Phoenix Police: 63 calls for ‘Shoplifting’ reported in week ending Sept. 6

Charmane Osborn, Assistant C​hief at Phoenix Police Department
Charmane Osborn, Assistant C​hief at Phoenix Police Department - https://www.phoenix.gov/
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In the week ending Sept. 6, Phoenix police received a total of 63 calls for ‘Shoplifting’, according to the latest data from the City of Phoenix Open Data.

This was an increase of 3.3% compared to the previous week, which saw 61 calls for ‘Shoplifting’.

The overall most common call type during this period was ‘Trespassing’, accounting for 1,115 calls (42.5% of total calls).

The highest concentration of ‘Shoplifting’ calls came from the CA25 grid, with seven complaints, followed by the DB37 grid with three.

According to the report, four of the ‘Shoplifting’ calls made in Phoenix (6.3%) during the week ending Sept. 6 did not require any action.

The Phoenix Police Department reported a decrease in both violent and property crimes in 2023. According to the 2024 Crime Reduction Plan, violent crimes dropped by 4% compared to the previous year, while property crimes saw a 13% reduction. However, juvenile offenses surged by 75%, reaching nearly 1,000 cases in 2023. Auto thefts were a primary driver of this increase, with a staggering 500% rise.

The report also lists key priorities for 2024, most of them related to strengthening investigations and expanding the department’s intelligence capabilities. The aim is to enhance the ability to prevent and control crime in the city, while also coordinating a stricter approach to weapons offenses and gun crimes.

Calls for ‘Shoplifting’ to Phoenix Police During Week Ending Sept. 6
Incident NumberAddressGridDisposition
20250130938857XX N. 19th AvenueCA25No Action Required
20250130882636XX E. Thomas RoadBE36Departmental Report
202501308237100XX W. Camelback RoadBI04Departmental Report
20250130802215XX W. McDowell RoadBC26ADepartmental Report
202501307457210XX N. Tatum BoulevardEC39Departmental Report
20250130735236XX E. Thomas RoadBE36Departmental Report
20250130736142XX W. McDowell RoadBC19ADepartmental Report
202501306085186XX N. 19th AvenueDJ25Departmental Report
20250130450816XX E. Highland AvenueBI31BDepartmental Report
20250130341719XX E. Camelback RoadBI31ADepartmental Report
20250130234019XX E. Camelback RoadBI31ADepartmental Report
20250130193652XX W. Baseline RoadAB16Departmental Report
20250130065415XX W. Van Buren StreetBA25Departmental Report
20250129923846XX E. Bell RoadDG38Departmental Report
20250129868057XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Interaction
20250129851481XX W. Camelback RoadBI09Departmental Report
20250129822989XX N. 19th AvenueCG25Departmental Report
20250129806291XX W. Thomas RoadBF06Departmental Report
20250129799329XX N. 83rd AvenueBF09Departmental Report
20250129741294XX N. Seventh StreetCH28No Action Required
20250129731918XX W. Grant StreetAJ25Interaction
20250129725345XX E. Thomas RoadBE38Departmental Report
20250129722118XX W. Bell RoadDH25Departmental Report
20250129703076XX W. Lower Buckeye RoadAG10Departmental Report
2025012968947XX E. McDowell RoadBC29ADepartmental Report
202501296773104XX N. 31st AvenueCI22Departmental Report
202501295919S. 29th Avenue & W. Buckeye RoadAI22Departmental Report
202501293319126XX N. Paradise Village Parkway W.DB37Interaction
20250129320115XX W. Van Buren StreetBA25No Action Required
20250129296647XX E. Ray RoadIJ38Departmental Report
20250129228149XX N. 91st AvenueBI06Departmental Report
2025012920056XX W. Roosevelt StreetBC27BDepartmental Report
2025012916213XX E. McDowell RoadBD28Departmental Report
20250129158372XX W. Indian School RoadBG11Departmental Report
20250129017672XX S. Central AvenueAB28Departmental Report
20250128806676XX W. Thomas RoadBE10Departmental Report
20250128741857XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Departmental Report
202501286904100XX W. Camelback RoadBI04Departmental Report
20250128608551XX E. Van Buren StreetBB39Interaction
20250128564838XX E. Thomas RoadBE36Departmental Report
20250128497015XX W. Indian School RoadBH25Departmental Report
20250128315820XX E. Thomas RoadBF32No Action Required
20250128308457XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Departmental Report
20250128293216XX E. Indian School RoadBG31BDepartmental Report
20250128266119XX W. Southern AvenueAC24Departmental Report
20250128252958XX S. Central AvenueAD28Departmental Report
20250128204027XX W. Peoria AvenueCJ22Departmental Report
20250128103257XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Departmental Report
20250128073421XX E. Baseline RoadAB32Departmental Report
20250128051957XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Departmental Report
20250127852567XX W. Baseline RoadIB12Departmental Report
202501277843168XX N. Seventh StreetDG28Departmental Report
20250127766149XX N. 91st AvenueBI06Departmental Report
202501277261126XX N. Paradise Village Parkway W.DB37Departmental Report
20250127705347XX E. Ray RoadIJ38Departmental Report
202501276962126XX N. Paradise Village Parkway W.DB37Departmental Report
20250127692358XX S. Central AvenueAD28Departmental Report
20250127677116XX E. Camelback RoadBI31BInteraction
20250127646760XX S. Central AvenueAC28Departmental Report
20250127623834XX W Union Hills DriveDI21Departmental Report
20250127602658XX S. Central AvenueAD28Departmental Report
20250127585110XX N. 16th StreetBC31BDepartmental Report
20250127580957XX N. 19th AvenueCA25Departmental Report



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