ASU police investigating robbery at West
ASU police are asking to keep on the look out for four suspects on suspicion of robbery.
ASU police are asking to keep on the look out for four suspects on suspicion of robbery.
A 57-year-old Tempe man failed to pay a cab fare and provided a false identity.
A Tempe man was seen smoking marijuana in public, and when contacted by police, he fled the scene.
A 22-year-old Sacaton woman was stopped as the passenger in a car, where police found meth and marijuana.
A man removed movies from Wal-Mart and attempted to leave the store without paying.
An ASU student was concerned when she found a suspicious note left on her car.
A 23-year-old Laveen man punched a security guard at the School of Rock bar on Mill Avenue.
A group of men followed a man and woman to their car and then threw a rock at the window, after the man and woman told the group they didn't have money.
New Chief Michael Thompson is optimistic in a crucial time for ASU police.
Tempe Police Department makes an extra effort to inform the residents of Tempe and ASU students about how to avoid becoming a victim of sexual assault.
A Tempe woman told officers she borrowed the car she was driving from her friend, but records show the car was actually stolen.
A Tempe man refused to leave a McDonald's despite employees' repeated requests for him to leave the business.
A 21-year-old man was found fighting with several people behind a Jack-in-the-Box. When he was asked to leave, he refused and began cursing at officers.
A Gilbert man stole a credit card, electronics and identification documents from the residence of a friend.
A woman was seen taking a credit card out of a Tempe mailbox.
A Tempe man urinated in his pants after passing out in a parking lot from intoxication.
After a woman attempted to shoplift two bathroom rugs, a bathroom lid cover, a shower curtain and a king size comforter set from Target.
A man attempted to flee from police in a stolen vehicle and was found to be in possession of drugs and paraphernalia.
A man called police to his residence for an unwanted guest, but officers noticed a plastic bag sticking out of his pocket.
Ian MacDonald was sentenced to 18 years in prison for stabbing and killing former ASU football player Tyrice Thompson in January 2013.
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