In a dramatic turn of events, the northbound lanes of State Route 87 in Mesa have been closed as law enforcement agencies intensify their search for individuals involved in a shooting incident. The Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS) has reported that this series of events began with a hit-and-run collision on January 16 near Scottsdale Road. Following the collision, the victim pursued the suspects' vehicle to SR 87, where gunfire erupted. Fortunately, no one was injured during the altercation. Authorities urge drivers to avoid the area as the investigation unfolds.
The chain of events unfolded when an initial hit-and-run incident occurred along the Loop 202 near Scottsdale Road. The victim, after being struck by the suspect's vehicle, followed them to SR 87, near McDowell Road. It was here that the situation escalated, with the suspects opening fire at the pursuing vehicle. Despite the tense circumstances, no injuries were reported. The victim remained at the scene and promptly contacted emergency services.
According to DPS, the suspect vehicle eventually came to a halt approximately one mile south of Shea Boulevard on SR 87. At this point, the occupants abandoned their vehicle and fled into the desert on foot. Law enforcement has cordoned off the area and is actively searching for the suspects. Northbound traffic on SR 87 has been halted at Gilbert Road, causing significant disruptions for commuters.
Authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and avoid the affected area while they conduct their investigation. As the search continues, updates will be provided as more information becomes available. This developing story highlights the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to ensure public safety and bring those responsible to justice.