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Chandler Crime Report: Ongoing Investigations, Domestic Incidents, and Community Safety Updates

Chandler Crime Report: Ongoing Investigations, Domestic Incidents, and Community Safety Updates

Published 6 months, 2 weeks ago
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On the night of October 10, a 19-year-old man died after a shooting in Chandler, according to FOX 10 Phoenix. Two teenagers were later arrested in connection with the incident; however, the investigation remains ongoing, and police have not disclosed the specific location or released a case number at this time.

On October 2, 31-year-old Thomas Brown, a Chandler resident, was taken into custody by Maricopa County investigators in connection with the murders of two high school students whose bodies were discovered in the Tonto National Forest. Brown initially contacted authorities offering assistance, but was subsequently arrested as part of the ongoing murder investigation. No further suspect description or case number has been released.

At a Chandler hotel in March 2024, Cody Long allegedly shot at police officers during a domestic abuse situation, during which he reportedly held a woman hostage. The incident concluded with Long's arrest, and he was later sentenced to 25 years in prison, as confirmed by FOX 10 Phoenix. No ongoing investigation is reported, and the case is considered closed following the court’s sentencing.

Police responded to a possible DUI crash last weekend involving an Uber driver, Nicole Snell, and her passenger; both died in the incident. A memorial service was held, but the case status—whether arrests have been made or the investigation remains open—has not been publicly disclosed, nor has a case number been provided.

Regarding non-criminal service news, the City of Chandler has set up a do-it-yourself sandbag station along the north side of Armstrong Way, west of McQueen Road, for residents preparing for possible weather events, as reported by the Chandler Independent. This is not a criminal incident but a community service update.

A review of the past week’s reported incidents shows gun-related violence continues to be a significant concern in Chandler, with homicides and interactions involving firearms occurring in both public and private locations. Domestic incidents resulting in police involvement also remain notable. Public safety enhancements, such as the new Next Generation 911 system, are in place to improve emergency response.

For tips on criminal activity, contact Chandler Police Department at 911 for emergencies or the non-emergency line at 480-782-4130. Always report suspicious activity promptly. For other helpful numbers or community resources, visit the official Chandler city website.

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