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Woman repeatedly calls 911 claiming threats, no evidence foundMesa AZ

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Near E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85205

A woman repeatedly called 911, claiming people were trying to kill her. No suspects or evidence were found. The calls appear to be related to a recurring mental health issue.

Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
00:40
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting another 918[1] call at near North Durine.
00:03
It's the second one today and it's been ongoing for a couple days.
00:07
Did you want them to go out there again or would you like a 600?
00:12
No, we don't need to go out.
00:13
Is he just ghosting us when we get there, or what's the deal?
00:17
She wasn't answering.
00:18
The last call was 1918[1].
00:19
She just keeps calling 911 saying people are there wanting to kill her,
00:23
and no descriptions, no one's seen.
00:28
Yeah, no, we don't need to go out to that one.
00:31
Copy. Did you want a 600 open?
00:36
Yeah, you can just leave it open and then I'll forward it on to MIST.
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.

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Near E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85205

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