• Spike in Mesa Crime: Theft, Burglary, and Vehicular Incidents Plague Downtown and Campus Areas

  • Feb 24 2025
  • Length: 2 mins
  • Podcast

Spike in Mesa Crime: Theft, Burglary, and Vehicular Incidents Plague Downtown and Campus Areas

  • Summary

  • Mesa, Arizona, experienced a range of criminal incidents over the past week. Here are the details:

    - **February 18, 2025**: Multiple incidents of theft were reported in the downtown area. Suspects allegedly stole items from vehicles and store shelves. The cases are under investigation.
    - **February 17, 2025**: A burglary was reported in the neighborhood near Stapley Drive and Southern Avenue. The alleged perpetrator broke into a residence and stole valuables. The case is under investigation.
    - **February 16, 2025**: A vehicle collision occurred at the intersection of Main Street and Country Club Drive. No injuries were reported, but property damage was significant. The incident is being investigated.
    - **February 15, 2025**: A report of disorderly conduct was made in the area of Mesa Community College. The suspect allegedly caused a disturbance on campus. The case is pending.
    - **February 14, 2025**: A hit-and-run accident was reported near the intersection of University Drive and Mesa Drive. The suspect fled the scene without providing information. The case is under investigation.
    - **February 13, 2025**: A criminal trespassing incident was reported at a local business near the intersection of Broadway Road and Power Road. The suspect allegedly entered the property without permission. The case is administrative.
    - **February 12, 2025**: A theft was reported in the neighborhood near Baseline Road and Extension Road. The suspect allegedly stole items from a residence. The case is pending.
    - **February 11, 2025**: A report of harassing behavior was made in the area of Gateway Community College. The suspect allegedly made threatening calls. The case is administrative.

    Significant trends or patterns include an increase in theft and property damage incidents in the downtown area and near educational institutions.

    For tips or to report a crime, contact the Mesa Police Department at (480) 644-2211.
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