Tempe Police: Man attempts to exchange stolen goods for gift cards
A Tempe man entered a Walmart and removed $35 worth of items from the store before being contacted by police.
A Tempe man entered a Walmart and removed $35 worth of items from the store before being contacted by police.
A Santa Barbara, Calif., man had marijuana and California medical marijuana card in his pocket at the time.
Man intimidates security guards by telling them he is in a gang, gestures wildly and wears colors associated with the gang.
A Tempe woman walks into a store, removes a shirt and then passes it off as a shirt she previously bought in order to exchange it.
A man jumped a fence into a yard in a neighborhood and stole a bike, because he needed a ride home.
Emergency call boxes, new LiveSafe app help keep students safe while on campus.
Firefighters responding to a domestic violence dispute were kicked and spit on while attempting to help a man injured in the dispute.
The ASU Police Department is adding a new medium to their security services, one that is arguably more convenient for everyone.
A Phoenix man concealed eight bottles of shampoo in his pants and attempted to leave the store without paying.
Some bicyclists break laws with safety hanging in the balance.
A crowd of nearly 100 people protested the officer-involved shooting of Michelle Cusseaux.
ASU students must rise to meet the communities surrounding the University, and the Welcome Back Walk was a great start.
The Tempe Police Department launched the 2014 Safe and Sober campaign on the first day of classes at ASU.
African Americans carry a historical resentment towards law enforcement, and Brown’s alleged actions preceding his death are merely a side effect of this distrust.
Tempe Police, the City of Tempe and ASU organized a Welcome Back Walk to reach out to Tempe residents and ensure their safety.
More people die in Arizona as a result of prescription drug overdose than in car accidents.
Luis Soltero will spend a total of 30 years in prison for murdering a female ASU student, Rebecca Kasper, in spring 2013.
In December 2013, five ASU students were arrested on suspicion of manufacturing and selling ecstasy. Their trials have progressed accordingly over the past months.
Tempe Police arrested a 21-year-old man after he was seen trying to exit a moving vehicle at East Broadway Road and South Mill Avenue.
Tempe Police arrested an 18-year-old woman who they say damaged the door of a Motel 6 room.
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