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Law Enforcement Report

Posted 11/11/14

Maricopa County Sheriff’s detectives were called out Friday, Nov. 7, to investigate a burglary at the Fountain Hills Arby’s restaurant.

The restaurant on Shea Boulevard in the Crossroads Plaza …

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Maricopa County Sheriff’s detectives were called out Friday, Nov. 7, to investigate a burglary at the Fountain Hills Arby’s restaurant.

The restaurant on Shea Boulevard in the Crossroads Plaza was cordoned off with yellow police tape as Maricopa County Sheriff's detectives combed the building and area outside for evidence needed to capture a burglar.

A witness reported seeing someone near the front door shortly after closing on Thursday, according to MCSO. The front door glass was broken out to gain entry and an attempt was made to break into a safe.

Detectives say Fountain Hills was one of four Arby's restaurants broken into overnight Thursday to Friday, adding to a list of about two dozen in recent weeks. MCSO detectives are working with police in Mesa, Chandler and Gilbert where other Arby's break-ins have occurred.

*On Sunday, Nov. 2, a Peoria man was arrested for disorderly conduct following a traffic altercation with another motorist near the Beeline Highway and Shea Boulevard. The suspect faces charges of assault and criminal damage. The man was released after being cited.

*On Monday, Nov. 3, a Cave Creek man was cited for criminal speed on Rio Verde Drive near 156th Street. Deputies report he was traveling 79 miles per hour where the speed limit is 50.

*On Tuesday, Nov. 4, a Fountain Hills man reported two juvenile males throwing rocks and one or more of the rocks struck a glass patio door shattering the glass. The parents of the minors agreed to pay for the damage.

*On Monday, Oct. 27, a Fountain Hills woman reported someone attempted to remove money from her bank account while she was using her online banking service.

*On Thursday, Nov. 6, a Phoenix woman was stopped for speeding in Fountain Hills and was also cited for driving without a license. Her vehicle was towed.