Thursday, January 20, 2022

Mesa Police Arrest Serial Burglar

Since October 24, 2021, Mesa Police Officers have been looking for a serial burglar who targeted retirement communities in east Mesa, burglarizing numerous homes and vehicles. On December 30, 2021, these photographs were released to the public in hopes that someone could identify him. The Mesa Police Department is thankful for all the tips from the public and assistance from the media reference this crime series.



After combing through multiple tips from the public and utilizing law enforcement databases, officers located an investigative lead, 32-year-old Justin Schuerman. Officers found that Schuerman’s tattoos matched that of the suspect in the surveillance videos and were able to place him in the area of at least four burglaries at the time they occurred.

On January 19, 2022, Mesa Police Officers located and arrested Schuerman without incident.

Schuerman is suspected of committing 19 other burglaries and additional charges will most likely follow pending the outcome of DNA analysis.

Schuerman declined to speak to detectives. He was booked into jail for the following charges and held with no bond.

4 counts ARS 13-1506A1: Burglary 3rd degree, a class 4 felony

1 count ARS 13-2102.A1: Theft of a Credit Card, a class 5 felony

1 outstanding felony warrant through MCSO


Justin Schuerman Mug Shot


Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Mesa Officers Deploy the "Grappler” to Stop Suspect Vehicle

On January 18, 2022, around 8:43 a.m., Mesa Police Officers responded to a shots fired call in the 100 block of S. Lazona Mesa, AZ. When officers arrived, they spoke to a witness who said that a black Dodge Charger with a temporary registration tag was speeding up and down the street. This witness yelled at the driver, later identified as 21-year-old Tre-Shawn Dorsett, to slow down. Dorsett continued to speed up and down the street and stopped in front of the witness’ house. He honked the car horn, opened the car door, and began yelling and mocking the witness. The witness responded by taking a photograph of Dorsett before going inside their house. When the vehicle left, this witness heard four gunshots.

A second witness was located, who told officers the same story about the black Dodge Charger speeding up and down the street. This witness was outside of their house at the time and said that the driver held a handgun outside of the window, firing four rounds towards a residence on Lazona. The vehicle sped off while firing an additional two rounds from the vehicle.  

Within two minutes, officers arrived on scene and located the Dodge Charger in the area. Officers observed a male subject getting into the vehicle, who also matched the photograph of the male subject taken by the first witness.

Officers followed the vehicle in conjunction with the Mesa Police Air Unit into Phoenix, where they utilized the Grappler to stop Dorsett’s vehicle. Dorsett was taken into custody without further incident. 


Actual Scene Photographs of the Grappler (from police vehicle to suspect vehicle)

*To see video of the Grappler in action click here: https://policebumper.com/video/ 


Dorsett admitted to officers that he was speeding and that someone yelled at him, but denied having a confrontation with anyone, even when he was shown the photo of himself antagonizing the first witness.

Dorsett was booked into jail for the following charges and held on a $50,000 bond.

ARS 13-3107.A: Discharging a Firearm within City Limits, a class 6 felony.

ARS 13-3102.A4: Prohibited Possessor, a class 4 felony. 


Tre-Shawn Dorsett Mug Shot


Thursday, January 6, 2022

Someone Knows Who This Is

We are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a burglary suspect that is involved in multiple vehicle and residential burglaries in east Mesa between the areas of Southern to University and Sossaman to Ellsworth Road.

The suspect is identified as a white male in his twenties, approximately 5’10” to 6’0” tall and average build. He has either a brown or red beard with distinctive tattoos on his neck area and left hand. He has been seen fleeing on a bicycle. The burglaries have occurred over the past three months. Below are security camera photographs of the suspect.

If you or anyone you know can identify this suspect, please call the Mesa Police Department at 480-644-2211 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS (948-6377).