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Chandler Crime Report: Property Crimes, Retail Thefts, and Suspect Investigations
Published 8 months ago
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Listeners, this is your daily crime report digest for Chandler, Arizona, covering key incidents from the past week.
Chandler police responded to an alleged aggravated assault near the Dobson Ranch area late Monday evening. The incident involved a confrontation between two adult males in a retail parking lot, resulting in one individual being treated for minor injuries. The case remains under investigation.
Tuesday afternoon, officers were called to the Price Corridor business district regarding the alleged theft of multiple laptops from an office suite. Suspects reportedly exited the area in a dark-colored sedan. Police are seeking public assistance and describe the main suspect as a male, approximately 5-foot-10, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Chandler PD.
On Wednesday, there was an alleged residential burglary reported near Ray and McQueen roads. Entry was gained through an unlocked back door, and small electronics were stolen. No suspects are in custody and the investigation is ongoing.
Thursday saw an alleged vehicle break-in at a fitness center in the Ocotillo neighborhood. A gym patron returned to find the car window smashed and a purse missing. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage and following up on leads.
Late Thursday night, near Chandler Mall, police apprehended one suspect after an attempted shoplifting escalated to alleged assault on a store employee. An arrest was made at the scene. The suspect remains in custody pending formal charges.
Friday morning, patrol units responded to reports of vandalism in the Sun Groves residential area. Several vehicles were spray-painted overnight. No arrests have been made and this remains an active investigation.
Saturday afternoon, a shoplifting incident reportedly occurred at a convenience store on Arizona Avenue. The alleged suspect fled on foot with lottery tickets and snacks. Officers are canvassing nearby businesses for witness statements.
Later that evening, there was a disturbance reported at a restaurant near Alma School and Queen Creek roads involving alleged disorderly conduct by two patrons. Officers issued citations and both parties were released at the scene.
Sunday evening, Chandler police assisted in a multi-agency operation after an alleged reckless driving incident near Loop 202 and Gilbert Road, where a vehicle was reported traveling at high speed. The driver was stopped without incident and cited. No injuries were reported.
No homicides, arsons, or major violent crimes were announced for Chandler during the period reviewed.
No case numbers were publicly provided in available reports this week.
There has been an observable pattern of property crimes involving vehicle and residential break-ins, as well as an uptick in retail thefts. Listeners are reminded to secure personal belongings and remain vigilant in public areas.
To report any information, contact Chandler Police Department tip line at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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Chandler police responded to an alleged aggravated assault near the Dobson Ranch area late Monday evening. The incident involved a confrontation between two adult males in a retail parking lot, resulting in one individual being treated for minor injuries. The case remains under investigation.
Tuesday afternoon, officers were called to the Price Corridor business district regarding the alleged theft of multiple laptops from an office suite. Suspects reportedly exited the area in a dark-colored sedan. Police are seeking public assistance and describe the main suspect as a male, approximately 5-foot-10, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Chandler PD.
On Wednesday, there was an alleged residential burglary reported near Ray and McQueen roads. Entry was gained through an unlocked back door, and small electronics were stolen. No suspects are in custody and the investigation is ongoing.
Thursday saw an alleged vehicle break-in at a fitness center in the Ocotillo neighborhood. A gym patron returned to find the car window smashed and a purse missing. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage and following up on leads.
Late Thursday night, near Chandler Mall, police apprehended one suspect after an attempted shoplifting escalated to alleged assault on a store employee. An arrest was made at the scene. The suspect remains in custody pending formal charges.
Friday morning, patrol units responded to reports of vandalism in the Sun Groves residential area. Several vehicles were spray-painted overnight. No arrests have been made and this remains an active investigation.
Saturday afternoon, a shoplifting incident reportedly occurred at a convenience store on Arizona Avenue. The alleged suspect fled on foot with lottery tickets and snacks. Officers are canvassing nearby businesses for witness statements.
Later that evening, there was a disturbance reported at a restaurant near Alma School and Queen Creek roads involving alleged disorderly conduct by two patrons. Officers issued citations and both parties were released at the scene.
Sunday evening, Chandler police assisted in a multi-agency operation after an alleged reckless driving incident near Loop 202 and Gilbert Road, where a vehicle was reported traveling at high speed. The driver was stopped without incident and cited. No injuries were reported.
No homicides, arsons, or major violent crimes were announced for Chandler during the period reviewed.
No case numbers were publicly provided in available reports this week.
There has been an observable pattern of property crimes involving vehicle and residential break-ins, as well as an uptick in retail thefts. Listeners are reminded to secure personal belongings and remain vigilant in public areas.
To report any information, contact Chandler Police Department tip line at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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