Deputies detain man during disturbance near Main St, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies in Mesa responded to a possible disturbance near Main Street involving a man acting erratically and attempting to enter another vehicle. The man, described as shirtless and without a vehicle, was seen moving through traffic near the intersection of Udall and Main Street before being contacted by officers. Police units coordinated and later took the individual into custody without reported injury.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Baker 167, Adam 24, copy on a disturbance near Main Street.
00:15
It's at Main Street.
00:18
There's a male acting erratically and tried to get into another vehicle while they were slowly driving.
00:26
He was crossing the street in and out of traffic.
00:31
He's a male in his 30s, no shirt, black pants.
00:35
Approximately 5'9", 200 pounds with black hair.
00:39
He's also carrying a black jacket.
00:42
Has no vehicle access, possibly 235.
00:50
That sounds like the suspect from earlier near 1145.
01:03
Might run, so take two police units going there.
01:17
What was that location again?
01:20
They're at Main Street.
01:26
He was last seen in the intersection at Udall and Main Street.
01:36
I am here at Mesa Drive and Main Street on the light rail.
01:41
We'll wait till a couple units get over here and we'll make contact with him.
01:44
Do you have visual on him?
02:22
Lost visual and trying to circle back around.
02:31
I'm close by if you could assist.
02:41
He's hanging out of that jacket but is shirtless.
02:50
He's having a bit of a conversation.
02:54
They're bumping knuckles.
02:59
Preparing to make contact.
03:29
Subject in custody.
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