Ex threatens property damage at home with weapon present


Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
03:48
Transcript:
Three Baker 46, (name withheld) Baker 41 Pawn. The sergeant took copy of 420 involving a 422-2-2301 East University Drive. 3-Baker 46. 41-1 Paul. 10-4-7. The 420, 2, 2301 East University Drive Unit 143, 400 North. At Eastbrook Apartments, RPs in a confrontation and a subject has a 422, no known injuries, trying to confirm if there's any threats with a 422. 46, copy, the room. 38, put my call in all the same time. Copy. Copy. And now the comment says... Subject is still 97, but the RP is not 97. 46-7. I copy. It's sensor separated. We can keep it here. I copy. And we have extensive history here. OOP violations, 418, simple assault TV. I'm attaching it to the call. 38, can we figure out where our RP is up? To clarify on that 420, RP now explained he is not 97. He's upset that his ex, or her ex, is 97 and threatening to destroy property at the dispatch. 8 or 46 to clarify, was there 422 involved? We're still trying to clarify. The ex's new boyfriend have access to a 422 in the home, and no threats were made. 46 copies. That's on the 420. Now the calls being downgraded to a 5. There's no involvement with the 422 today. Our PGS upset. There's a 422 in the home where children lit. My 6 copies. For the Sam Unit copying, this, you just want me to have the Unitsco 10-8. 757, I'm reading through the call, I'm asking me just a second, ma'am. Hi, 6, did we get a location on ORP? Yeah, it looks like the call-taker transfer to non-emergency before we got that answer. I'll have our call back. 10-5-7, yeah, if somebody wants to try to give the RP a 21. One officer can handle this for the phone call, and if we were unable to get a hold of the RP, you can just a weapon that to me. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near E University Dr UNIT 143, Mesa, AZ 85213
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