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).







Monday, December 20, 2021

Mesa Man Arrested After Killing Son

Mesa, AZ (December 20, 2021 6:31 a.m.): Mesa Police Officers responded to a 911 call of a shooting in the 3300 block of East Jerome to find a 19-year-old male with multiple gunshot wounds. The male was transported to the hospital and pronounced deceased. 61-year-old, Jeffrey Williams, was arrested and booked into jail for Murder. 

On December 19, 2021, at 12:30 p.m., Jeffrey Williams called 911 and said that he had shot his son, 19-year-old Adam Williams. When officers arrived, Jeffrey surrendered to police without incident. A witness was located from inside the house and confirmed what Jeffrey had told the officers, adding that Adam could be found lying in his own bed.  Adam was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. 

Jeffrey was booked into jail for one count 1st Degree Murder-DV, ARS 13-1105A1, a class one felony and held on a $1,000,000 bond. 

Jeffrey Williams Mug Shot



Friday, December 17, 2021

Mesa Police Seek Publics Help

 

News Release


Mesa Police seeks public’s help


Mesa, AZ – (December 17th, 2021 11:08 a.m) The Mesa Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying witnesses to an incident involving a Tempe Police Department Motor Officer last night that resulted in him sustaining injuries. The incident occurred on the Loop 202 Red Mountain Freeway and the McKellips Road overpass in Mesa.

 

On 12/16/2021 at around 7:20pm, A Tempe Police Department Motor Officer was driving his marked police motorcycle home after getting off work. While traveling southbound on the Red Mountain Freeway approaching the McKellips underpass, the officer was struck by an object that turned out to be a rock. The officer was struck in the helmet and shoulder almost causing him to crash his motorcycle. The officer was able to safely pull to the side of the freeway and radio in for help.

 

The officer was transported to a local hospital with injuries that are non-life threatening. The six-year veteran was later released from the hospital and is recovering at home.

 

The Mesa Police Department is investigating this incident and is seeking the assistance of the community to identify and prosecute who is responsible. If anyone was in this area at the time this incident occurred and saw something that may help this investigation, please reach out at 480-644-2211 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS.

 

Situations such as these are extremely dangerous. Throwing objects at any moving vehicle can result in serious injury or death. Help us keep our community safe by reaching out with any information you may have.

 


 

 

 


 

 

 


 

 


 

 

 

Friday, December 10, 2021

Man Arrested for Filming Boy Under Bathroom Stall

On December 2, 2021, just before 5:00 p.m., a young boy used the public restroom at a local convenience store, located in the 1900 block of E. Southern Ave Mesa, AZ. While using the restroom, the boy noticed a cell phone propped up against the toilet in the stall next to him.  The cell phone was positioned towards the boy’s bathroom stall and appeared to be recording him using the bathroom.

With clever thinking, the boy made a video recording on his cell phone of what he was seeing. When he left the bathroom stall, he made another video recording of the person in the adjoining stall picking up the cell phone.

The boy waited for the person to leave the bathroom and recorded their description and license plate, supplying this information to Mesa Police Officers. 

Officers used the license plate information provided by the boy to put together a photo line up to include the registered owner’s photograph.  The boy picked out the person who recorded him as the registered owner.

On December 8, 2021, Mesa Police Officers located the suspect, identified as 38-year-old Marvin Barnes, and booked him into jail for the following charge:

ARS 13-1424A; Voyeurism, a class 5 felony.

Without the boy’s smart thinking, it is unknown if the suspect would have ever been located or arrested. Good job to this young victim for thinking outside the box and providing accurate information to assist officers in this case. 

Marvin Barnes Mug Shot

 

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Operation Deja Boo

A joint operation involving several law enforcement agencies leads to the arrests of 30 suspects for child sex related crimes.

During the month of October, multiple valley police agencies participated in Operation “Deja Boo.” This operation targeted sex buyers involved in child sex trafficking and those intent on luring minors for sexual exploitation.  The collaborative efforts of those involved led to the filing of child sex related crimes on 30 individuals through the Arizona Attorney General’s Office.

This operation was conducted by the Arizona Attorney General’s Office, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, and Chandler Police Departments, as well as Homeland Security Investigations. The ability of all these agencies to come together and work as a unit led to the success of this operation. The arrests breakdown as follows:

 

o   Phoenix Police:    11 arrests

o   Scottsdale Police: 8 arrests

o   Mesa Police:         7 arrests

o   Chandler Police:   2 arrests

o   Tempe Police:      2 arrests

Arrest totals:           30

 

Below are the suspects who were arrested in the Mesa Police cases. For information on the others, please contact the respective departments listed above.

