ASU student sexually assaulted on Tempe campus
A student was assaulted Sept. 9 near the Adelphi Commons II.
A student was assaulted Sept. 9 near the Adelphi Commons II.
A Tempe man got into a fight with his roommate in a backyard.
A Mesa man tried to steal a skateboard from Sports Authority to get money for a taxi ride to see his kids.
A Mesa woman kicked a police officer and damaged his uniform because she was unwilling to cooperate with the police.
The Arizona Department of Liquor Licenses and Control released the investigation into Naomi McClendon's death, naming six men, three of whom have been charged criminally.
A Mesa man was swerving erratically and nearly hit a curb while driving on Scottsdale Road.
A Chandler man had a baggie containing various drugs when police stopped him for a traffic violation.
A group of people protesting police brutality filled Roosevelt Street Friday evening at downtown Phoenix's popular art walk.
A 66-year-old Tempe man, who was stopped on his bike for not having a bicycle light, was found in possession of meth.
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.
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