Police search area near Brown Rd for fleeing suspect, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers conducted a follow-up search near West Brown Road in Mesa for a person who may have fled from an earlier crash. Units checked nearby breezeways and canal areas for a potential suspect seen in the vicinity. No confirmed sightings were reported during the search.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Baker 15, can you copy a plate?
00:05
Three, Baker 15, go ahead.
00:06
Adam 49 X-ray.
00:10
Copy.
00:12
Talking to that unit coming around the east end of Brown Rd.
00:15
If you want to check those breezeways to the north of you, there was a person standing there a couple of minutes ago.
00:20
Can't tell if they matched your suspect description.
00:27
23, I copy.
00:29
I'll be on foot.
00:31
Copy.
00:36
They lost them a couple of minutes ago.
00:37
They're kind of in that middle breezeway.
00:44
And three Baker 15, it's a corner valve on a Ford Escape to Kenneth and to Chateau Phoenix.
00:53
Thousand five, we haven't seen anybody up on the canal either.
00:56
We've been looking for a few minutes.
01:00
Copy.
01:01
Is it the breezeway building to the north or to the south?
01:06
To the north side.
01:08
They were walking along the north side of those buildings, then went into that middle breezeway, and we lost them from there.
01:16
Also, it was just possible.
01:17
Didn't get a real good description on them.
01:19
Just wanted to check them out.
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