If you have information about someone being trafficked, contact your local police department or the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888 or https://humantraffickinghotline.org/


Samuel Davis

Charges:

2 counts- ARS 13-3212.B2 Child Sex Trafficking, 13-2317.A1, Money Laundering

 

Alex Zean


 Charges:

ARS 13-3554.A, Luring of a Minor for Sexual Exploitation, ARS 13-1405.A Attempted Sexual conduct with a minor (3F).


Tom Lindgaard Hansen


Charges:

ARS 13-3212.B2, Child Sex Trafficking, 13-2317.A1, Money Laundering



Jordan Higgins

Charges:

ARS 13-3554.A, luring of a Minor for Sexual Exploitation, ARS 13-1405.A, Attempted Sexual conduct with a minor (3F).



Delbert Lee

Charges:

ARS 13-3554.A, luring of a Minor for Sexual Exploitation, ARS 13-1405.A, Attempted Sexual conduct with a minor (3F). 



David Castaneda Gomez

Charges:

ARS 13-3212.B2, Child Sex Trafficking, 13-2317.A1, Money Laundering,

 

Nathan Ortiz

Charges:

ARS 13-3212.B2, Child Sex Trafficking, 13-2317.A1, Money Laundering

 

Monday, November 8, 2021

Man Fires Handgun at Mesa Police Officer

On November 8, 2021, just after 2:00 a.m., a Mesa Police Officer noticed a vehicle with a broken taillight and initiated a traffic stop. The vehicle pulled into the apartment complex of 1903 N. Country Club Mesa, AZ and the officer followed with his overhead red and blue lights flashing. Suddenly, an occupant leaned out of the passenger side window pointing a handgun and shot several rounds at the officer. The driver then sped out of the complex.

The officer pursued the vehicle, driving northbound onto the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community and coming to a stop on a dirt road that dead ended at the Verde River. At this time, 34-year-old Chanceler Sandoval, ran from the vehicle, leaving the driver, 33-year-old Tobias Thomas, and a female passenger behind.

Officers from DPS, MCSO, and Fort McDowell all responded to assist and helped take Thomas and the female into custody.

Around 3:19 a.m., a deputy with MCSO heard a noise by the river and yelled out to challenge the disturbance. Sandoval emerged soaking wet and cold; he surrendered to police officers without further incident.

Officers saw a handgun inside the vehicle and seized the vehicle as evidence, pending a search warrant to recover the weapon.

Sandoval told officers that he was recently released from prison and did not want to go back. He knew the officer was trying to pull the vehicle over and admitted to shooting the handgun toward the officer. Sandoval also stated that while the vehicle fled, he reloaded the handgun in preparation for another shoot-out with police.

Officers located six shell casings at 1903 N. Country Club along with video surveillance of the incident.

The officer who initiated the traffic stop was not injured. Upon inspection of his patrol vehicle, the officer located what appeared to be a bullet strike to the hood of his car.

The female passenger was interviewed and released without charges.

Chanceler Sandoval was booked into jail for the following charges and held on a $100,000 bond:

6 counts ARS 13-1204A8A- Aggravated Assault on Law Enforcement, a class 2 felony

1 count ARS 13-1209A- Drive by Shooting, a class 2 felony

1 count ARS 13-1211B- Discharging a Firearm at a Structure, a class 3 felony

1 count ARS 13-3102A4- Misconduct Involving Weapons, a class 5 felony

1 count ARS 13-3107A- Unlawful Discharge of a Firearm, a class 6 felony

Chanceler Sandoval Mug Shot

Tobias Thomas was booked into jail for the following charges:

1 count ARS 28-622.01- Unlawful Flight from Law Enforcement, a class 5 felony

1 count ARS 28-1383A1- Aggravated DUI, a class 4 felony

1 count ARS 13-1201A- Endangerment, a class 6 felony

Tobias Thomas Mug Shot





Tuesday, November 2, 2021

Mesa Police Wrap Up Operation Summer Project

The Mesa Police Department concluded their Operation Summer Project on October 8, 2021.  The main goal of the Operation Summer Project was to reduce violent crime within the City of Mesa.  To help reach this goal a high visibility enforcement model using an intelligence driven/ targeted effort focused on violent crime was utilized.

