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Chandler Crime Roundup: Parking Lot Burglaries, Residential Break-In, Altercation, and Vandalism

Chandler Crime Roundup: Parking Lot Burglaries, Residential Break-In, Altercation, and Vandalism

Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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According to Chandler Police, last week in the area of Alma School Road and Ray Road, officers responded to a reported alleged vehicle burglary. Witnesses reported two unknown suspects attempting entry into parked vehicles in a commercial parking lot during evening hours. Officers canvassed the area, but suspects fled prior to arrival. Case remains under investigation.

In the vicinity of Southeast Chandler near Ocotillo and Gilbert roads, there was a report of an alleged residential burglary midweek. Entry was forced through the back door while residents were at work. Several electronics and personal items were reportedly taken. Detectives are following up on several leads, and the case is active.

Wednesday, in a neighborhood near Dobson and Warner, officers responded to a disturbance call involving a physical altercation outside a convenience store. Two adult males were detained for questioning and later arrested on charges of alleged disorderly conduct. Both were booked into Maricopa County Jail. No injuries were reported.

Over the weekend, police responded to an incident near Arizona Avenue and Chandler Boulevard involving alleged criminal damage to several vehicles in a commercial parking structure. Surveillance footage showed a single male suspect vandalizing multiple vehicles during nighttime hours. Officers are asking for public assistance in identifying the suspect, described as a Hispanic male in his late 20s, approximately 5 feet 8 inches tall, medium build, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and jeans.

On Thursday afternoon, officers were called to the area near Frye and McQueen roads for a shoplifting incident at a retail establishment. Store security detained an adult female who allegedly attempted to leave the premises with concealed merchandise. The suspect was cited and released pending further investigation.

In the southwest Chandler area, near Queen Creek and Arizona Avenue, a traffic stop led to the arrest of one individual for alleged possession of narcotics and outstanding warrants. Officers recovered a small quantity of a controlled substance during the search of the vehicle. The suspect was transported to jail and the case is ongoing.

No homicides were reported in Chandler for the week according to local law enforcement sources. There were several calls related to suspected fraud and phone scams but these incidents remain under investigation and no arrests have been made.

No juvenile victims or juvenile suspects are identified in any of these incidents. Information regarding case numbers is not available through public arrest records at this time.

A significant trend observed this week includes multiple reports of theft from vehicles in busy parking areas during evening hours. Authorities urge listeners to avoid leaving valuables in plain sight and to report any suspicious activity immediately.

Anyone with information on any of these or other crimes is encouraged to contact Chandler Police at their non-emergency tip line. If you have information about an ongoing investigation, you may also submit tips anonymously through Silent Witness.

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