Arizona drive-by shooting leads to arrest of teenagers

Two individuals, aged 18 and 19, from Mesa and Apache Junction respectively, were apprehended in connection with the shooting incident that occurred on November 11th.

Two teenagers have been apprehended in relation to a drive-by shooting that occurred on November 11 in Apache Junction, Arizona.

According to the Apache Junction police, two individuals, aged 18 and 19, hailing from Mesa and Apache Junction respectively, were apprehended within a span of four days following the shooting incident. Furthermore, the authorities discovered a firearm during the arrest.

On Monday, November 11, officers responded to a shooting incident in the vicinity of 975 South Royal Palm Road. The perpetrators specifically targeted a particular group during the incident, but fortunately, no injuries or damage were reported.

Using advanced technology and relying on witness statements, law enforcement officers were able to successfully identify the suspects.

An 18-year-old resident of Mesa was arrested on charges related to drive-by shooting, misconduct involving weapons, disorderly conduct with a weapon, and discharging a weapon within city limits.

The authorities charged the 19-year-old with conspiracy to commit a drive-by shooting, disorderly conduct with a weapon, and discharging a weapon in city limits.

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