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Chandler Crime Digest: Domestic Disturbance, Fire, Drowning, and Regional Cooperation

Chandler Crime Digest: Domestic Disturbance, Fire, Drowning, and Regional Cooperation

Published 8 months ago
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Chandler police responded late Friday night to a reported domestic disturbance at an apartment in the area of Ray Road and Dobson Road. Officers located a deceased adult female inside the residence. A male suspect was detained at the scene. The case is under investigation, and police have not released additional details as charges are pending with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office, according to FOX 10 Phoenix.

Earlier in the week, emergency services were called to a fire on August 6 near the intersection of Gilbert Road and Chandler Boulevard. One adult victim sustained arm burns and was transported to a local hospital. Investigators are still determining the cause of the incident, and the case remains under review by fire and police authorities.

A felony child abuse case stemming from a drowning in May continues progress through the legal system. Chandler police have recommended child abuse charges against Brady Kiser following the death of his three-year-old son, Trigg, who was found in the backyard pool while his mother was allegedly not home. The child died six days after being rescued. The Maricopa County Attorney’s Office is currently reviewing the case for possible criminal charges, as reported by Fox 10 Phoenix and the Chandler Independent.

Additionally, a car crashed into a business near Alma School and Queen Creek roads this week, damaging the storefront but causing no injuries. Chandler police indicated the driver mistakenly accelerated forward while thinking the vehicle was in reverse. Officers confirmed no signs of impairment, and no arrests were made in connection with the incident.

In regional cooperative efforts, Chandler Police Department participated alongside other agencies in a child predator sting operation in Casa Grande on August 22 and 23. Led by Casa Grande police and involving multiple valley law enforcement agencies, the crackdown resulted in 10 arrests on 29 alleged felony charges relating to online predation and related offenses. Several firearms and narcotics were also seized. Authorities are not currently seeking public assistance for suspects from this Chandler-supported deployment, according to the Pinal Post.

Chandler police have not asked for public assistance in these incidents and no suspect descriptions have been released. Anyone with information about any of these investigations is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department non-emergency line at (480) 782-4130 or call 911 in an emergency.

There are trends this week reflecting continued issues with alleged family violence and child safety concerns, as well as frequent incidents of preventable accidents. Joint police operations highlight ongoing vigilance against online child exploitation in the region.

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