Domestic dispute with threats made near East Broadway Mesa, Mesa AZ
Police responded to a domestic dispute near East Broadway in Mesa, involving a man and his ex-girlfriend who were physically fighting. The ex-girlfriend hit the man and later threatened to shoot him if he came near the house. Two young children were present outside. No weapons were visible during the incident.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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One item 32, seven items 36, copy of 420[1], near East Broadway, R.P.
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and ex-girlfriend will be in a physical.
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Ex-girlfriend has been hitting RP,
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trying to get them to separate.
00:31
For the 420[1], the female half of male calling says the male push urnobamedics needed.
00:41
History.
00:43
RP separated is out front, girlfriend's inside.
00:46
We do have previous history there.
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We were out October 14th for unknown trouble showing that there was some 918 history with the female.
01:05
We had a mental health detainter service out there on the 27th of October.
01:18
35, can you show us en route to Honor Health with our 15, please?
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10-4[3].
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32-192, 10-1-2, 10-them-20, Greenfield and University, please.
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10-4[3].
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And so on the 420[1], there are two kids outside also a nine-month-old and an eight-year-old.
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The male's going to be a black male, 36-year-old, black shirt, black pants, 5'8, 200, black hair, red suitcase, he's on foot outside.
01:50
This is exposed by Antonio.
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Female is also now outside refusing to go inside.
02:00
His history shows that she had 918 Sam Threat.
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City 25640, you are on the call Greenfield University.
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560 copy, thank you.
02:26
It's on the 420[1], the 101 is threatening to shoot him if he comes from the house.
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933[2], can we just verify if she has any weapons?
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10-4[3] checking.
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Speaker confirmed there's no 422s out.
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She's using racial slurs, confirming that she doesn't have any at all.
02:57
Okay, I'll get you in the first one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
420: Disturbance (verbal/physical altercation)
[2]
933: Emergency situation requiring priority radio traffic, often related to alarms or critical incidents.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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