Burglary -
On 11/21 the The 82X Squad, led by Officer Knueppel, were able to connect stolen property
from recent burglaries to suspect AKA “Joker”. The suspect was taken into custody and
proceeds of his trafficking in stolen property were recovered in the form of a recent purchase of
a shotgun. The suspect was booked on trafficking in stolen property
Auto Theft -
On 11/10 an investigation led to the discovery of a stolen Dodge Ram truck in the back yard of a
house in the area of 2200 N. 66th Avenue. A search warrant was conducted by the precinct
Auto Theft Liaisons that led to the arrest of two (2) suspects, the recovery of the stolen vehicle
and the seizure of weapons and methamphetamine.
Robbery -
November 3, 2008 TheSouth Mountain Precinct worked an armed robbery of an armored car
at Central and Baseline. The suspects were masked and armed with an AK-47. They fled in a
vehicle that registered back to the area of 5500 W. Turney. The 81X Squad established
surveillance but it was later learned that the registered owner sold the vehicle. The 81X squad
helped to further the case with their immediate follow-up they conducted.
November 24, 2008 The 82X Squad arrested home invasion suspect AKA “Gato”. Gato
headed up a home invasion crew that conducted numerous home invasions in Maryvale and
South Phoenix. Gato’s girlfriend was also arrested for misconduct involving weapons.
Aggravated Assault -
On 11/19 the 82X squad spotted a white Yukon in the area of 5200 W. Camelback Rd. related
to a shooting/homicide at 8801 W. Meadowbrook Ave. Three total vehicles were seen leaving
with the Yukon being the only one found occupied by witnesses to the homicide.
Drugs -
On 11/01 officers from the precinct responded to the area of 1800 N. 73rd Avenue reference a
kidnapping. The 83X and 86Z squads assisted. Inside the house in plain view were a hand
gun, 14 grams of marijuana, cocaine, $679.00 and other items.
Party crews-
On 11/08 the 86Z squad went to 1822 W. Maldonado in response to information received about
a party crew party. Approximately 40 arrests were made, 34 for curfew, 5 for liquor violations
and 1 for forgery. Three (3) GMICs were completed and seizures included DJ equipment,
ecstasy and marijuana.
Graffiti and Gang Crimes enforcement -
Officer Chance continues to work on a power point presentation for judges and citizens to
present after the new year, so that they might understand what’s going on in Maryvale.
Detective Jason Smith, the precinct’s Graffiti and Gang Crimes Liaison, made note of the recent
graffiti from 7100 W. Thomas Road through 7100 W. Indian School Road. The tagging was from
“FBS” which stands for Felons Bombing Society. Follow-up is being conducted.
Download and read the entire Phoenix police crime suppression report for the month of Nov. 2008
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