On October 5, 2013 at 11:15 am, the victim was walking on 8th Avenue heading toward Dobson Road when two suspects drove up and asked the victim a question. When the victim declined, the suspects got out of their car and suspect #1 threatened the victim with a gun while suspect #2 physically injured the victim and stole the victim's cell phone. Suspect #1 is described as a Black male, 20-30 years old, 6' tall, 150 lbs. with a dark complexion, black hair shaved on the sides, mustache, facial hair on chin, thin arched eyebrows, "big eyes," crooked front teeth and unknown tattoos on both forearms and hands. Last seen wearing a baggy, light gray T-shirt, blue jeans, red "New Era" style baseball hat, large stud earrings in both ears. Suspect #2 is described as a Black male, 20 years old, 6' tall, 170 lbs., medium brown complexion, thin, groomed sideburns, mustache, dermal stud piercing on upper left cheekbone, stud earrings in both ears, black "New Era" style baseball hat. This suspect was last seen wearing a dark T-shirt, black jeans, silver chain necklace, unknown tattoo on the top of his left hand near thumb.
Please submit any information regarding the crime or identity of the suspect(s) through the “Submit a Tip” option at www.CrimeReports.com or text information to 274-637 (CRIMES). Begin your message with MESAPD. You can also call 480-644-2211 and select option 2. Refer to report number 20132780263.
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Bank Robbery from October 15, 2013

Please submit any information regarding the crime or identity of the suspect(s) through the “Submit a Tip” option at www.CrimeReports.com or text information to 274-637 (CRIMES). Begin your message with MESAPD. You can also call 480-644-2211 and select option 2. Refer to report number 20132880342.
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Robbery Suspect Attacks Officer and Goes to Jail
On November 20 at 6:38 pm, Isac Morris, 32, stole a $5.00 bottle of MD 20-20 from the A&E Market on South Mesa Drive, flipping off the clerks as he walked passed the registers. When the male and female owners/victims tried to stop him outside, Morris assaulted both of them and fled on foot. About 40 minutes later, police received a call of a man, who matched Morris's description, screaming obscenities and breaking glass in the roadway in the 700 block of East Broadway. One officer arrived and believed him to be the robbery suspect. When he confronted Morris, Morris charged the officer and tried to assault him. Morris was taken to the ground and placed into custody without further incident. Morris was identified as the robbery suspect. The glass he broke in the street was the bottle of MD 20-20 he stole earlier. Morris was booked on Robbery and Resisting Arrest charges. Great job by our officer facing an aggressive robbery suspect and taking him into custody without injury to himself, the suspect or innocent citizens.
Friday, November 15, 2013
Murder/Suicide Prevented
On the afternoon of November 13, 2013 Mesa detectives received information that the suspect, Carlos Hillan, age 34, was planning a domestic violence murder/suicide similar to one we saw in Phoenix two days prior. In that case, the suspect killed his wife and family. He also set his wife’s body on fire before killing himself. Fortunately, a roommate/co-worker became aware of his intentions and called the police.
The suspect was taken into custody at his estranged wife’s house while he was waiting for her to arrive home from work. He was arrested jumping the back wall of the house with a gas can in hand and lighter on his person. When later interviewed, he admitted to his plan and also said that he was going to kill his wife’s current boyfriend and potentially harm their 3-year-old daughter. The mother and daughter were not injured and the suspect was been booked on two counts of Attempted First Degree Murder, Attempted Arson and Burglary. During an interview after his arrest, he admitted to his plan to kill his estranged wife and her boyfriend.
This is another tremendous example of “If you see something, say something.” Had the roommates not taken action and called the police it seems clear that we would be talking about another tragedy today. There are not words to describe the immediate and dedicated work of the detectives and officers who stopped this crime before it happened.
The suspect was taken into custody at his estranged wife’s house while he was waiting for her to arrive home from work. He was arrested jumping the back wall of the house with a gas can in hand and lighter on his person. When later interviewed, he admitted to his plan and also said that he was going to kill his wife’s current boyfriend and potentially harm their 3-year-old daughter. The mother and daughter were not injured and the suspect was been booked on two counts of Attempted First Degree Murder, Attempted Arson and Burglary. During an interview after his arrest, he admitted to his plan to kill his estranged wife and her boyfriend.
This is another tremendous example of “If you see something, say something.” Had the roommates not taken action and called the police it seems clear that we would be talking about another tragedy today. There are not words to describe the immediate and dedicated work of the detectives and officers who stopped this crime before it happened.
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
24 Hour Exceptional Incident Report
On November 12 at about 1:30 am, officers attempted a traffic stop on a suspect who was riding a motorcycle and seen committing a civil traffic violation in the area of Country Club and McKellips.
The motorcycle failed to yield and the suspect fled eastbound on the Red Mountain Freeway (202) at a high rate of speed. Officers obtained the motorcycles registration information, ultimately enabling them to locate the suspect at his residence an hour later. The suspect admitted to knowing our officers were behind him attempting to conduct a traffic stop, but he said he could not afford another ticket and his license was suspended.
The suspect's motorcycle was located nearby parked on a residential street where the suspect was attempting to conceal it from police. The suspect was booked into the Mesa City Jail for Felony Unlawful Flight.
