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  • Chandler PD's Latest Incident Reports: Shots Fired, Traffic Mishap, and Ongoing Drug Interdiction
    May 24 2025
    **Chandler Police Department Daily Crime Report**

    Recent incidents reported to the Chandler Police Department:

    On Sunday, May 18, officers responded to a call of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. Multiple shots were reportedly fired at an unspecified location. The case remains under investigation.

    A traffic incident occurred on Wednesday, May 21, near McQueen Road and Ocotillo Road when a vehicle towing a boat lost its trailer. Police responded to manage traffic and ensure public safety.

    These incidents represent only a portion of the most recent calls handled by Chandler PD. According to department data resources, officers regularly respond to various general offenses throughout the city, with daily updates to their public records. The department maintains comprehensive datasets containing details of arrest reports and general offense reports, with information updated as recently as May 23, 2025.

    The Chandler Police Department encourages residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activity. While no significant crime trends have been highlighted in recent reports, the department continues to maintain transparency through its open data portal that includes information on offense types, locations, and case statuses.

    In regional law enforcement news, Arizona State Troopers seized more than 900 pounds of illegal drugs between May 5-10, 2025, as part of ongoing interdiction efforts across the state.

    For non-emergency situations or to provide information about criminal activity, Chandler residents can contact the police department via text message at their non-emergency number (480) 782-4130. Chief Bryan Chapman and the department remain committed to fostering positive community relations and ensuring public safety throughout Chandler.

    For emergencies, always dial 911. To submit anonymous tips or for additional information about recent criminal activity, visit the Chandler Police Department website or contact their non-emergency line.
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  • Chandler Crime Report Digest: Investigating Shots Fired, CPR Training for Youth
    May 19 2025
    CHANDLER CRIME REPORT DIGEST - MAY 12-18, 2025

    On Sunday, May 18, at approximately 2 a.m., Chandler Police Officers responded to reports of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue. Multiple shots were reportedly heard by a caller. The incident is currently under investigation.

    Earlier this week, on Tuesday, May 13, two Chandler PD officers were photographed during a badge presentation ceremony, highlighting the department's continued commitment to public service despite recent criminal incidents.

    The Chandler Police Department maintains comprehensive records of all arrest bookings and general offense reports, which were last updated on May 18, 2025. These records include information on various offenses throughout the city, with location data generalized to the nearest block to protect victim privacy.

    The department has recently deployed non-emergency text messaging capabilities at their communications center, allowing citizens an alternative method to contact police. Residents can send text messages to the non-emergency number (480) 782-4130 for non-urgent matters.

    For those interested in tracking crime patterns in their neighborhoods, the Chandler Police Department provides an online, interactive crime mapping program. This tool allows residents and visitors to input an address to view recent criminal activity in their area.

    Chief Bryan Chapman continues to lead the department's efforts to maintain the trust, support, and respect of the community through meaningful dialogue with community leaders, residents, and businesses.

    The department also partners with community organizations for public safety initiatives, including a recent CPR training event for youth in coordination with the Valley of the Sun YMCA and Justice4PrestonLord.

    TRENDS AND PATTERNS:
    No significant crime trends or patterns have been reported by the Chandler Police Department for the past week.

    EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION:
    For emergencies: 911
    Non-emergency: (480) 782-4130 (call or text)
    Anonymous tips can be submitted through the department's website at chandlerazpd.gov
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  • Weekly Chandler Crime Report: Gunshots, Theft, and Increased Patrols in Neighborhoods
    May 17 2025
    Chandler Police Department Crime Report: May 10-16, 2025

    The past week has seen several notable incidents across Chandler neighborhoods. Near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue, officers responded to reports of multiple gunshots just before 2 a.m. on Sunday. The caller reported hearing several shots fired in the residential area. Police are actively investigating this incident.

    On Tuesday afternoon, officers were dispatched to a reported theft at a retail establishment in the downtown district. The suspect allegedly left the scene before officers arrived, and police are reviewing security footage.

    A traffic stop near the intersection of Chandler Boulevard and Arizona Avenue on Wednesday evening resulted in one arrest for outstanding warrants. The individual was transported to the detention facility for processing.

    Officers responded to a disturbance call at a residence near Frye Road on Thursday night. The situation was resolved without arrests, and parties were separated.

    Multiple calls for service were reported in the Ocotillo neighborhood throughout the week, primarily related to noise complaints and non-criminal matters. Officers provided community assistance and mediation in these instances.

    In the northern district, police investigated a reported vehicle break-in on Monday morning. Several items were allegedly taken from the unlocked vehicle. Residents are reminded to secure their vehicles and remove valuables from plain sight.

