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"Chandler Crime Update: Property Crimes Rise, Arrests Made for Impaired Driving and Drugs"
Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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Listeners in Chandler, reports indicate police responded to a series of criminal incidents across city neighborhoods during the past week. On Monday evening, officers investigated an alleged vehicle burglary in the Sun Groves area, where the suspect fled on foot after being spotted in a driveway. That case is currently under investigation, and police have not released a description as they are not actively seeking public assistance at this time. Tuesday saw a reported aggravated assault near Alma School Road and Ray Road, where a physical altercation resulted in minor injuries. Officers made an arrest on scene and noted the case under file CPD-2025-19872.
By midweek, a shoplifting incident was reported by staff near Arizona Avenue and Chandler Boulevard when an individual allegedly exited a retail location carrying merchandise without payment. No arrests were made, and the incident remains under investigation. In the historic downtown Chandler district on Thursday, police responded to a disturbance involving damage to property. Investigators determined a storefront window had been broken, likely with a hand or object, but witnesses indicated the suspect left prior to arrival. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage, and the status is active investigation.
Friday afternoon, dispatch received multiple calls about a disorderly conduct event on Queen Creek Road near Hamilton High, where several individuals were engaged in a loud, disruptive argument. Officers separated the parties and issued citations for disorderly conduct. No arrests were made; the incident was resolved at the scene. Also on Friday, a suspected theft from vehicle occurred in the Mission Park neighborhood. Residents returned from errands to find personal items missing from an unlocked car. The situation is under investigation, and listeners are urged to always secure valuables and report suspicious activity.
Early Saturday, Chandler police responded to a report of criminal damage in the Galveston and McQueen Road vicinity. Officers found graffiti on several walls and signs in a public area; city maintenance was notified for cleanup. No suspects identified, and the case is pending further leads. Throughout the week, traffic-related offenses have also underlined officer activity, with several citations issued for impaired driving and reckless operation at intersections including Price Road and Chandler Boulevard. Jail booking records from Maricopa County show a continuous intake of suspects connected to Chandler arrests on a range of charges including possession of controlled substances and fugitive warrants.
Concerning trends observed, Chandler authorities note a slight increase in property crimes targeting vehicles and commercial locations, with many incidents involving unlocked doors or unattended property. No violent crime patterns have emerged, and there were no officer-involved shootings or homicide cases reported within Chandler city limits this week.
Anyone with information regarding these or any other incidents is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department non-emergency line at 480-782-4130. In case of emergencies, dial 911.
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By midweek, a shoplifting incident was reported by staff near Arizona Avenue and Chandler Boulevard when an individual allegedly exited a retail location carrying merchandise without payment. No arrests were made, and the incident remains under investigation. In the historic downtown Chandler district on Thursday, police responded to a disturbance involving damage to property. Investigators determined a storefront window had been broken, likely with a hand or object, but witnesses indicated the suspect left prior to arrival. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage, and the status is active investigation.
Friday afternoon, dispatch received multiple calls about a disorderly conduct event on Queen Creek Road near Hamilton High, where several individuals were engaged in a loud, disruptive argument. Officers separated the parties and issued citations for disorderly conduct. No arrests were made; the incident was resolved at the scene. Also on Friday, a suspected theft from vehicle occurred in the Mission Park neighborhood. Residents returned from errands to find personal items missing from an unlocked car. The situation is under investigation, and listeners are urged to always secure valuables and report suspicious activity.
Early Saturday, Chandler police responded to a report of criminal damage in the Galveston and McQueen Road vicinity. Officers found graffiti on several walls and signs in a public area; city maintenance was notified for cleanup. No suspects identified, and the case is pending further leads. Throughout the week, traffic-related offenses have also underlined officer activity, with several citations issued for impaired driving and reckless operation at intersections including Price Road and Chandler Boulevard. Jail booking records from Maricopa County show a continuous intake of suspects connected to Chandler arrests on a range of charges including possession of controlled substances and fugitive warrants.
Concerning trends observed, Chandler authorities note a slight increase in property crimes targeting vehicles and commercial locations, with many incidents involving unlocked doors or unattended property. No violent crime patterns have emerged, and there were no officer-involved shootings or homicide cases reported within Chandler city limits this week.
Anyone with information regarding these or any other incidents is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department non-emergency line at 480-782-4130. In case of emergencies, dial 911.
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