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Crime Digest: Missing Teens, Theft, Burglary, and Alleged Assaults in Mesa
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Mesa police and emergency dispatch received multiple reports during the previous week involving missing persons, theft, burglary, and alleged assaults across various parts of the city. The department is currently seeking public assistance in locating two teenagers reported missing. Amilliyen Taylor, age 16, was last seen in the early hours near Dobson Ranch around 3:30 a.m. on November 1 and has not been located since. Mesa Police request anyone who may have information on Amilliyen’s whereabouts to come forward, as the case remains open and under investigation according to the Mesa Police Department’s recent bulletin. In another unrelated case, 16-year-old Yolyn Hermios was reported missing and last seen near the Fiesta District at approximately 6:50 p.m. on November 1. Mesa Police continue to search for Yolyn and are asking for public help; anyone with information is urged to contact the department.
Theft incidents were documented throughout the week, including an alleged vehicle break-in near the Sunland Village neighborhood, where personal property was reported stolen from a parked vehicle. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have yet been made in connection to this case. Also reported was an alleged shoplifting event at a retail center near Baseline and Stapley, where a suspect fled the scene before law enforcement arrived; police are reviewing surveillance footage and the case is under active investigation.
Mesa officers responded to an alleged residential burglary near the Red Mountain Ranch area, where entry was reportedly forced at a back window. No suspects were apprehended and the investigation is still in progress.
Reports of alleged assault were filed following a disturbance near Main Street and Alma School Road in which two individuals sustained minor injuries and one person was detained at the scene. The case status is listed as under investigation.
In summary, the past week in Mesa saw persistent property crimes, a spike in missing juvenile cases, and continued law enforcement focus on public safety in high-traffic neighborhoods. Police note an increase in calls regarding missing teens, urging families and schools to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately.
Anyone with information about any unresolved incident or ongoing investigation is encouraged to contact the Mesa Police non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or submit anonymous tips to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
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Theft incidents were documented throughout the week, including an alleged vehicle break-in near the Sunland Village neighborhood, where personal property was reported stolen from a parked vehicle. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have yet been made in connection to this case. Also reported was an alleged shoplifting event at a retail center near Baseline and Stapley, where a suspect fled the scene before law enforcement arrived; police are reviewing surveillance footage and the case is under active investigation.
Mesa officers responded to an alleged residential burglary near the Red Mountain Ranch area, where entry was reportedly forced at a back window. No suspects were apprehended and the investigation is still in progress.
Reports of alleged assault were filed following a disturbance near Main Street and Alma School Road in which two individuals sustained minor injuries and one person was detained at the scene. The case status is listed as under investigation.
In summary, the past week in Mesa saw persistent property crimes, a spike in missing juvenile cases, and continued law enforcement focus on public safety in high-traffic neighborhoods. Police note an increase in calls regarding missing teens, urging families and schools to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity immediately.
Anyone with information about any unresolved incident or ongoing investigation is encouraged to contact the Mesa Police non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or submit anonymous tips to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.
Thank you for tuning in to your Mesa daily crime digest and remember to subscribe for tomorrow’s update. 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