Dog barking for hours in distress at mesa apartment, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a dog has been barking for several hours and seems distressed at a mesa apartment near West Baseline Road. The owner's car is at the scene but no one answers the door. Police and the reporting party are on-site to check on welfare.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
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2. Charlie 12, 5, Charlie 14.
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Can you copy a 900[1] on Baseline Road?
00:06
Charlie 12.
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Charlie 14.
00:11
At 1645 West Baseline near unit 2027, a dog has been barking for three to four hours and appears to be in distress. The owner's vehicle, a black Volkswagen Passat, is on scene but no one answers the door.
00:22
The owner has not answered the door.
00:28
Roger Lepardial copy.
00:31
14th, July 14 and 2 Charlie 12.
00:40
The vehicle outside is a black Volkswagen Passat.
00:43
28 of Edward Edward Adams for Frank Frank.
00:46
Oh, got it attached.
00:50
Charlie 14 and 2 Charlie 12.
00:53
The reporting party is not sure of the owner's name; the registered owner is Nicole (name withheld).
00:59
Returning back to the dispatch 20.
01:04
14, Governor.
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And units for that 900[1].
01:12
The reporting party in unit 2039 is waiting outside for police.
01:16
They last saw the tenant of unit 2027 at around 16:00.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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