Mesa Police responded to several criminal incidents across the city over the previous week. On Saturday, November 1, a 16-year-old girl, Yolyn Hermios, was reported missing from the Fiesta District area, prompting the department to issue a Turquoise Alert. Hermios is described as 5 foot 2, with brown hair and brown eyes. Detectives request public assistance and anyone with information is urged to contact Mesa PD.
On Tuesday night at a shopping plaza near Country Club Drive and Southern Avenue, patrol units responded to an alleged armed robbery at a convenience store. Witnesses stated a male suspect entered the store, brandished what appeared to be a firearm, and fled on foot with cash. No injuries were reported. The incident remains under investigation.
Later in the week, overnight Thursday near the intersection of Gilbert Road and University Drive, officers investigated a vehicle burglary involving a parked sedan. The unidentified alleged suspect reportedly broke a window and removed electronics and personal items. Forensics was called to the scene to process evidence. Officers have not announced any arrests and the case remains open.
Friday afternoon, law enforcement responded to a reported aggravated assault in the Dobson Ranch neighborhood. According to official statements, an altercation between two adults resulted in one subject sustaining non-life-threatening injuries. Police interviewed witnesses and are following up on possible leads. No arrests had been made by the end of the reporting period.
On Sunday, officers conducted a traffic stop near the intersection of Stapley Drive and Main Street. During the stop, illegal narcotics were allegedly discovered in the vehicle. The adult driver was taken into custody and booked on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance. Authorities report charges are pending further investigative review.
Mesa officers continue to seek assistance for an alleged residential burglary in the Red Mountain Ranch area, which occurred late last week. Entry was gained through a rear sliding door and various valuables were reported missing. Police have highlighted that anyone who observed suspicious individuals or activity in the area contact them directly.
Several incidents did not result in injuries and officers report no patterns of violent offenses concentrated in a particular neighborhood. However, property crimes such as burglaries and thefts remain a focus for patrol and detective units. The issuance of a Turquoise Alert for a missing minor is an urgent concern, with public cooperation requested.
If you have any information about these or other incidents, contact the Mesa Police non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or call Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS. For emergencies, always dial 911. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe for your daily Mesa crime digest. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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