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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

Phoenix police handle 2 calls for 'Arson' during week ending March 15

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Charmane Osborn, Assistant C​hief at Phoenix Police Department | https://www.phoenix.gov/

Charmane Osborn, Assistant C​hief at Phoenix Police Department | https://www.phoenix.gov/

In the week ending March 15, Phoenix police received a total of two calls for 'Arson', according to the latest data from the City of Phoenix Open Data.

There was no change compared to the previous week, which saw two calls for 'Arson'.

The overall most common call type during this period was 'Trespassing', accounting for 1,255 calls (44% of total calls).

The highest concentration of 'Arson' calls came from the BF20 grid, with one complaint.

According to the report, one of the 'Arson' calls made in Phoenix (50%) during the week ending March 15 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 'Arson' to Phoenix Police During Week Ending March 15
Incident NumberAddressGridDisposition
20250035934036XX W. Osborn RoadBF20No Action Required
20250035914824XX W. Pima StreetInteraction

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