Thursday, November 7, 2013
24 Hour Exceptional Incident Report
On November 6 at 7:02 pm, a man was jay walking northbound across Broadway Road at Acacia when he was struck by a 2007 Chevy pick-up truck. The driver stated that he did not see the pedestrian until it was too late to stop or avoid him. The pedestrian was taken to hospital; it was reported that he tested positive for marijuana. The driver was suspected of impairment, but subsequent evaluation did not show any signs of impairment; waiting for results of blood test.
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Crime Stats - October 2013
The following are the top 5 calls for service and arrests for each patrol district -- 10/01/2013 through 10/31/2013.
* Please note: With the opening of the new substation, the Dobson District is now the Fiesta District.
* Please note: With the opening of the new substation, the Dobson District is now the Fiesta District.
FIESTA | CENTRAL | ||
Call Type | Frequency | Call Type | Frequency |
Check Welfare | 399 | Subjects Disturbing | 389 |
Subjects Disturbing | 380 | Check Welfare | 360 |
Loud Music/Noise | 199 | Other Agency Assist | 223 |
Suspicious Activity | 181 | Warrant Arrest | 191 |
Other Agency Assist | 174 | Loud Music/Noise | 184 |
Arrests | Frequency | Arrests | Frequency |
Robbery | 1 | Homicide | 1 |
Aggravated Assault | 4 | Robbery | 3 |
Breaking & Entering | 6 | Aggravated Assault | 9 |
Theft | 79 | Breaking & Entering | 11 |
GTA | 3 | Theft | 69 |
Alcohol/DUI | 70 | GTA | 1 |
Other Assaults | 26 | Alcohol/DUI | 73 |
Disorderly Conduct | 20 | Other Assaults | 49 |
Drugs | 53 | Disorderly Conduct | 34 |
Fiscal/Forgery | 12 | Drugs | 63 |
Loitering/Runaway | 4 | Fiscal/Forgery | 20 |
Vandalism | 12 | Loitering/Runaway | 20 |
All Other | 168 | Sex Offenses | 9 |
Vandalism | 20 | ||
All Other | 279 | ||
TOTAL | 458 | TOTAL | 661 |
RED MOUNTAIN | SUPERSTITION | ||
Call Type | Frequency | Call Type | Frequency |
Subjects Disturbing | 399 | Check Welfare | 314 |
Check Welfare | 388 | Subjects Disturbing | 243 |
Loud Music/Noise | 225 | Burglary Alarm | 203 |
Burglary Alarm | 219 | Suspicious Activity | 190 |
Suspicious Activity | 213 | Other Agency Assist | 185 |
Arrests | Frequency | Arrests | Frequency |
Homicide | 3 | Rape | 1 |
Robbery | 7 | Robbery | 2 |
Aggravated Assault | 13 | Aggravated Assault | 5 |
Breaking & Entering | 2 | Breaking & Entering | 2 |
Theft | 75 | Theft | 74 |
GTA | 1 | Alcohol/DUI | 53 |
Alcohol/DUI | 67 | Other Assaults | 25 |
Other Assaults | 47 | Disorderly Conduct | 17 |
Disorderly Conduct | 38 | Drugs | 26 |
Drugs | 56 | Fiscal/Forgery | 12 |
Fiscal/Forgery | 2 | Loitering/Runaway | 5 |
Loitering/Runaway | 6 | Sex Offenses | 2 |
Sex Offenses | 1 | Vandalism | 11 |
Vandalism | 10 | All Other | 85 |
All Other | 150 | ||
TOTAL | 488 | TOTAL | 320 |
Friday, October 25, 2013
24 Hour Exception Incident Report
On October 25 at 1:29 am, an officer was on duty in a marked patrol vehicle. The officer witnessed a red four-door passenger car run a stop sign in the area of 1100 South Stapley. Emergency lights and siren were activated in an attempt to get the driver to stop. The vehicle failed to yield and continued driving at approx. 30 miles per hour. The vehicle was finally stopped in an apartment community parking lot. The driver ran from the vehicle, but was eventually caught. Willis Smith, the suspect, was found to be intoxicated and was arrested for DUI, Unlawful Flight from Law Enforcement and Failure to Stop for a Stop Sign. He was booked into Mesa Jail on those charges.
Thursday, October 24, 2013
24 Hour Exceptional Incident Report
Robbery
On October 23 at 10:30 am, the female suspect entered the Chase Bank at 6950 East Main Street and presented a threatening note to the teller. The teller gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash. The manager called police while the robbery was in progress. An officer who was in the area arrived as the suspect got into a car in the parking lot driven by the male suspect. The car failed to pull over, but was stopped in a residential neighborhood. The female suspect ran from the vehicle, but was caught inside a vacant home. All the money stolen was recovered.
On October 23 at 10:30 am, the female suspect entered the Chase Bank at 6950 East Main Street and presented a threatening note to the teller. The teller gave the suspect an undisclosed amount of cash. The manager called police while the robbery was in progress. An officer who was in the area arrived as the suspect got into a car in the parking lot driven by the male suspect. The car failed to pull over, but was stopped in a residential neighborhood. The female suspect ran from the vehicle, but was caught inside a vacant home. All the money stolen was recovered.
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