• Chandler Crime Report: Burglaries, Robberies, and Property Crimes Dominate March 1-7 Incidents

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Chandler Crime Report: Burglaries, Robberies, and Property Crimes Dominate March 1-7 Incidents

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  • Chandler Police Department Crime Report for March 1-7, 2025

    On March 1, officers responded to a burglary at a business near Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear door and stole electronics. The case remains under investigation.

    March 2 saw a spike in reported crimes with 134 incidents. Notable cases included a robbery at a convenience store on Ray Road, where a masked suspect brandished a weapon and demanded cash. No injuries were reported. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.

    On March 3, police arrested a suspect for aggravated assault following an altercation at an apartment complex near Alma School Road and Warner Road. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

    March 4 incidents included multiple reports of vehicle break-ins concentrated in the Ocotillo area. Residents are advised to lock vehicles and remove valuables from sight.

    On March 5, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call near Frye Road and Cooper Road. One individual was taken into custody without incident.

    March 6 saw 100 reported crimes, including a theft at Chandler Fashion Center. Store security detained a suspect attempting to leave with unpaid merchandise. Charges are pending.

    On March 7, police investigated a report of criminal damage at Tumbleweed Park. Several pieces of playground equipment were vandalized overnight. Anyone with information is asked to contact the department.

    Throughout the week, multiple fraud cases were reported across the city, particularly targeting elderly residents. The police department urges caution when providing personal information over the phone or online.

    Chandler-Gilbert Community College reported incidents of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct on campus. Campus police are working with city officers on these cases.

    The police department noted an overall decrease in violent crimes compared to the same period last year, with a 27% reduction in Part One offenses. However, there was a slight uptick in property crimes, particularly thefts.

    Residents are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency situations or to provide tips, contact the Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130.

    Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377) or silentwitness.org.

    The Chandler Police Department remains committed to maintaining a safe community through proactive policing and community partnerships. Residents are encouraged to attend upcoming neighborhood watch meetings and engage with local officers to help prevent crime.
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Chandler Police Department Crime Report for March 1-7, 2025

On March 1, officers responded to a burglary at a business near Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue. The suspect allegedly forced entry through a rear door and stole electronics. The case remains under investigation.

March 2 saw a spike in reported crimes with 134 incidents. Notable cases included a robbery at a convenience store on Ray Road, where a masked suspect brandished a weapon and demanded cash. No injuries were reported. Detectives are reviewing surveillance footage.

On March 3, police arrested a suspect for aggravated assault following an altercation at an apartment complex near Alma School Road and Warner Road. The victim was treated for non-life-threatening injuries.

March 4 incidents included multiple reports of vehicle break-ins concentrated in the Ocotillo area. Residents are advised to lock vehicles and remove valuables from sight.

On March 5, officers responded to a domestic disturbance call near Frye Road and Cooper Road. One individual was taken into custody without incident.

March 6 saw 100 reported crimes, including a theft at Chandler Fashion Center. Store security detained a suspect attempting to leave with unpaid merchandise. Charges are pending.

On March 7, police investigated a report of criminal damage at Tumbleweed Park. Several pieces of playground equipment were vandalized overnight. Anyone with information is asked to contact the department.

Throughout the week, multiple fraud cases were reported across the city, particularly targeting elderly residents. The police department urges caution when providing personal information over the phone or online.

Chandler-Gilbert Community College reported incidents of criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct on campus. Campus police are working with city officers on these cases.

The police department noted an overall decrease in violent crimes compared to the same period last year, with a 27% reduction in Part One offenses. However, there was a slight uptick in property crimes, particularly thefts.

Residents are reminded to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activity. For emergencies, always call 911. For non-emergency situations or to provide tips, contact the Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130.

Anonymous tips can be submitted through Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377) or silentwitness.org.

The Chandler Police Department remains committed to maintaining a safe community through proactive policing and community partnerships. Residents are encouraged to attend upcoming neighborhood watch meetings and engage with local officers to help prevent crime.

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