Tempe Police: Man starts fight with officers at pub
A 19-year-old Tempe found a pair of keys but refused to give them to the officers and began threatening them.
A 19-year-old Tempe found a pair of keys but refused to give them to the officers and began threatening them.
The man was found after stealing cigarettes and liquor from several Circle K locations in the Tempe area.
A 23-year-old Tempe man alarmed the owners of a detached guest house when he was found asleep in their guest bed.
A 40-year-old man crossed the street 30-feet from crosswalk, which led officers to find out about his outstanding warrant.
An 18-year-old man disturbed light rail passengers because he was concerned people were trying to kill him.
A 24-year-old man passed out on a 3-foot wall after consuming marijuana.
An Apache Junction man broke into a vending machine and ran away with $23.45 in quarters, dimes and nickels.
Officer Stewart Ferrin, the officer seen arresting assistant professor Ersula Ore, was notified his employment will end Jan. 21.
A Tempe man stole four Apple computers from a local elementary school, but police officers only find two of the computers.
A 24-year-old Tempe man tried to steal from Wal-Mart while carrying a backpack with meth.
A 21-year-old man threatens to kill police officer's family after officer is called about a domestic violence dispute.
A Phoenix man had heroin in his pocket and drug paraphernalia hidden in his car.
A 37-year-old man broke into a construction site to steal a box of nails.
A Tempe man attempted to hide from officers aiming to talk to him about his outstanding warrants.
A Phoenix man bit the EMT aiding him.
After an ASU football game, a Phoenix man began screaming obscenities and challenging people to fights at a light rail stop.
A Phoenix man left the Thirsty Lion Pub and Grill without paying his $41.78 tab.
Two weeks before the Territorial Cup, a vandal painted the 'A' red and blue, a move that prompted the ASU Alumni Association to file a police report.
A Texas woman was stopped for driving a car that had been reported stolen in Texas.
A Glendale man was asked by his friend to return a phone to its owner, but the friend did not tell him the phone had been stolen from a car.
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