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Chandler Crime Update: Burglary, Theft, Vandalism Reported, Police Encourage Vigilance

Chandler Crime Update: Burglary, Theft, Vandalism Reported, Police Encourage Vigilance

Published 5 months, 1 week ago
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In the past week in Chandler, Arizona, law enforcement responded to a series of criminal incidents across various neighborhoods and main intersections as the city maintains its vigilant public safety posture. Information is gathered from public Chandler Police Department releases and city updates.

An alleged burglary occurred in the midtown area near Dobson Road and Ray, with officers responding to reports of forced entry at a local business. Detectives are actively investigating, and the case remains open.

Near Chandler Boulevard and McQueen, officers made an arrest in connection to alleged vehicle theft after a suspicious vehicle was tracked through plate reader technology. The suspect is in custody and charges are pending review by the county attorney.

Officers investigated several alleged acts of vandalism in the downtown district, particularly in the corridor around Arizona Avenue and Frye. Reports included graffiti on commercial properties and damage to public benches. These incidents are documented and remain under investigation.

A robbery was reported near Alma School Road and Warner, where a store clerk reported a suspect demanding cash and fleeing on foot. Chandler Police are seeking public assistance in identifying a male suspect described as Hispanic, medium build, approximately 5’8”, last seen wearing a gray hoodie and dark jeans. The case is active and detectives encourage anyone with information to contact them.

There were two cases of alleged aggravated assault near Pecos and Kyrene. Both incidents involved disputes that escalated into minor injuries, with arrests made in each instance and suspects booked into county jail. Detectives have closed these cases.

A missing person investigation is ongoing after a 17-year-old was last seen in the Ocotillo neighborhood near Queen Creek and Price. Chandler Police urge anyone with tips to immediately contact their non-emergency number.

Several calls regarding criminal trespass and disorderly conduct occurred in neighborhoods bordering Chandler Mall, with multiple trespassers located and given warnings. In one case, an individual was cited for repeated offenses and released.

Officers conducted a welfare check prompted by concerned neighbors in the Andersen Springs vicinity, resulting in a subject's arrest for an outstanding warrant unrelated to the welfare check. No further criminal activity was identified.

The past week saw repeated reports of alleged package theft in the south Chandler area around Gilbert Road and Germann. Officers are increasing patrols and reminding residents to report suspicious behavior.

No fatal accidents or homicides were reported.

Any significant trends this week include an uptick in property crimes, especially alleged retail shoplifting and package theft, as we approach the holiday season. Police encourage all listeners to remain diligent, secure property, and promptly report any suspicious activity. For tips or to assist ongoing investigations, contact Chandler Police non-emergency at 480-782-4130 or call 911 in an emergency.

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