Family members argue over possession of cell phone


A family dispute arose at a residence over who should have a cell phone that was borrowed and not returned.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
01:11
Transcript:
00:00All right, so we're selling 56.00:03Charlie, 28, you're going for?00:13Charlie, 23,00:20Paul. Can you copy F418 verbal on 22nd place?00:2423, Paul.00:26It's 1-25, nor 22nd place.00:28Unit 98.00:29Grove.00:30R.P.00:31was picking up their son and now in a verbal over a 21.00:3823-block copies.00:39Can you ask them to hang up with the person there in a living with?00:44Copy.00:45I'll try to clarify if they're arguing over a phone physically or if they're arguing over the phone.00:50The 23-pull, yeah, they're arguing over the possession of the 21.00:5821 Wong Starkey's girlfriend and was borrowed and now son's mom and mom's husband won't give it back.01:05Copy.
00:00
All right, so we're selling 56.
00:03
Charlie, 28, you're going for?
00:13
Charlie, 23,
00:20
Paul. Can you copy F418 verbal on 22nd place?
00:24
23, Paul.
00:26
It's 1-25, nor 22nd place.
00:28
Unit 98.
00:29
Grove.
00:30
R.P.
00:31
was picking up their son and now in a verbal over a 21.
00:38
23-block copies.
00:39
Can you ask them to hang up with the person there in a living with?
00:44
Copy.
00:45
I'll try to clarify if they're arguing over a phone physically or if they're arguing over the phone.
00:50
The 23-pull, yeah, they're arguing over the possession of the 21.
00:58
21 Wong Starkey's girlfriend and was borrowed and now son's mom and mom's husband won't give it back.
01:05
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
N 22nd Pl, Mesa, AZ 85213
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