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Chandler Police Blotter: Property Crimes, Vehicle Incidents, and Substance-Related Arrests
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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For listeners in Chandler, Arizona, here’s a digest of last week’s police activity and notable criminal incidents. In the area near Ray Road and Dobson, officers responded to an alleged vehicle burglary on November 1. The suspect reportedly broke into a parked car, removing electronics and personal items. The incident remains under investigation by Chandler Police. Case number information was not released.
In the Arrowhead Meadows neighborhood, authorities cited a report of alleged vandalism early on November 2. A business owner found several spray-painted messages on a store wall after closing time the previous night. Officers collected evidence and the case is open.
Moving to Chandler Heights, patrol units were dispatched for a disturbance call on November 3 involving an alleged assault in a residential complex. The involved parties were identified, and no arrests have been made. The case status is under investigation.
At Alma School Road and Warner, police responded to an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail location on November 3. According to investigators, the suspect concealed merchandise and left without paying. Responding officers reviewed security video and are seeking a male suspect, described as late teens to early twenties, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Chandler Police.
Near the intersection of Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue, traffic officers made a DUI arrest on November 4. A vehicle was observed swerving across lanes, prompting a traffic stop. The driver was evaluated and arrested for alleged DUI; the case number was not disclosed.
In Sun Groves, a resident reported an alleged fraud incident after receiving notification of unauthorized bank withdrawals on November 5. Police confirmed the funds were transferred out to an unknown account. The investigation is ongoing and the affected financial institution is cooperating with detectives.
There was a reported residential burglary in Fox Crossing on November 6. The victim stated that someone entered through an unlocked window and took jewelry and electronics. Police have canvassed the area and have requested public assistance for tips regarding suspicious activity that evening.
In the Downtown Chandler district, officers responded to a fight call on November 6, just outside a local bar. Several individuals were reportedly involved; however, no significant injuries occurred and all parties left prior to police arrival. The case status is closed pending further leads.
On November 7 at McQueen Road and Pecos, police made an arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine following a vehicle stop for expired registration. Investigators seized evidence from the scene and the driver was booked into county jail.
That concludes the most important reported incidents for Chandler, Arizona, for the previous week. Overall, property crimes such as burglary and theft continue to be the most commonly reported trend, with an uptick in vehicle-related incidents and substance-related arrests. Listeners who have tips, information, or need to report suspicious activity can contact the Chandler Police Department non-emergency tip line or dial 9-1-1 in an emergency.
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In the Arrowhead Meadows neighborhood, authorities cited a report of alleged vandalism early on November 2. A business owner found several spray-painted messages on a store wall after closing time the previous night. Officers collected evidence and the case is open.
Moving to Chandler Heights, patrol units were dispatched for a disturbance call on November 3 involving an alleged assault in a residential complex. The involved parties were identified, and no arrests have been made. The case status is under investigation.
At Alma School Road and Warner, police responded to an alleged shoplifting incident at a retail location on November 3. According to investigators, the suspect concealed merchandise and left without paying. Responding officers reviewed security video and are seeking a male suspect, described as late teens to early twenties, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Chandler Police.
Near the intersection of Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue, traffic officers made a DUI arrest on November 4. A vehicle was observed swerving across lanes, prompting a traffic stop. The driver was evaluated and arrested for alleged DUI; the case number was not disclosed.
In Sun Groves, a resident reported an alleged fraud incident after receiving notification of unauthorized bank withdrawals on November 5. Police confirmed the funds were transferred out to an unknown account. The investigation is ongoing and the affected financial institution is cooperating with detectives.
There was a reported residential burglary in Fox Crossing on November 6. The victim stated that someone entered through an unlocked window and took jewelry and electronics. Police have canvassed the area and have requested public assistance for tips regarding suspicious activity that evening.
In the Downtown Chandler district, officers responded to a fight call on November 6, just outside a local bar. Several individuals were reportedly involved; however, no significant injuries occurred and all parties left prior to police arrival. The case status is closed pending further leads.
On November 7 at McQueen Road and Pecos, police made an arrest for alleged possession of methamphetamine following a vehicle stop for expired registration. Investigators seized evidence from the scene and the driver was booked into county jail.
That concludes the most important reported incidents for Chandler, Arizona, for the previous week. Overall, property crimes such as burglary and theft continue to be the most commonly reported trend, with an uptick in vehicle-related incidents and substance-related arrests. Listeners who have tips, information, or need to report suspicious activity can contact the Chandler Police Department non-emergency tip line or dial 9-1-1 in an emergency.
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