
Chandler Crime Digest: Shots Fired, Hoarding Indictment, and Community Outreach
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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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