Child Wanders Apartment Complex Seeking Help


A 6-year-old girl was found alone in the apartment complex, crying for help. A woman is reported to have taken her into an apartment where other children are heard crying. A father was also seen chasing another child into the same apartment.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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Transcript:
00:00Charlie 15 and a unit to break for a 906[2] for a 900[1] at 533 West Guadalupe Road.00:065.1.00:12It's Charlie 15.00:14We put this one holding some yet.00:1710.4.00:20It's going to be for 900[1], a 533 West Guadalupe Road, Unit 2040.00:25It's going to be in-progress child wandering the complex in his yelling.00:28No weapons or injuries.00:30It's going to be the Woodland Square, no gate code.00:33Child is still between buildings 3 and 4.00:36Screaming for help.00:45...units for the 900[1].00:47The child is going to be a white female, 6 years old, oversized gray shirt with long blonde hair.00:53And again, going to be between buildings 3, 4, and 5, which...00:57Looks like it's going to be the northeast pool in that complex.01:01All right, going on a 7.01:05You said the northeast pool?01:08Yeah, 10-4, just west, but it's the northeast pool.01:16It's on the 418.01:19RP[3] did talk to the mother when he got home.01:22Asked Mother what she was doing there.01:24She said, I'm packing my things.01:26RP[3] has visual of his unit with the front door still open.01:29RP[3] parked over near the office.01:33And correction, RP[3] is going to be near the unit.01:40Units on the 900[1],01:47sounds like a 101 came outside and took the child into apartment 1024.01:53RP[3] still hears children screaming and crying inside that unit.
00:00
Charlie 15 and a unit to break for a 906[2] for a 900[1] at 533 West Guadalupe Road.
00:06
5.1.
00:12
It's Charlie 15.
00:14
We put this one holding some yet.
00:17
10.4.
00:20
It's going to be for 900[1], a 533 West Guadalupe Road, Unit 2040.
00:25
It's going to be in-progress child wandering the complex in his yelling.
00:28
No weapons or injuries.
00:30
It's going to be the Woodland Square, no gate code.
00:33
Child is still between buildings 3 and 4.
00:36
Screaming for help.
00:45
...units for the 900[1].
00:47
The child is going to be a white female, 6 years old, oversized gray shirt with long blonde hair.
00:53
And again, going to be between buildings 3, 4, and 5, which...
00:57
Looks like it's going to be the northeast pool in that complex.
01:01
All right, going on a 7.
01:05
You said the northeast pool?
01:08
Yeah, 10-4, just west, but it's the northeast pool.
01:16
It's on the 418.
01:19
RP[3] did talk to the mother when he got home.
01:22
Asked Mother what she was doing there.
01:24
She said, I'm packing my things.
01:26
RP[3] has visual of his unit with the front door still open.
01:29
RP[3] parked over near the office.
01:33
And correction, RP[3] is going to be near the unit.
01:40
Units on the 900[1],
01:47
sounds like a 101 came outside and took the child into apartment 1024.
01:53
RP[3] still hears children screaming and crying inside that unit.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Child in need (welfare check or child wandering)
[2]
906: Unknown code, likely welfare check or related to child
[3]
RP: Reporting Party
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Location mentioned:
Near W Guadalupe Rd, Mesa, AZ 85210
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