Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Mesa Police Continuously Working to Enhancing Trust

The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the world’s largest and most influential professional association for police leaders, has an initiative called the Trust Building Campaign. Law enforcement agencies everywhere are encouraged to participate in the campaign. To join the Trust Building Campaign, law enforcement agencies must pledge to implement 25 key policies and leading practices within a 36-month period. The Mesa Police Department is pleased to announce that prior to even learning about the IACP’s initiative, the department had already completed all 25 key policies and leading practices as part of our ongoing commitment to the community we serve.

"Joining the Trust Building Campaign was a clear choice for us at the Mesa Police Department,” says Chief Ken Cost. “By standing behind this pledge, we are demonstrating our continued commitment to transparency, accountability, and open communication, which are essential to building and maintaining the public's trust.”

By proactively completing the Trust Building Campaign Pledge requirements, the Mesa Police Department established policies and trainings, conducted assessments, and developed strategies within six focus areas (Bias-Free Policing; Use of Force; Leadership and Culture; Recruitment, Hiring, and Retention; Victim Services; and Community Relations) designed to encourage positive community-police partnerships that promote safe, effective interactions, create strategies to prevent and reduce crime, and improve the wellbeing and quality of life for all.

For more information about the Trust Building Campaign, visit the IACP’s website at:

https://www.theiacp.org/iacp-trust-building-campaign

Las Sendas Food Truck Friday's


Wednesday, June 19, 2024

Two Arrested for Arson, Class 2 Felony

On June 13, 2024, around 9:30 PM, officers responded to a “shots fired” call. The caller reported receiving an alert from his front door camera about someone outside. As he approached the door, he heard BANG! The glass of his front door shattered right in front of him, scathing his forehead, and extensive damage to the front of the home remained.

Front Entryway Damage


Overhead Entryway Damage
Front Door Damage






Officers learned that what they originally thought was a gunshot, was actually a firework. It was thrown against the house by suspects who fled the area.

Using neighborhood surveillance videos, in conjunction with police databases, officers were able to identify and arrest Daniel J. Traynor, age 18, and Eliyzar R. Frias, age 19.

Both were booked into jail on June 19, 2024 for the following charges:

· Arson of an Occupied Structure, Class 2 Felony

· Aggravated Assault, Class 3 Felony

· Criminal Damage, Class 6 Felony

Daniel Traynor
Eliyzar Frias










Fireworks can be fun and we want everyone to enjoy the upcoming holiday, safely! Mesa police officers will be out and about enforcing firework laws and arresting anyone who violates them. 

For more information on when fireworks can be used, which fireworks are legal, and how to report illegal firework activity, click HERE

Sunday, June 9, 2024

3 Men Arrested for Illegal Fireworks for Sale

With the Fourth of July right around the corner, Mesa police officers are getting in front of illegal firework possession and sales. Just yesterday, on June 8, 2024, officers pulled over a vehicle with a suspended license plate. While speaking to the driver, 22-year-old Nicholas Ruiz, and passenger, 47-year-old Carlos Barron, officers saw boxes of illegal fireworks in the vehicle.

Illegal Fireworks

Illegal Fireworks

Officers learned that Ruiz bought the fireworks in New Mexico and he and Barron had hopes of selling them for profit in Mesa. Officers seized over 50 suspected high explosive devices and booked both men into jail for possession of illegal fireworks and illegal fireworks for sale.


Nicholas Ruiz

Carlos Barron

Just hours after the first stop, Mesa police officers stopped another vehicle for displaying plates not valid for highway use. Officers saw boxes of illegal fireworks in the bed of the truck.


Illegal Fireworks

Illegal Fireworks

While speaking to the driver, 27-year-old Ivan Mejia, officers learned that he bought the fireworks in Nevada and was selling them to people through on line resources. Officers seized over 20 suspected high explosive devices and booked Mejia into jail for possession of illegal fireworks and illegal fireworks for sale.


Ivan Mejia

Fireworks can be fun and we want everyone to enjoy the upcoming holiday, safely! Mesa police officers will be out and about enforcing firework laws and arresting anyone who violates them. 

For more information on when fireworks can be used, which fireworks are legal, and how to report illegal firework activity, click HERE