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South Chandler Crime Roundup: Alleged Burglary, Assault, Shoplifting, and More under Investigation

South Chandler Crime Roundup: Alleged Burglary, Assault, Shoplifting, and More under Investigation

Published 7 months ago
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Chandler Police responded to several incidents during the previous week. In the Ocotillo neighborhood near Alma School and Queen Creek, an alleged vehicle burglary was reported on the evening of September 17. Officers noted a broken window and missing property from a parked vehicle. The incident is under investigation and no arrests have been announced.

In the downtown Chandler area near Arizona Avenue and Chandler Boulevard, police investigated an alleged assault that occurred late on September 18. According to police, the victim was treated for minor injuries and officers are seeking assistance from the public in identifying a suspect described as a male, late 20s, medium build, wearing a dark hoodie and jeans at the time of the incident. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Chandler Police.

On September 19, in the neighborhood near Ray Road and Dobson Road, officers responded to reports of alleged shoplifting at a local convenience store. Store employees reported a suspect fled on foot with stolen merchandise prior to arrival. The case remains open and under investigation.

A disturbance was reported on September 20 near Gilbert Road and Chandler Heights. Officers arrived to find two parties involved in an alleged domestic dispute. Both parties were interviewed and no arrests have been made; the matter remains under review.

Also on September 20, in the Sun Lakes area near Riggs Road and Alma School, Chandler Police responded to an alleged criminal damage incident involving graffiti on several neighborhood park benches. The police documented the area and the incident is under investigation.

The following day, September 21, officers responded to the area around Elliot Road and McQueen Road for reports of an alleged theft from a residential driveway. A bike was reported missing, and officers are reviewing nearby surveillance footage. No arrests have been made.

On September 22, at a shopping complex near Chandler Fashion Center, a report of alleged credit card fraud was taken after a merchant discovered several unauthorized transactions. Detectives are investigating the suspect's identity.

No significant violent crime or felony assaults were reported in south Chandler during this period. Chandler Police continue to seek the public's help regarding the unresolved assault in downtown Chandler. Listeners observing suspicious activity or with any information about these or other cases are encouraged to contact the Chandler Police tip line or, in emergencies, call 911.

No particular crime patterns stood out for the week, though property crimes, mainly thefts from vehicles and public spaces, remain a concern.

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