Brother-in-law breaks items during domestic disturbance, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic disturbance occurred near N Nevada Way involving a man who is schizophrenic and off medication for over 90 days. He was yelling and breaking items. The caller fears he might be aggressive toward police. There are about 60 people at the location and no known criminal threats or protection orders.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Any units to rate for near N Nevada Way.
00:03
It's going to be near N Nevada Way 1,000 East.
00:20
Caller’s brother-in-law is yelling and breaking items.
00:23
Caller thinks possibly disturbance.
00:29
Okay.
00:31
Okay.
00:33
Copy in 7 item 22, 1 item 26.
00:35
For that disturbance, brother-in-law is a white male, Jamison.
00:39
I'm working on getting him attached to the white male, 35,
00:42
unknown short and black pants, average build, black short hair, and facial hair.
00:50
Brother-in-law is schizophrenic and has not taken medication in over 90 days.
00:55
A petition may be needed.
00:59
There are 60 people inside room-for-rent situation.
01:07
Caller is not aware of any criminal threats or orders of protection.
01:11
Caller thinks brother-in-law might be aggressive with police.
01:17
If you can still hear yelling, caller
01:19
is separated this time.
01:24
I'm going to get you a third unit from Channel 2.
01:34
One item 25, I'm going to send you this disturbance at near N Nevada Way.
01:39
One item 26 and 7, Adam 22 are also en route.
01:41
Caller’s brother-in-law is yelling and breaking items.
01:44
He is schizophrenic and caller believes he might be aggressive with police.
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