Neighbors reported crying; police no longer needed, Mesa AZ
A caller heard neighbors crying in an apartment near East Broadway, suggesting possible distress. Police were initially dispatched but later told they were no longer needed as the situation was resolved or no longer required police intervention.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Charlie 36, Three Baker 36, can you start for a 900[1] at the Tides at Mesa, near East Broadway?
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Okay, Charlie, 36th.
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Near East Broadway, Unit 206, R.P. is hearing neighbors in the apartment 206, crying, it's in progress.
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3.306, copying around.
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The people that R.P.
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36, we'll take the day shift unit's spot. He's about a go on.
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Three Baker, 36. I'll keep you 108.
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3Baker 36, coffee, thank you.
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And the people that RP is hearing speak another language, but it's unknown what it is. RP has never seen the subjects before to describe them.
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Dr. Dr.
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Beacon, 33.
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I'm going to start on 906 for you.
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I'm going to start on 906.
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Baker 34K, 906, 906, 2, Charlie 33 and a 238.
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233-trial 33.
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I'm not finding him so far. I'll advise.
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One Baker 34, I'll keep you 1080.
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Charlie 34, 2 Charlie 36.
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RPCs the kids and they look code 4 now.
01:45
Okay, Tyler, there's good.
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Copy.
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Copy.
01:49
Copy.
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Charlie 36 to Charlie 36 RP doesn't think PD needs to come anymore.
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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