Reported disturbance at West University determined false alarm, Mesa AZ
A disturbance was reported near West University Drive, Mesa, Arizona. The call was later clarified as an argument and determined to be a false alarm. There is also mention that a child playing with a phone may have caused the confusion. No further incident occurred.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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7262-023 copy in 927[1] text
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After this 927[1], the text of 911[2],
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1433 was University Unit 64.
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We just wanted to report a crime mapping the dispatch.
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26
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8-7-2-3 out of 26.
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That's very available for a call. It's the 927[1], texting that.
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I'm at D-Y-T-R-E.
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You can have to make that call.
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On 20-3-24. On 20-24. The person said, never mind, that it was just an argument.
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I think it was a false alarm.
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2030, copy. We'll just ask you for a 900[3].
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Copy. Just for instance, they received a number one call from my mail also,
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claiming that it was a child playing with his phone.
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Copy. Is there any history at the unit? On history, Alahad was just a previous call for the neighbor involved.
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And another call was like a 900[3] on some kids.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Unknown situation requiring investigation, typically due to unclear or suspicious circumstances.
[2]
911: Emergency call received via 911 phone line.
[3]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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Location mentioned:
W University Dr, Mesa, AZ
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