    A suspicious person report in the Morrison Ranch area prompted increased patrols on Wednesday. No arrests were made, but officers maintain vigilance in the area.

    The Chandler Police Department continues to monitor a slight uptick in property crimes compared to previous months, particularly in commercial areas. Residents and business owners are encouraged to report suspicious activity promptly.

    The department recently deployed non-emergency text messaging capabilities to provide citizens with an alternative method to contact police. Those wishing to communicate with the police department through text message may do so by sending a message to the non-emergency number (480) 782-4130.

    Anyone with information regarding these or other incidents is encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department. For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency situations, call (480) 782-4130. Anonymous tips can be submitted through the department's online portal.

    The Chandler Police Department would like to remind residents that data on calls for service and arrest bookings is available to the public through the department's Open Data portal, which is updated daily. This transparency initiative aims to keep the community informed about police activities throughout the city.
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  • Chandler Crime Digest: Shots Fired, Hoarding Indictment, and Community Outreach
    May 14 2025
    Chandler Police Department Crime Digest - May 7-13, 2025

    Recent criminal activity in Chandler shows several incidents requiring police response. On Sunday, May 11, officers responded to reports of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. The caller reported hearing multiple gunshots in the area. This incident remains under investigation.

    The Chandler Police Department, in conjunction with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office, recently announced an indictment in a case involving alleged dog hoarding and fraud charges. Details about the suspect and specific charges are being handled by both agencies.

    The department continues to maintain comprehensive records of criminal activities throughout the city, with daily updates to their general offense reports database. This system tracks incidents including location types, offense descriptions, and case status. The most recent database update occurred on May 13, 2025.

    Residents seeking more detailed information about criminal activity in their neighborhoods can access the department's interactive crime mapping program online. This tool allows users to input an address and view reported incidents in the vicinity, helping community members stay informed about local safety concerns.

    In community outreach news, the Chandler Police Department has partnered with the Valley of the Sun YMCA and Justice4PrestonLord to host a free CPR training event for youth on December 7. Registration is available through the department's website.

    The department recently implemented non-emergency text messaging capabilities at their communications center. Citizens wishing to report non-urgent matters or provide information can now text the department's non-emergency number at (480) 782-4130.

    No significant crime trends or patterns have been reported by the department during this period. The daily updates to their offense database suggest normal operational activities throughout the city.

    For emergencies, citizens should call 911. To report information about crimes or suspicious activities, contact the Chandler Police Department's non-emergency line at (480) 782-4130. Anonymous tips can be submitted via text to the same number. The department headquarters can be reached at the email address provided on their official website, and Chief Bryan Chapman can be contacted directly at Bryan.Chapman@ChandlerAZ.gov.
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  • Chandler Crime Report: Shots Fired, Arrests, and Community Safety Updates
    May 12 2025
    Chandler Police Department Crime Report: May 1-7, 2025

    In the early hours of Sunday, May 11, officers responded to reports of shots fired near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue shortly before 2 a.m. Multiple gunshots were heard by residents in the area. The incident remains under investigation.

    During the week of April 30 through May 6, Chandler police responded to multiple incidents across the city. A neighborhood near W. Ray Road was among the areas where officers were dispatched.

    The Chandler Police Department continues to maintain daily updates to their general offense reports database, which was last refreshed on May 6, 2025. This system contains information on all reports completed by Chandler Police Department officers, with location data generalized to protect victim privacy.

    Recent complaints handled by police include noise disturbances, barking dogs, fraud cases, and vehicle burglaries not in progress. Residents are reminded that abandoned vehicles left on city streets for more than 72 hours can be reported to the police non-emergency number.

    The department regularly updates its arrest bookings database, with the most recent update occurring on May 10, 2025. This resource contains details of all arrest reports completed by Chandler Police Department officers.

    Police encourage residents to use the non-emergency number (480-782-4130) to report delayed crimes or incidents with no immediate threat to life or safety. Examples include loud parties, barking dogs, fraud, completed vehicle burglaries, and property thefts.

    For emergencies or crimes in progress, residents should call 911 immediately. If uncertain whether a situation constitutes an emergency, err on the side of caution and call 911.

    The Chandler Police Department and Maricopa County Attorney's Office recently announced an indictment in a case involving alleged dog hoarding and fraud charges. No further details were available at press time.

    Residents seeking additional information about crime trends in Chandler can access the department's open data portal, which includes comprehensive statistics on offenses and arrests throughout the city.

    Citizens with information about any criminal activity are urged to contact the Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130. For anonymous tips, residents can use Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377). In emergencies, always call 911.
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  • Chandler Cops Respond to Incidents, Seek Public Assistance
    May 10 2025
    During the previous week in Chandler, Arizona, police responded to several notable incidents across the city. On Sunday morning, officers were dispatched to a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue following reports of multiple shots fired. No injuries were reported, and the incident remains under investigation as police seek additional information related to this case.

