Tempe Police: Woman steals two guns from ex, sends him photo evidence
The woman entered the man’s bedroom and removed two firearms, an iPad and an iPhone, police said.
The woman entered the man’s bedroom and removed two firearms, an iPad and an iPhone, police said.
The woman had bloodshot, watery eyes, a flushed face, slurred speech and appeared to be “extremely emotional,” according to the report.
While investigating a previous armed robbery, officers found several pills in the man’s apartment, police said.
The man had illegally entered three separate cars in an apartment complex parking lot, police reported.
The woman told police that she had a baggie with meth and “three blue pills in her panties,” police said.
After the light rail conductor honked the train’s horn to get the pair’s attention, the man turned and held up his middle finger, police reported.
He denied swallowing the cocaine, and could not explain where the cocaine went or what he swallowed when the officer contacted him, police reported.
ASU has banned hoverboards on University property effective March 23.
A Chandler man was stopped on suspicion of auto theft.
A man was arrested on suspicion of trespassing and criminal damage, according to a police report.
Tempe Police were called to an apartment complex in Tempe after getting calls about shots being fired.
Officers arrested the woman for shoplifting over $1,100 worth of merchandise from a JC Penney store, police reported.
The man said he had let his “baby mama” use his car the other day, police reported.
Officers placed the man under arrest along with two of his friends after discovering the men near a car behind a Jack in the Box, police reported.
Officers arrested the woman along with her boyfriend after a passerby noticed the couple having sex on "A" Mountain, police reported.
When officers told the man to drop whatever he had in his hands, he let go of a loaded syringe with a clear liquid substance inside stuck in his arm, police reported.
After security guards attempted to stop the woman, she punched one guard in the face and bit his hand, police said.
The man left a Circle K location after taking five bags of candy from the store without paying, police reported.
Despite a 19 percent decrease in the amount of IDs confiscated since 2014, Tempe officials have increased funding to seize fake IDs at local bars and clubs.
The spree began on Oct. 6, when an unidentified suspect committed armed robbery at a Circle K store on the 1400 block of West Baseline Road wearing a black ski mask and all black clothes, police reported.
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