Elderly woman believes she is being scammed at Bitcoin machine, Mesa AZ


An elderly woman at a business is concerned she might be scammed while trying to use a Bitcoin machine. The manager is worried about her safety.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
01:17
Transcript:
Two Baker 32, any units break for a 646 on University? Two bigger 32. One baker 36. I'm just saying comments on this. No hint, sir. Copy. More of a 900[1]. 1046. Two bigger 32, one big a 36. More of a 900, but it's 2815, East University. Okay, RP, the manager. An Elder League 101 came in and talking about using a Bitcoin machine. Herpy thinks she's being scammed. The (name withheld) is 75 years old, peel shirt, black stripes, with black stripes, jean, capri pants, and red, brown hair. Are you 303-0? RPs just had a lot of value with people and get scammed there.
Two Baker 32, any units break for a 646 on University? Two bigger 32. One baker 36. I'm just saying comments on this. No hint, sir. Copy. More of a 900[1]. 1046. Two bigger 32, one big a 36. More of a 900, but it's 2815, East University. Okay, RP, the manager. An Elder League 101 came in and talking about using a Bitcoin machine. Herpy thinks she's being scammed. The (name withheld) is 75 years old, peel shirt, black stripes, with black stripes, jean, capri pants, and red, brown hair. Are you 303-0? RPs just had a lot of value with people and get scammed there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Fraud/Scam (local code for fraud or suspicious circumstances)
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Location mentioned:
Near E University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85213
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