Crimes on College Campuses in Mesa, AZ: Property Crimes and Fraud Incidents Highlighted


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Mar 05 2025 3 mins  
Mesa Police Department Crime Report Digest - Week of January 1-7, 2025

On January 2, officers responded to a criminal trespassing incident at Phoenix College Downtown. The case was later determined to be unfounded.

A burglary was reported at Glendale Community College on January 3. The incident was investigated and ultimately deemed unfounded.

Also on January 3, a fraud case was reported at Chandler Gilbert Community College. The alleged fraud occurred between December 23, 2024 and January 3, 2025. This case remains pending.

At Mesa Community College on January 3, police responded to a criminal trespassing call. The incident was handled administratively.

On January 4, criminal damage was reported at Mesa Community College. This case is still pending investigation.

A theft was reported at South Mountain Community College on January 15. After investigation, the case was determined to be unfounded.

On January 16, an assault was reported at Glendale Community College. This case remains under investigation.

Also on January 16, a fraud case was reported at Rio Salado College in Tempe. The investigation is ongoing.

A disorderly conduct incident occurred at Mesa Community College on January 16. The situation was resolved administratively.

On January 17, police responded to a disorderly conduct call at Chandler Gilbert Community College Williams Campus. This was handled administratively.

Criminal damage was reported at Rio Salado College LLC on January 18. The incident was resolved through administrative action.

On February 6, criminal damage was discovered at Mesa Community College. This case is still pending.

A theft was reported at Glendale Community College on February 6. The investigation into this incident is ongoing.

Also on February 6, a hit-and-run accident with no injuries occurred at Glendale Community College. After investigation, this case was determined to be unfounded.

On February 6, a warrant arrest was made at Phoenix College.

A fraud case was reported at Rio Salado College in Tempe on February 7. This case remains under investigation.

Analysis of recent crime data shows property crimes like theft and criminal damage continue to be the most commonly reported incidents on college campuses in the Mesa area. There has also been an uptick in fraud reports over the past week.

The Mesa Police Department urges anyone with information about these or other crimes to contact the non-emergency line at (480) 644-2211. For emergencies or crimes in progress, always call 911.