Mesa police are investigating the alleged shooting death of a 32-year-old woman in east Mesa near Ray Road and Inspirian Parkway on the morning of February 28. According to Fox 10 Phoenix and the Daily Independent, officers responded to reports of a shooting and found the woman with gunshot wounds; she was later pronounced dead at a hospital. Police say a male neighbor, identified publicly as an investigator with the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, was involved in the incident, which occurred on or near his property. The case is being treated as an alleged homicide, remains under active investigation, and no charges had been announced as of this week. Mesa Police told the Daily Independent they are awaiting forensic results before submitting the case to the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office for review under case number 20251300304, and the involved party has been placed on administrative leave according to Fox 10 Phoenix.
In a separate case, Mesa Police report that a Dobson High School student was arrested following an FBI investigation into alleged racially motivated online threats to carry out a mass-casualty incident targeting a school and a mosque in the Dobson Ranch area. Fox 10 Phoenix reports that the juvenile suspect was taken into custody without incident, alleged threat-related evidence was seized, and the case is being forwarded for charging review. Because the suspect is a juvenile, no further identifying details have been released.
Mesa Police are also asking for the public’s help locating 16-year-old Emma Hungerford, who was reported missing after last being seen around 1 p.m. on February 24 in the area of Power Road and University Drive, according to the Daily Independent. Detectives say the case remains active and encourage anyone with information on her whereabouts to contact police; no additional suspect information has been released and the case status is listed as ongoing.
Across these incidents, listeners may note continued emphasis on alleged violent offenses involving firearms and threats, as well as an active missing juvenile investigation. Mesa authorities continue to encourage vigilance and cooperation with ongoing cases. For non-emergency tips, listeners can contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS; for emergencies, dial 911.
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