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Disoriented woman found near Mesa stores with animals in vehicleMesa AZ

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Mesa, AZ

Police responded to welfare check on a disoriented woman near Culver's and Walmart in Mesa. She was trying to access vehicle doors of a running gray Jeep with cats inside. The woman stated she was being trafficked and reported feeling lightheaded. Fire and medical personnel were requested for assistance.

Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
07:8
Transcript:
00:00
There's a 101 with no shoes and appears lost trying to open vehicle doors.
00:03
And the welfare check one is Culvers, where a 101 is asking our Peter breaker window so she can get her animals to grade jeep.
00:11
So, yes, I'm thinking it's going to be related.
00:13
So I'll dupe the Walmart call to the country club call.
00:18
Okay, I'm getting flagged down by the Phoenix Salon Suites for a gray Jeep.
00:27
Ten-four.
00:32
Speaker 15, did you hear me to break me?
00:36
Yeah, I put you on it.
00:40
And that great jeep should be played Charles X-ray X-ray Nora-24.
00:49
Speaker 14, we put my call on hold.
00:55
Copy.
01:00
All right, One Maker 16, these are both going to be related.
01:05
Male half, female half walked westbound from the Jeep.
01:08
Male half is over here.
01:09
Copy and plate for the gray Jeep.
01:12
That's the Charles X-ray, X-ray Nora 2-4 out of Colorado.
01:17
That's it. She walked away from it, the engine's running.
01:20
Copy.
01:25
Do we're getting to all about 97 cover's.
01:28
Stand for.
01:33
That plate is expired on the Colorado registration.
01:39
It looks like there's some cats sleeping inside.
01:42
Copy.
01:47
Just to know the 101 told the RP that she was being trafficked.
01:57
If it becomes to do an area check with a female, just light red shirt, blue camel pants.
02:04
2.12, I'm not aware.
02:07
On the west side of 240 West Side of the West Side of the Walmart.
02:14
I copy.
02:15
The west side of the Walmart?
02:21
Another plate.
02:22
Norah 1, Adam, 8, Edward 3.
02:24
That was a male RP calling as well.
02:27
Nora 1, Adam, you said 8-7-3, sorry.
02:31
Edward 3.
02:32
Edward 3.
02:38
Now I need two units for Motel 6 at near West Hampton.
02:42
I'm a lockout kid.
02:49
Can I have you guys break for the Motel 6 since we have both of those ones?
02:57
Thank you. Okay, 14, again.
03:03
I copy. We'll make her 14 and 15, 418[2] at Montel 6, near West Hampton.
03:12
And 14 and 15, Hotel 6, RPS staff, there's a guest that's repeatedly knocking on a guest's door.
03:17
And they're stumbling around lasting 10 minutes ago, white female 20s, black graphic t-shirt,
03:25
black shorts, 5-foot 140 with brown hair with blonde highlight.
03:33
Copy.
03:37
One Maker 15, are you copying?
03:41
15 a copy. Thank you.
03:46
14, do they want, 238 or anything?
03:53
Checking.
03:58
And 16, that second plate, you gave come back on the Mitsubishi endeavor, 9-27 clear.
04:08
Motion 12.
04:14
Can you show me where up to 1902 near West Onza for suspect contact 7906, please?
04:20
So if anyone can go to 1902 near Onza?
04:27
I'll try find someone.
04:33
Okay. Okay.
04:36
Go ahead.
04:40
Hey,
04:41
we'll be with Arizona,
04:44
Sam, Liam, Adam, Ocean, Henry, 2.
04:46
We're going to be at 240 West Baseline.
04:50
10-4[1]. 90-50, a host unit's 40-97.
05:00
Copy, David 459.
05:02
20-20-20, Hendie Alontera, 6 to 26.
05:07
Baker 21 did there?
05:11
Onemaker 21?
05:15
Go ahead.
05:17
I thought you were trying to get me, sorry.
05:25
Wire connectors have lockout kits?
05:27
I can check.
05:29
Oh, actually, I don't think they do, but I'll call to make sure, but to my knowledge, no.
05:33
Usually someone of PD does.
05:36
10 mega 12, can I have you go with Ocean 12 to 1902 near Westonza?
05:44
Thank you.
05:46
Is this for the cats in the vehicle?
05:53
We've got two different issues.
05:54
We've got 918 issue and animals locked in a running vehicle.
06:02
At 13,
06:04
I can call him a lockout kit.
06:07
Who was that, that has a lockout kit?
06:10
Two-todd-thirty, I get one from station.
06:13
Okay, thank you.
06:18
The fire's also not for the 1918 in the lockout.
06:24
13, are you clear the accident?
06:31
Question 12, that was 2 Charlie 13, say.
06:35
2, Charlie, thank you.
06:37
Sorry, fired my ear.
06:42
2.23, let me know when you'll log down, I'll send you the call.
06:50
1-815. It would be at unit 273.
06:53
Copy, 273.
06:59
Can we get fired coming to this location too? She doesn't feel good.
07:02
Consular breathing,
07:04
female, 40 years old,
07:07
lightheaded, hasn't eaten.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.

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