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Mesa police responded to several notable incidents across the city over the last week. In the Dobson Ranch area, officers investigated a fatal car crash on November 7 reportedly caused by a swarm of bees that escaped from a truck. The driver, after being stung, lost control of the vehicle, struck a pedestrian, and crashed into a pole. The incident remains under investigation according to CBS News.

On November 8 at a middle school in central Mesa, a teacher was arrested following an alleged physical altercation with a 14-year-old student. According to reporting from ABC15 and Mesa Independent, the teacher faces charges of aggravated assault and was apprehended by law enforcement. The case is open and being reviewed by the Mesa Police Department.

Also on November 8, Mesa police announced an active search for a missing 15-year-old girl last seen near Gilbert Road and Southern Avenue. Officers are asking for public assistance in locating the girl, described as 5’4”, with brown hair, last seen wearing a black hoodie and jeans. Anyone with information is urged to contact Mesa Police immediately.

Mesa police responded to a fatal motorcycle accident late on November 10 near Main Street and Lindsay Road. According to Remembering Together, officers confirmed at the scene that the incident involved a single motorcycle and are still working to identify the circumstances surrounding the crash. The investigation is ongoing.

Throughout the week, Mesa Police dealt with several alleged thefts in the Superstition Springs commercial district. One notable incident involved the alleged theft of grocery items from a retail store, confirmed by reports from multiple witnesses and evidence collected at the scene. Police have not yet made any arrests and continue to pursue leads.

Mesa Police report no significant shootings or armed robberies in the Red Mountain area over the last seven days. However, officers did respond to several alleged property crimes including vehicle break-ins near Power Road and Brown Road. In these cases, investigations are active and no suspects have been named.

Mesa Police and federal partners from the U.S. Marshals Service coordinated several fugitive apprehension operations across the city. These resulted in multiple arrests of individuals wanted on outstanding warrants, with all suspects safely taken into custody.

Mesa Police remind listeners that they are requesting public assistance only for the missing juvenile girl and all tips regarding her whereabouts can be sent to their non-emergency number, 480-644-2211, or in case of active emergencies, always dial 911.

Several patterns have emerged, including an uptick in alleged property crimes near commercial centers and continued police activity in traffic-related incidents. Mesa Police emphasize the importance of community vigilance and prompt reporting to help ensure public safety.

Listeners wishing to provide information or tips about any incident can contact Mesa Police directly. Thank you for tuning in and remember to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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