Police respond to disturbance at Mesa home, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance at a residence near East Downing Street in Mesa. A male suspect attempted to enter a vehicle, then fled into a house. Reports indicated property damage and disruptive behavior inside the home. Several individuals, including relatives of a resident, were inside during the incident. Officers established a perimeter and made announcements before contact was made.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
03:50
Transcript:
00:00
Whoever is last on scene, maybe have them post up behind the house just in case he does run off backyard.
00:07
Step four.
00:08
And once I figure out who that is, it'll be near East Adobe.
00:14
It's a house that's just north of the Dispatch building.
00:21
Backyard, something like a lot to the front.
00:29
Got him thirty-three.
00:30
If you want to,
00:31
about ten twenty-two, you are almost ninety-seven.
00:38
I am back inside the house.
00:40
Copy.
00:44
Truck is that on Adobe?
00:48
Ten four.
00:59
Three is going to be ten three for one hundred and thirty-two.
01:02
One hundred and thirty-two near East Downing Street for a running subject ran back inside.
01:07
Channel three one zero three.
01:09
He ran through the garage, now he's back inside the house.
01:14
Copy.
01:18
Back up.
01:25
Copy.
01:30
Down through three, you went back into the house from the garage.
01:35
Copy.
01:41
M31,
01:42
There's his (name withheld)'s mother and friend are still inside along with the suspect.
01:47
Copy.
01:52
There's one person who lives in that trailer, but they're inside with the mom right now.
02:01
Were we able to get anybody on the back of it before he ran her?
02:07
Sam Charlie 34 is back there right now.
02:09
236 is going around the corner.
02:15
Copy, we'll be 95 shortly.
02:16
Last seen running into the house, right?
02:18
That far?
02:20
Yeah, that's correct.
02:25
I'm just looking for info.
02:27
Saw the suspect he was trying to get into a vehicle.
02:29
He saw me, ran to the backyard and to the garage, then I saw him enter the house from the garage.
02:36
Copy.
02:42
I'm just set up in the backyard on the west side next to the RV.
02:47
I got eyes on the back door.
02:50
A couple units
02:56
already here in 97[2], everybody back over one.
03:00
Copy.
03:01
Units, cut three, cut back code one to near East Downing.
03:08
Mk One, let's start repositioning our vehicles out in front of the house.
03:11
We can start setting up our IA teams and start making announcements.
03:19
Six Five, as we're now talking RP,
03:21
suspect was no 240.
03:23
Sounds like we just have 416 throwing stuff, punching holes in the walls around the house.
03:28
Copy.
03:33
We got a female wearing pink coming out to us from the backyard.
03:42
10-3[1], 10-3.
03:43
I made a message. Did you guys say that there's no 240?
03:48
RP, I'm at no 240, just 416.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting—radio channel restricted to priority or emergency traffic only.
[2]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
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