Local Mesa news, United States of America
Mesa Alert: Officers Detained Man On Murder Charge
Cops uncovered the culprit and the sufferer in the booked automobile, culprit and woman were injured from bullets; the teen lady ended up being in the back of the vehicle.
San Diego, Ca law enforcement officials imprisoned a person charged with firing and harming his 22-year-old ex-girlfriend in Otay on Friday night in a booked vehicle where a severely injured teen was uncovered hidden in the back of the car.
Mesa Alert: Keep your Home Doors Locked, Robber Stole Plenty of Christmas Gifts from House!
Mesa: A man had to go through the worst holiday nightmare when we returned to his home after Christmas dinner on Sat.
This incident occurred in Long wood Street, Christmas brought happiness in many houses. But at one house the happiness of Christmas is taken away after Jerry came back home around midnight on Sat and when we woke up in the morning he found that Christmas gifts are missing.
“The back door was open,” said Jerry.
According to Jerry: The back gate of the home was opened, and he found that his three laptops and other electronics things were stolen. He further said his house was totally messed up, I am not sure how the robbers got inside my home from the sliding gate.
Mesa police have arrested Phillip Merrell, 30 years old, on Oct. 26, on suspicion of pointing a laser pointer at a Mesa police helicopter.
Police stated that Merrell aimed the helicopter's laser pointer as it flew across an area east of Southern Avenue and Signal Butte Road. The pilots provided an approximate location to officers on the ground from which the laser originated.
According to Mesa police, responding officers found and arrested Merrell, who told investigators that he didn't know it was illegal to point a laser at the aircraft. The day before, police suspect Merrell also pointed a laser at a Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport commercial aircraft.
On one count he was booked pointing a laser at an occupied aircraft as well as one count of risk involving the risk of imminent death. Extra information about his court case was also not instantly available.
MESA, AZ -- When no one was injured after a Vehicle rammed into a Mesa train on Saturday afternoon, the accident resulted in road closures.
Early afternoon, as authorities figured out the specifics of what happened, the train blocked several major intersections along Broadway Road. Now these intersections are reopened. FIRST REPORT: Woman speaks about helping SUV drivers entering Mesa's moving train.
Detective Jason Flam with the Mesa Sheriff's department says this has happened near the school of Alma and the roads of Broadway.
"This seems that the car's driver jammed on her brakes to avoid hitting the drop-down handle. As she did so, the vehicle behind her rear-ended her, driving her vehicle into the train," Flam says. According to Flam, no one was hurt and the damage was minimal compared to what they might have been.
The monitoring video captured the moment the train hit the SUV of the woman.