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Weekly Chandler Crime Recap: Burglaries, Thefts, and Ongoing Investigations
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Listeners, this is your daily Chandler, Arizona crime report digest, providing an overview of criminal incidents from the past week. On October 28th, Chandler police responded to an alleged armed robbery near 46th Street and Chandler Boulevard. Witnesses reported a suspect took items from a retail establishment, indicated he had a weapon, and left the scene on foot. The suspect is described as an adult male, medium build, last seen wearing a black hoodie and dark pants. Police are seeking public assistance and ask anyone with information to come forward. The case remains under investigation.
On October 26th in the vicinity of Dobson Road and Ray Road, officers investigated a burglary at a commercial complex. Entry was reportedly gained overnight through a rear door. Cash and electronic devices were allegedly taken; no arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
In the Ocotillo neighborhood, police responded the evening of October 25th to reports of a stolen vehicle. The incident occurred in a residential parking lot. The vehicle, a white 2021 Toyota Camry, was last seen headed northbound on Alma School Road. The case is currently active with patrols increased in the area.
Early morning October 24th, suspicious activity reported near Frye Road and Arizona Avenue led to the discovery of an alleged catalytic converter theft in progress. Officers interrupted the attempted theft and detained two adult suspects at the scene. Both were taken into custody without incident, and charges are pending review.
Around noon on October 23rd near Chandler Fashion Center, a shoplifting incident escalated when the suspect allegedly threatened store employees with pepper spray after being confronted. The individual fled in a silver sedan. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and urge anyone with information to contact Chandler Police.
Near the intersection of Chandler Boulevard and McQueen Road on October 22nd, a reported aggravated assault occurred outside a convenience store. Witnesses stated that an argument escalated, resulting in a physical confrontation in which a blunt object was allegedly used. The suspect, an unidentified male, fled before officers arrived. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, and the case remains open.
Later that day in the Sun Groves area, several vehicles were reportedly broken into overnight. Personal items and electronics were allegedly stolen. Patrol units canvassed the neighborhood and advised residents to secure vehicles and report suspicious activity.
On the morning of October 21st in a multifamily housing area near Arizona Avenue and Warner Road, officers investigated a residential burglary. Entry was gained through an unlocked sliding door. Jewelry and electronics were reportedly stolen. No suspects have been identified, and the case is under investigation.
Chandler Police also responded during the past week to several minor incidents including misdemeanor thefts in commercial districts and reports of vandalism in parks. These remain under investigation with patrol increased in affected areas.
No significant trends of violent crime have emerged this week, though property crimes including theft from vehicles and commercial burglaries remain persistent. Police continue to urge the public to secure valuables and promptly report suspicious activity.
If you have information regarding any of these incidents, Chandler Police encourage you to call the non-emergency line at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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On October 26th in the vicinity of Dobson Road and Ray Road, officers investigated a burglary at a commercial complex. Entry was reportedly gained overnight through a rear door. Cash and electronic devices were allegedly taken; no arrests have been made, and the investigation is ongoing.
In the Ocotillo neighborhood, police responded the evening of October 25th to reports of a stolen vehicle. The incident occurred in a residential parking lot. The vehicle, a white 2021 Toyota Camry, was last seen headed northbound on Alma School Road. The case is currently active with patrols increased in the area.
Early morning October 24th, suspicious activity reported near Frye Road and Arizona Avenue led to the discovery of an alleged catalytic converter theft in progress. Officers interrupted the attempted theft and detained two adult suspects at the scene. Both were taken into custody without incident, and charges are pending review.
Around noon on October 23rd near Chandler Fashion Center, a shoplifting incident escalated when the suspect allegedly threatened store employees with pepper spray after being confronted. The individual fled in a silver sedan. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage and urge anyone with information to contact Chandler Police.
Near the intersection of Chandler Boulevard and McQueen Road on October 22nd, a reported aggravated assault occurred outside a convenience store. Witnesses stated that an argument escalated, resulting in a physical confrontation in which a blunt object was allegedly used. The suspect, an unidentified male, fled before officers arrived. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries, and the case remains open.
Later that day in the Sun Groves area, several vehicles were reportedly broken into overnight. Personal items and electronics were allegedly stolen. Patrol units canvassed the neighborhood and advised residents to secure vehicles and report suspicious activity.
On the morning of October 21st in a multifamily housing area near Arizona Avenue and Warner Road, officers investigated a residential burglary. Entry was gained through an unlocked sliding door. Jewelry and electronics were reportedly stolen. No suspects have been identified, and the case is under investigation.
Chandler Police also responded during the past week to several minor incidents including misdemeanor thefts in commercial districts and reports of vandalism in parks. These remain under investigation with patrol increased in affected areas.
No significant trends of violent crime have emerged this week, though property crimes including theft from vehicles and commercial burglaries remain persistent. Police continue to urge the public to secure valuables and promptly report suspicious activity.
If you have information regarding any of these incidents, Chandler Police encourage you to call the non-emergency line at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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