Male suspect flees after traffic incident near Gilbert Road, Mesa AZ
Police detained a female and are searching for a male suspect who fled on foot after a traffic incident near Gilbert Road and the 202 freeway in Mesa. The male suspect, described as having a mustache and longer hair, was last seen running southbound on Gilbert Road. The incident may involve a stabbing. A drone has been deployed to assist in the search for the suspect.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
04:36
Transcript:
00:00
2 Charlie 54, 2 Charlie 56. Can you start that way, Gilbert, and the 202?
00:08
256, you can you start that way, Gilbert, and the 202? Okay.
00:16
Charlie 43, 7 Charlie 43, can you copy a 900[2] on Sunnyvale?
00:20
Charlie 5-1, give me the channel.
00:22
Copy.
00:26
Channel 4 is going to be 10-3[3]-4-1, Charlie 51, Gilbert, and the 202 just south.
00:31
Channel requested,
00:33
units are en route. Traffic sound far.
00:39
10.452 are copy.
00:41
Okay.
00:44
Link in order to copy.
00:45
Okay.
00:48
5-1, hold the air, please.
00:54
That one I got, that's email detained.
00:57
One-on-one detained at 8 to 53.
01:02
Here, how?
01:08
Do we still looking for the mail?
01:12
5-1-10-4[1] female here is saying that he's running southbound on Gilbert
01:22
Joppy what crime we have on?
01:29
Standing male with a mustache longer hair passes ears dark in color center build
01:40
Was he the driver or passenger?
01:45
This one I went saying mail was driver.
01:50
Copy to the air unit.
01:53
I think they're all in the 902. I'm going to toss your owner right now.
01:58
She's saying he was last seen south down Gilbert Road.
02:01
I came up Gilbert from McEllison. Did not see him.
02:07
Copy. Do you know where they're running too? Do they live over there?
02:15
I'm checking the 28.
02:17
So I think they're just trying to get as far away from the accident scene as possible.
02:24
We've got the whistle out of the highway. We're going to be heading for us to the stabbing in a second here.
02:34
It's a heavy object.
02:39
King 17, you're a digital, 10.9.
02:44
Heavy over from suspect vehicles.
02:52
You're still digital. I'll get a unit to the vehicle as soon as I get 197 with one Charlie 5'1.
03:00
21. 21.
03:04
One, Charlie, five, six, you can tell me 10A, but I have an extended ETA.
03:08
That's okay, I'll search anyway.
03:14
The 5-1, you need me close to me.
03:21
I'm good. I just talked through the back of my car. I'm going to put drone up right now.
03:26
Based on everyone's distance.
03:27
I can probably just cut everyone's back and clear the channel.
03:35
I copy. Yep.
03:36
Pressline, I'm going to go with that. Let's get one with Martin and the rest if we can start air assertion to this guy.
03:41
We can clear. Both more 24-20.
03:43
Copy.
03:44
I was still trying to get confirmation on what King 17 needed because I thought she said something about the vehicle being in the middle of the freeway.
03:51
I think she said she was about to clear to how we're not going to do.
03:55
Perfect.
04:00
I'll clear the channel.
04:05
I'm 2 a U.S. the traffic working Gilbert in the to receive the code for with one detained, one still outstanding, Channel Force clarity at 56.
04:16
Can we abide at BPS? We have a female detain. They'll vote for their fossil 51 there.
04:22
Yeah, I'm working on it.
04:28
Everyone shows up.
04:35
321. My phone.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
[3]
10-3: Stop transmitting—radio channel restricted to priority or emergency traffic only.
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