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Chandler Crime Roundup: Shoplifting, Vehicle Burglary, and Community Outreach Efforts
Published 5 months, 2 weeks ago
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Chandler police responded last week to multiple criminal incidents across the city. On Friday evening in the area of Alma School Road and Elliott Road, officers arrested a male suspect for alleged shoplifting after store staff reported merchandise being concealed and removed from the premises. The case remains under review. In the early hours of Saturday, a vehicle burglary occurred near the Andersen Springs neighborhood, where items were reported stolen from an unlocked car. This incident is still under investigation by detectives. Later that afternoon, a suspect was taken into custody near Dobson and Warner following a traffic stop for an outstanding warrant related to an alleged probation violation, with the individual now in county custody pending court proceedings.
Sunday saw a reported case of criminal damage in the Oakwood Lakes vicinity, where a resident discovered their parked vehicle’s windows shattered. No arrests have been made and police urge anyone with surveillance footage from the area to come forward. On Monday morning, Chandler police documented a residential burglary in the area near Chandler Boulevard and McQueen Road, with the investigation ongoing as officers review neighborhood security video. That same day, an alleged assault was reported near Arizona Avenue and Ray Road following a dispute in a public parking lot. Responding officers interviewed both parties and charges are pending further evidence.
Tuesday afternoon, a theft of catalytic converters was reported in the vicinity of the Price Corridor industrial area. The case, currently under investigation, has led police to increase patrols and community outreach in response to a recent uptick in similar thefts. On Wednesday evening, a disturbance involving multiple parties was documented at a park near Germann and Cooper. Officers separated those involved and issued one summons for disorderly conduct, with the situation now resolved.
Thursday included the recovery of a stolen vehicle in the Mission Park neighborhood following a report from an alert resident. The car was returned to its owner, and investigative efforts continue to identify and locate the alleged suspect. Also on Thursday, officers were dispatched to a commercial break-in incident at a retail plaza near Riggs and Arizona Avenue. Entry had allegedly been forced overnight and merchandise was taken. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage as part of the ongoing investigation and are seeking assistance from the public with any information about suspicious activity in the area.
Throughout the week, police issued warnings and community reminders in response to several attempted fraud reports targeting the elderly in the Sun Lakes area, encouraging vigilance and prompt reporting of unsolicited requests for personal information. Officials highlight a continued pattern of catalytic converter thefts and urge listeners to park vehicles in secure, well-lit areas when possible. Anyone with information related to recent incidents is encouraged to contact Chandler Police at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously through Silent Witness.
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Sunday saw a reported case of criminal damage in the Oakwood Lakes vicinity, where a resident discovered their parked vehicle’s windows shattered. No arrests have been made and police urge anyone with surveillance footage from the area to come forward. On Monday morning, Chandler police documented a residential burglary in the area near Chandler Boulevard and McQueen Road, with the investigation ongoing as officers review neighborhood security video. That same day, an alleged assault was reported near Arizona Avenue and Ray Road following a dispute in a public parking lot. Responding officers interviewed both parties and charges are pending further evidence.
Tuesday afternoon, a theft of catalytic converters was reported in the vicinity of the Price Corridor industrial area. The case, currently under investigation, has led police to increase patrols and community outreach in response to a recent uptick in similar thefts. On Wednesday evening, a disturbance involving multiple parties was documented at a park near Germann and Cooper. Officers separated those involved and issued one summons for disorderly conduct, with the situation now resolved.
Thursday included the recovery of a stolen vehicle in the Mission Park neighborhood following a report from an alert resident. The car was returned to its owner, and investigative efforts continue to identify and locate the alleged suspect. Also on Thursday, officers were dispatched to a commercial break-in incident at a retail plaza near Riggs and Arizona Avenue. Entry had allegedly been forced overnight and merchandise was taken. Officers are reviewing surveillance footage as part of the ongoing investigation and are seeking assistance from the public with any information about suspicious activity in the area.
Throughout the week, police issued warnings and community reminders in response to several attempted fraud reports targeting the elderly in the Sun Lakes area, encouraging vigilance and prompt reporting of unsolicited requests for personal information. Officials highlight a continued pattern of catalytic converter thefts and urge listeners to park vehicles in secure, well-lit areas when possible. Anyone with information related to recent incidents is encouraged to contact Chandler Police at 480-782-4130 or submit tips anonymously through Silent Witness.
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