The operation was in effect from June 30- October 8, 2021. Officers, detectives, and professional staff from throughout the Police Department were involved and worked together to identify and locate individuals within the community that were committing violent crimes. Those participating in the operation conducted enforcement activities throughout the entire city.  During the timeframe of the project hundreds of arrests were made resulting in illegal drug seizures, weapon seizures, and warrant arrests.  The Mesa community was also instrumental in the success of this operation by submitting crime tips that assisted and furthered investigations. 

Below are statistical results of the 15-week operation and a few examples of subjects arrested:

645 overall arrests, 317 Adult Felony and 321 Adult Misdemeanor / 3 Juvenile Felony and 4 Juvenile Misdemeanor

148 Felony warrants cleared

213 Misdemeanor warrants cleared

32,800 grams of methamphetamine seized, street value of $180,700

84,603 Fentanyl pills seized, street value of $846,000

1,784 grams of cocaine seized, street value of $142,700

136 DUI arrests (alcohol) and 33 DUI arrest (drugs)

73 Firearms seized


Rickey Cheney Mug Shot



54-year-old Rickey Cheney was arrested for armed robbery, aggravated assault, and 3rd degree burglary.  This arrest was a result of Cheney violently assaulting and robbing a customer at a convenience store in the area of 1200 S. Higley.  After severely injuring that victim Cheney went to the area of 1400 S. Higley, entered the domicile of another victim, and seriously assaulted that victim.  Cheney was held on $10,000 bond at the time of this arrest.






Frankie Miranda Mug Shot




30-year-old Frankie Miranda was arrested for aggravated assault, warrants and other weapons charges.  This arrest was a result of a shooting that occurred during an altercation in a parking lot in the area of 800 N. Dobson Rd.  Miranda was held on No Bond at the time of his arrest.






Marc Garcia



38-year-old Marc Garcia was arrested for aggravated assault and weapons charges when officers involved in the operation caught him chasing two males with a large, fixed blade knife in the area of 200 S. Country Club Dr.  Garcia was held on $10,000 bond at the time of his arrest.






The work performed by the officers, detectives and professional staff in this operation is a good example of the commitment of the Mesa Police Department to making the streets of Mesa safer for our community through strategic planning, intelligence led policing, technology, and hard work.

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Man Arrested After Shooting Parent’s House

On October 25, 2021, just after 2:00 a.m., Mesa Police Officers took 22-year-old Ruben Flores III into custody for discharging a firearm into his parent’s home on three separate occasions after being kicked out days prior.

It all started on October 20, 2021, when Flores III was kicked out of his parent’s home after a domestic violence incident in which he damaged property and made threats to kill his father. The next day, just before 9:00 p.m., at least thirteen bullets penetrated the front of the family home.

No one could positively identify the shooter, but numerous people saw a male running away from the scene. Officers later discovered the shooting was captured on a neighbor’s video surveillance camera. 

On October 22, 2021, at nearly 2:00 a.m., officers contacted Flores III as he was getting into an Uber that was parked just west of his parent’s home. Officers photographed Flores III to document his condition and clothing. They also located a shotgun hidden in some nearby bushes that belonged to Flores III’s father.

On October 23, 2021, ten bullets entered the rear of the Flores’ family home around 5:00 p.m. Again, the suspect was caught on neighboring video surveillance. The suspect was seen going into and out of the victim’s backyard. When police reviewed the footage, they noticed the suspect was wearing the same clothing as Flores III was wearing the day prior, when police contacted him by the Uber.    

The next day, three bullets were shot into the rear of the family home. In addition, words were scrawled into the paint of Flores III’s father’s truck, and the tires were flattened. Officers also discovered that the suspect left a shoe imprint on the side of the truck.

Officers contacted Uber and learned that Flores III had used their services before and after the shootings occurred.

When officers took Flores III into custody, he was wearing the same clothing that was captured on surveillance video of the suspect in the second shooting. He also wore shoes that matched the sole imprints on the side of his father’s truck and had a handgun in his possession.

Ruben Flores III was booked into jail for the following charges and held with no bond.

3 counts Discharging a Firearm at a Structure, ARS 13-1211A, a class 2 felony.

1 count Theft of a Firearm, ARS 13-1802A1, a class 6 felony.

1 active MCSO warrant