
Chandler Crime Report: Shots Fired, Arrests, and Community Safety Updates
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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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