Possibly suicidal man leaves home in white sedan, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a man in his 40s possibly experiencing a mental health crisis left his home near Natal Ave in a white Nissan Altima. He had recently discussed treatment options and made concerning statements. Authorities have no current visual on his location. The man had earlier expressed suicidal intent and had a recent increase in psychiatric medication.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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04:3
Transcript:
00:00
Charlie 42, 1 Charlie 44,
00:02
and Sam Charlie 43 to copy 8th, 918[1], Sam, near Natal Ave.
00:11
One Charlie 42.
00:17
423.
00:20
Near Natal Ave, 2,600 south.
00:23
RP's brother-in-law made 918[1] statements the other day.
00:27
It was actually 918[1] attempt.
00:29
RP was at Dispatch 20 discussing him going to treatment facilities and the brother-in-law left.
00:34
It occurred 5 ago.
00:40
1, 542 clocking around.
00:44
I'm not here.
00:47
5-6-4-97 at 1915
00:50
Copy. Copy.
00:54
They left in a white Nissan Altima, run and attach the plate.
01:01
It's Charles Sam Lincoln (number withheld).
01:04
And the brother-in-law's phone number is in the call.
01:10
Actually, I feel like poppy, but I'm not making statements today.
01:18
I'll double check for you.
01:19
His name is (name withheld).
01:20
He's a white male in his 40s with a gray blue shirt and blue gray pants on.
01:25
He's 5721515 long brown hair or beard and possibly prescription glasses.
01:29
Currently no known weapons or injuries.
01:35
I copy and RP's going to be active disperse 20.
01:41
I'll text for you.
01:46
Real time to the unit with the vehicle in 1925.
01:49
When you get a chance, give me a call it (number withheld).
01:56
Just for that 918[1], Sam, the RP thinks that the brother-in-law would have headed northbound but there is no visual.
02:03
No other distinguishable descriptions about the vehicle.
02:07
He's having 918[1] Sam statements and thoughts at the time that they're discussing him going voluntarily to treatment and RPs at dispatch line.
02:19
He's happy.
02:22
20-40-14-go-head.
02:25
Hey, Charlie 44, go ahead.
02:28
Signal me from baseline.
02:35
Charlie 41, code 4.
02:40
243, excuse 9.
02:42
2111, and 1 Charlie 45, code 4, check out mine 247.
02:48
24327.
02:50
2111.
02:53
Units for Natal.
02:54
The 29s are negative.
02:55
It's on a 2017-Eatth on Altima for the brother (name withheld).
03:04
And that brother-in-law had made a statement about wanting to run a car off the road about two days ago.
03:14
He's diagnosed ADHD and major depressive, no 235 or 390.
03:22
The 29 are negative for (name withheld).
03:24
He's all attached.
03:31
Sam Charlie 42-7, Charlie 41, you guys code for.
03:38
Chapter 142-12.
03:42
2113.
03:45
So Charlie 41 can be clearly from this call and add me to Charlie 41-toll?
03:50
7.
03:55
Charlie 44, I know you're going on seeing, but it's unknown where the brother-in-law would have gone the psychiatrist,
04:01
sorry, the psychiatrist just increased his medications earlier.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: Mentally ill or disturbed person; possible mental health crisis or related emergency.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
E Natal Ave, Mesa, AZ 85209
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