Shoplifting reported near Broadway store, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a reported shoplifting near East Broadway Road in Mesa. A man wearing a brown plaid shirt and a woman in a red and black dress were suspected of taking an item without using force. They were last seen heading north behind nearby businesses near a smoke shop southwest of Dollar Tree. Video footage was being requested to identify the individuals.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
05:46
Transcript:
00:00
Copy and units of 488[1].
00:04
The second subject was a woman in her thirties wearing a red and black dress with long black hair.
00:19
H1900 Dixon and Rochester.
00:20
A three-year-old is now back in the home, saying that mom is home.
00:39
First was a man, about 38 years old, brown shirt, brown pants, tall, heavy set.
00:45
Second was a woman in her 30s, long red and black dress, long black hair.
01:35
South five, there is a woman in a red shirt, black pants on the far side of the building back there.
01:47
Yeah, the reporting party said it was a woman with long black hair wearing a red dress.
01:56
The man was wearing a brown plaid shirt.
02:03
Reporting party said the man stole an item from the reporting party.
02:35
There was no force used in the theft that was reported.
04:03
I'm working on getting video footage from the store to get a picture of them.
04:48
It's the smoke shop just southwest of Dollar Tree.
05:34
Okay, just confirming that's a shoplift.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
488: Petty theft or shoplifting of property below a specified value.
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