Mesa, Arizona Crime Report

Mesa Police Blotter: Property Crimes, Suspicious Activity, and Ongoing Investigations


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Mesa police responded to a robbery near Dobson Ranch early last Thursday morning, where a male suspect allegedly entered a convenience store demanding cash and fled on foot. The case remains under investigation. Officers in the Fiesta District investigated three separate vehicle burglaries on Saturday night. In each case, windows were broken and valuables reported missing, including electronics and a purse. All incidents are considered active with detectives reviewing surveillance footage for possible leads. A reported assault at the intersection of Main Street and Country Club Drive occurred late Friday. Witnesses stated two individuals were involved in an altercation resulting in minor injuries. Both parties declined medical treatment, and police are determining if charges will be filed pending review of evidence. On Sunday afternoon, patrol officers stopped a suspicious vehicle near Power Road and Southern Avenue, which led to the recovery of alleged stolen property. One adult male was arrested at the scene; case number 20251183. Residents in the Red Mountain area reported several incidents of catalytic converter theft over the past week. In at least two cases, police confirmed the vehicles were targeted overnight in open parking lots. These cases are linked to an ongoing investigation, with officers increasing nighttime patrols in the area. On Tuesday, officers responded to a reported domestic disturbance in the Falcon Field neighborhood. After interviewing those involved, it was determined no crime had occurred and no arrests were made. A commercial burglary occurred late Wednesday in the Superstition Springs vicinity, where unknown suspects allegedly broke into a retail storefront and removed merchandise before fleeing. Mesa PD is requesting the public’s help to identify two male suspects described as Hispanic, both under 30, seen wearing dark hooded sweatshirts and face masks. Anyone with information should contact Mesa Police. That investigation is ongoing and assigned case number 20251201. Multiple reports of alleged vandalism were filed this week in the Sunland Village East area, where vehicles parked on the street were spray painted overnight. Police are canvassing neighbors and reviewing video footage. No suspects have been identified at this time.

Throughout the week, property crimes including vehicle burglaries, catalytic converter thefts, and vandalism were the most commonly reported. Police continue to remind listeners to secure belongings and report suspicious activity. If you have tips or information related to any case, contact Mesa Police at 480-644-2211 or dial 911 in an emergency. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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