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Weekly Mesa Crime Report: Robberies, Thefts, and Investigations in Central and East Mesa
Published 7 months ago
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Mesa Police reported multiple alleged incidents in the past week throughout the city. In the Fiesta District, officers responded to a suspected armed robbery near Southern Avenue and Alma School Road. Witnesses stated a male suspect displayed a handgun at a convenience store and fled on foot; the case is under investigation and police are actively seeking public assistance, describing the suspect as a Hispanic male, mid-20s, black hair, approximately 5’10” with a thin build, last seen wearing a dark hoodie and jeans.
In the Superstition Springs area, patrol units were dispatched to the vicinity of Power Road and Baseline regarding a domestic violence call. Responders took one adult male into custody; charges are pending review by the county attorney’s office.
A reported vehicle theft occurred near Dobson Road and Broadway, where a silver 2017 Ford F-150 was allegedly stolen from a parking lot. This incident remains open, and there have been no arrests at this time.
Officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault near Mesa Drive and University, where a victim suffered minor injuries following a physical altercation. The suspect, described as a white male, early 30s, wearing a red shirt and jeans, left the area before police arrival. The investigation is ongoing.
The department responded to a burglary alarm at a business complex in the Falcon Field neighborhood near Higley and McDowell. No suspects were located, but evidence indicated an attempted forced entry and the case is being handled by detectives.
On Sunday, there was an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail store near Stapley and Main Street. An adult female suspect was detained by loss prevention staff and later cited for misdemeanor theft; this case is closed.
Monday saw police activity at Ellsworth and Guadalupe following reports of vandalism. Several vehicles in a commercial lot were reportedly marked with spray paint. No arrests have been made, and patrol officers continue to canvass the area.
A disturbance call in the Las Sendas community led police to investigate reports of reckless driving involving a motorcycle. The suspect was described as a male wearing a black helmet and green jacket. The case is under investigation and police have asked anyone with security footage to contact the department.
Finally, a fraud report was taken near Country Club and University after a resident reported unauthorized charges on a bank account, believed to be linked to identity theft. Detectives are handling this case and tracking potential suspect leads.
There has been a slight increase in property-related offenses, specifically thefts and vehicle crimes, in central and east Mesa over the last seven days. Anyone with information about these or other cases is encouraged to call Mesa Police non-emergency at 480-644-2211 or submit tips anonymously to Silent Witness at 480-948-6377. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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In the Superstition Springs area, patrol units were dispatched to the vicinity of Power Road and Baseline regarding a domestic violence call. Responders took one adult male into custody; charges are pending review by the county attorney’s office.
A reported vehicle theft occurred near Dobson Road and Broadway, where a silver 2017 Ford F-150 was allegedly stolen from a parking lot. This incident remains open, and there have been no arrests at this time.
Officers investigated an alleged aggravated assault near Mesa Drive and University, where a victim suffered minor injuries following a physical altercation. The suspect, described as a white male, early 30s, wearing a red shirt and jeans, left the area before police arrival. The investigation is ongoing.
The department responded to a burglary alarm at a business complex in the Falcon Field neighborhood near Higley and McDowell. No suspects were located, but evidence indicated an attempted forced entry and the case is being handled by detectives.
On Sunday, there was an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail store near Stapley and Main Street. An adult female suspect was detained by loss prevention staff and later cited for misdemeanor theft; this case is closed.
Monday saw police activity at Ellsworth and Guadalupe following reports of vandalism. Several vehicles in a commercial lot were reportedly marked with spray paint. No arrests have been made, and patrol officers continue to canvass the area.
A disturbance call in the Las Sendas community led police to investigate reports of reckless driving involving a motorcycle. The suspect was described as a male wearing a black helmet and green jacket. The case is under investigation and police have asked anyone with security footage to contact the department.
Finally, a fraud report was taken near Country Club and University after a resident reported unauthorized charges on a bank account, believed to be linked to identity theft. Detectives are handling this case and tracking potential suspect leads.
There has been a slight increase in property-related offenses, specifically thefts and vehicle crimes, in central and east Mesa over the last seven days. Anyone with information about these or other cases is encouraged to call Mesa Police non-emergency at 480-644-2211 or submit tips anonymously to Silent Witness at 480-948-6377. Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI