Mesa Police report an alleged armed robbery near the intersection of Dobson Road and Southern Avenue early Tuesday morning. The suspect reportedly approached an individual in a parking lot, demanded property at gunpoint, and fled on foot. The incident remains under investigation, and officers are seeking a Hispanic male, approximately 5'10", medium build, last seen wearing a black hoodie and jeans. Police have requested anyone with information to contact the Mesa PD tip line.
On Thursday evening, an aggravated assault was reported in the Fiesta District. Responding officers arrested one adult male after witnesses stated he allegedly struck another person with a blunt object during a dispute. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries. Arrests were made, case number 25-39218.
Mesa Police investigated a residential burglary that occurred Monday afternoon in the Red Mountain neighborhood. According to the preliminary report, entry was gained through a rear window and electronics were allegedly taken. The burglary was discovered by the homeowner upon returning and is under investigation.
A vehicle theft was logged Friday night near Country Club Drive and University Drive. The stolen vehicle was a white SUV allegedly taken from a commercial parking lot. Mesa officers recovered the vehicle abandoned approximately two miles away early Saturday morning. The investigation is ongoing, and no arrests have been reported.
Saturday saw a suspected shoplifting incident at a retail center near Baseline Road and Gilbert Road. Store security detained a female adult who allegedly attempted to leave with unpaid merchandise. She was cited and released at the scene; case number 25-39197.
Mesa officers responded to a disturbance call involving property damage near Power Road and McKellips Road late Wednesday. A male adult allegedly damaged multiple parked vehicles with a blunt object and then fled the area. The case remains under investigation. Mesa PD asks listeners with surveillance footage from this area to contact detectives.
No significant increases in violent crime or property crime have been observed compared to previous weeks. Reports of property crime, especially theft around commercial areas, continue to be steady. Listeners with information about any ongoing investigations or wanted persons are encouraged to call Mesa Police non-emergency at 480-644-2211, or submit tips online at mesapd dot gov.
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