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Crime Reports in Mesa, AZ: Thefts, Burglaries, and Ongoing Investigations
Published 7 months ago
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Mesa police responded to multiple alleged vehicle burglaries in the Dobson Ranch area over the past week, with residents reporting personal items stolen from unlocked cars parked on residential streets. These cases are under investigation, and so far no arrests have been made. On Wednesday, near Main Street and Country Club Drive, officers investigated a commercial burglary at a local retail business where the suspect forced entry after hours and removed electronics. Police are reviewing surveillance footage; the case remains open.
Thursday evening, law enforcement was called to a disturbance involving an alleged assault at an apartment complex near Power Road and Southern Avenue. According to Mesa police, one individual was detained at the scene and has since been booked on corresponding charges. The investigation is ongoing under case number 202400005393. Later that night, police made an arrest related to an alleged incident of criminal damage near McKellips Road and Alma School Road where a suspect reportedly vandalized several parked vehicles. The suspect, an adult male, was booked into Maricopa County Jail.
Friday, a reported shoplifting incident occurred in the Fiesta District near Southern Avenue and Alma School Road. Security officers witnessed an individual conceal merchandise; police arrested the adult female suspect after a brief foot chase on-site. Later in the day, officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault in the vicinity of University Drive and Gilbert Road. One person was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and no suspects are in custody at this time.
During the early hours of Saturday morning, police responded to an alleged armed robbery near Broadway Road and Country Club Drive. Officers report the suspect approached a convenience store clerk brandishing a dark handgun before fleeing on foot with cash and cigarettes. The suspect is described as a male, approximately six feet tall, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black jeans. Police are actively seeking public assistance and ask anyone with information to contact the Mesa Police Department referencing case number 202400008441.
Several incidents of alleged domestic violence were reported citywide, primarily in the eastern neighborhoods. In most cases, responding officers separated involved parties and made at least two arrests; names are withheld pending further investigation.
According to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Daily Jail Population Report as of September 21, several individuals from Mesa were booked in the past week on charges including aggravated assault, auto theft, and drug possession. These cases reflect ongoing enforcement efforts targeting property and violent crimes.
Throughout the week, there was a continued pattern of opportunistic thefts from vehicles, particularly in neighborhoods west of Dobson Road, along with incidents of after-hours commercial burglaries concentrated in retail corridors. Police urge listeners to secure parked vehicles and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information regarding these incidents is encouraged to call the Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or, to remain anonymous, contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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Thursday evening, law enforcement was called to a disturbance involving an alleged assault at an apartment complex near Power Road and Southern Avenue. According to Mesa police, one individual was detained at the scene and has since been booked on corresponding charges. The investigation is ongoing under case number 202400005393. Later that night, police made an arrest related to an alleged incident of criminal damage near McKellips Road and Alma School Road where a suspect reportedly vandalized several parked vehicles. The suspect, an adult male, was booked into Maricopa County Jail.
Friday, a reported shoplifting incident occurred in the Fiesta District near Southern Avenue and Alma School Road. Security officers witnessed an individual conceal merchandise; police arrested the adult female suspect after a brief foot chase on-site. Later in the day, officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault in the vicinity of University Drive and Gilbert Road. One person was transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, and no suspects are in custody at this time.
During the early hours of Saturday morning, police responded to an alleged armed robbery near Broadway Road and Country Club Drive. Officers report the suspect approached a convenience store clerk brandishing a dark handgun before fleeing on foot with cash and cigarettes. The suspect is described as a male, approximately six feet tall, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and black jeans. Police are actively seeking public assistance and ask anyone with information to contact the Mesa Police Department referencing case number 202400008441.
Several incidents of alleged domestic violence were reported citywide, primarily in the eastern neighborhoods. In most cases, responding officers separated involved parties and made at least two arrests; names are withheld pending further investigation.
According to the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office Daily Jail Population Report as of September 21, several individuals from Mesa were booked in the past week on charges including aggravated assault, auto theft, and drug possession. These cases reflect ongoing enforcement efforts targeting property and violent crimes.
Throughout the week, there was a continued pattern of opportunistic thefts from vehicles, particularly in neighborhoods west of Dobson Road, along with incidents of after-hours commercial burglaries concentrated in retail corridors. Police urge listeners to secure parked vehicles and report suspicious activity.
Anyone with information regarding these incidents is encouraged to call the Mesa Police Department non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or, to remain anonymous, contact Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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