Mesa, Arizona Crime Report

"Mesa Crime Roundup: Robberies, Burglaries, and Vandalism Investigated"


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Mesa police responded to a reported armed robbery on Wednesday evening near Main Street and Dobson Road. The alleged suspect approached a convenience store clerk, displayed a handgun, and demanded cash. Officers arrived within minutes, and the suspect had fled in an unknown direction. Surveillance footage is being reviewed, and the case remains under investigation. Police have released a description of the individual and are seeking public assistance in locating a Hispanic male, approximately 25–30 years old, medium build, wearing a black hoodie and jeans.

Early Thursday morning near the Fiesta District, patrol units responded to a residential burglary in progress. A resident reported noises outside and saw a male attempting to force entry through a rear window. Responding officers located the alleged burglar nearby and made an arrest. The incident is recorded under case number 25-10387.

On Friday afternoon in the vicinity of Southern Avenue and Alma School Road, Mesa police investigated a vehicle theft incident involving a parked SUV outside a shopping center. The vehicle was reportedly stolen between 2 and 3 p.m. Detectives are following up with witnesses and reviewing security footage from neighboring businesses. The case is ongoing, and no suspects are currently in custody.

A hit-and-run collision occurred Saturday night near Guadalupe Road and Country Club Drive. Witnesses reported a silver sedan struck a pedestrian crossing the street and continued driving eastbound without stopping. The pedestrian sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to a local hospital. Police are seeking public assistance in identifying the vehicle and driver involved.

Late Saturday evening, officers responded to an aggravated assault call near Broadway Road and Lindsay Road. The alleged assault involved two males in a dispute at a bar. One male was transported for minor injuries; the other reportedly fled on foot prior to police arrival. The investigation is ongoing.

On Sunday evening near Mesa Riverview neighborhood, police received reports of vandalism and property damage at several parked vehicles. According to initial reports, windows were smashed and minor thefts occurred. No arrests have been made, and officers are canvassing the area for further information.

Monday morning saw a report of a shoplifting incident at a grocery store near McKellips Road and Recker Road. The alleged suspect was detained by store loss prevention and taken into custody by responding officers. Items were recovered and returned to the store. The case has been cleared with an arrest.

Tuesday afternoon near Stapley Road and University Drive, officers responded to a call of criminal trespass at a local business. The alleged suspect had reportedly been warned previously, entered the property, and was detained by security until police arrived. The case status indicates an arrest was made.

According to Mesa PD and local news partners, no significant increases have been noted in violent crime over the past week; property crime including vehicle theft remains the most frequently reported incident. Mesa police encourage listeners to report any suspicious activity and provide tips regarding unsolved cases by calling the local non-emergency line at 480-644-2211 or submitting tips anonymously to Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

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Mesa, Arizona Crime ReportBy Inception Point Ai