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Missing Teens, Drug Arrests, and Public Safety Calls in Mesa

Missing Teens, Drug Arrests, and Public Safety Calls in Mesa

Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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Mesa saw several notable incidents this past week. In the area near Gilbert and Baseline Roads, Mesa Police report that 16-year-old Veronica Solano was last seen leaving on foot, wearing a white T-shirt and navy blue plaid pants with pink stripes. Detectives are actively seeking public assistance in locating her. On August 15, Mesa police also requested help finding 16-year-old Dylan Noblitt, last seen in east Mesa. Anyone with information is urged to contact the department.

Earlier in the week, on August 7, Jaylen Thompson, age 14, was reported missing after last seen leaving his home near Signal Butte and Guadalupe Roads in a black hooded sweatshirt and pants. Mesa Police are asking for leads to help locate him, with investigations ongoing.

Mesa Police handled several other criminal incidents. A Maricopa County drug task force investigation led to the arrest of a paralegal in Phoenix who is accused of allegedly attempting to smuggle synthetic cannabinoids into the Maricopa County jail facility. The case is under further investigation, and authorities note that the drugs were found concealed in paperwork submitted for an inmate.

No major violent crimes were reported in the west or central Mesa neighborhoods during this week’s review period according to available public sources. The Maricopa County Sheriff’s daily jail population report for August 16 indicates several recent bookings, but these do not specifically reference crimes linked to Mesa incidents for this week.

Across the city, routine calls were responded to without significant escalation. Public safety agencies collaborated on a technical rescue on South Mountain outside city limits, where two hikers were safely assisted after suffering illness on the trail.

Significant trends this week include a pronounced focus on missing persons under the age of 18, with multiple cases prompting requests for listener tips to help locate the youth involved. No uptick in violent or property crimes was recorded, and arrest data shows no surge in criminal activity within the city’s boundaries this week.

Mesa listeners with information relating to missing persons, ongoing investigations, or any other criminal activity are urged to call Mesa Police at 480-644-2211 or dial 911 for emergencies. For tips related to Maricopa County cases, contact the sheriff’s office at 602-876-1011.

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