain under investigation as patrol units increase presence in affected zones, according to Chandler’s latest crime statistics sourced by YourValley.net. In the vicinity of Alma School and Ray Road, an alleged residential burglary was reported with forced entry through the back door and electronics taken; police state the investigation is ongoing and that arrests have not yet been made. Further north near Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue, police were alerted to an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail complex—loss prevention officers detained one adult male, who was arrested on scene.

Along Pecos Road near the Price Corridor, officers responded to a reported assault involving two individuals during a neighborhood dispute. The alleged incident did not involve weapons and resulted in minor injuries, with parties separated and the case listed as pending review. Late in the week, the Chandler Police Department responded to a string of alleged catalytic converter thefts at commercial parking lots near McQueen and Warner. Though surveillance footage was obtained, suspects remain unidentified and detectives urge anyone with leads to contact the non-emergency line.

There were also a limited number of vehicle thefts, notably in the area surrounding Kyrene and Chandler Boulevard, where two SUVs were allegedly stolen overnight. These vehicles were recovered within 48 hours and police confirm the investigation is in progress. The region around Ocotillo and Gilbert Road saw an increase in reported package thefts from porches, with several cases logged as under investigation.

In cooperation with regional agencies, Chandler Police participated in tracking active missing persons reports for the Phoenix metro, though none were specific to Chandler for the past week as outlined in the police summaries published by Fox 10 Phoenix. No cases were flagged for active suspect searches, and Chandler PD confirmed that no Amber Alerts or urgent missing juvenile cases required public assistance at this time.

Listeners, a notable trend over the past week is a rise in property-related crimes such as package thefts and auto burglaries, especially in southern and eastern Chandler neighborhoods. Police recommend increased vigilance, securing vehicles and residences, and reporting all suspicious activity. To provide an anonymous tip or for non-emergency information, call the Chandler Police non-emergency line at 480-782-4130. For immediate assistance, always dial 911. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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