    At the Chandler Gilbert Community College Williams Campus, an alleged burglary was reported on March 6. Upon investigation, the incident was determined to be unfounded and no arrests were made. This was logged under case number 25006403.

    Throughout the week, patrol units continued to address a range of offenses citywide. Arrest records indicate that a series of arrests were made in connection with outstanding warrants, narcotics violations, and other alleged criminal activity. Specific locations included various neighborhoods and commercial areas, but no suspect descriptions were released in these cases as they are either closed or not seeking public assistance at this time.

    No significant trends such as rises in a particular type of offense have been noted in the most recent reporting period. Residents are reminded that if they have information regarding any ongoing investigations, they are encouraged to contact the Chandler Police Department. Non-emergency tips can be sent via text message to (480) 782-4130. In an emergency, always dial 911.
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  • "Chandler Police Blotter: Crimes and Investigations in Chandler, AZ"
    May 7 2025
    During the week of April 30 through May 6, 2025, Chandler police responded to a range of incidents across the city. In a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue, officers were dispatched just before 2 a.m. Sunday following reports of multiple gunshots. The incident is under investigation; no arrests have been reported and police have not released suspect details at this time.

    Several alleged thefts and burglaries were reported throughout the week in commercial and residential areas. In the vicinity of Alma School Road and Chandler Boulevard, officers took a report of an alleged vehicle burglary with items missing from the interior. The case remains under investigation. Near Pecos Road and Dobson Road, a business reported an alleged shoplifting incident; responding officers obtained surveillance footage and continue to review evidence.

    On the afternoon of May 3, officers responded to a disturbance in a neighborhood near Cooper Road and Elliot Road. The incident was classified as a domestic dispute. Parties were separated and interviewed on scene. No arrests were made and the case remains open for further review.

    A report of alleged vandalism came in from a park near Chandler Heights Road and Arizona Avenue, where spray paint was found on playground equipment. Officers collected evidence, and the case is under investigation.

    A traffic stop near McQueen Road and Warner Road led to the arrest of one adult individual on alleged DUI charges. Officers booked the suspect following field sobriety tests and further investigation.

    Chandler police are seeking public assistance in an alleged robbery that occurred near Frye Road and Arizona Avenue late in the evening on May 4. The suspect is described as a male, approximately 6 feet tall, wearing a dark hooded sweatshirt and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Chandler PD.

    Other incidents during the week included reports of alleged criminal damage, fraudulent activity in financial institutions along the Price Corridor, and a disturbance at a retail establishment near Ray Road and McClintock Drive that resulted in one arrest on outstanding warrants.

    Case numbers are available upon request for specific incidents.

    No significant trends were identified, although thefts and vehicle-related crimes continue to occur citywide. For crime tips or to provide information, contact Chandler Police Department at 480-782-4130 or use the department's non-emergency text messaging service. If you witness an emergency, dial 911 immediately.
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  • "Chandler Crime Report: Shots Fired, Arrests, and Ongoing Investigations"
    May 3 2025
    # Chandler Police Department Daily Crime Report Digest

    In the early hours of May 3, 2025, Chandler Police Officers responded to a call of shots fired in a neighborhood near W. Ray Road and Arizona Avenue. The incident occurred just before 2 a.m., with the caller reporting they had heard multiple shots being fired. This case is currently under investigation.

    On May 2, 2025, the Chandler Police Department made several arrests, as documented in their arrest bookings dataset, though specific details about these incidents are not available in the public record at this time.

    The Chandler Police Department has been maintaining detailed records of all general offense reports, with the most recent update to their database occurring on April 30, 2025. These reports include information about incidents throughout the city, with location data generalized to protect victim privacy.

    In other significant news, the Chandler Police Department and Maricopa County Attorney's Office recently announced an indictment in a case involving dog hoarder fraud charges. This represents a major development in an ongoing investigation, though specific details about the charges or suspects were not provided.

    For residents and visitors interested in tracking crime patterns in their neighborhoods, the Chandler Police Department provides an online, interactive crime mapping program. This tool allows users to input an address to view reported criminal activity in their area, helping community members stay informed about local safety concerns.

    The Chandler Police Department continues to update their open data catalog daily, providing transparency about criminal activity in the area. Their general offense reports dataset currently contains 248,945 rows of data, offering a comprehensive view of reported incidents throughout the city.

    For anyone with information about these or other criminal incidents in Chandler, please contact the Chandler Police Department. Anonymous tips can be submitted through their website at chandlerazpd.gov. Remember that community vigilance and reporting suspicious activity promptly can help maintain the safety and security of Chandler neighborhoods.
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