Bank employee reports customer plea for help on deposit slip, Mesa AZ
A bank employee received a deposit slip from a customer with a note saying please help me. The customer's phone number is no longer working. Police are responding to the customer's reported address on East Mallory Street. It is not known if there are any weapons or injuries involved.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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To Baker 5'2, it'll be 7.001 East Mallory Street.
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ARP's at Dispatch 20.
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She received a deposit slip dated 1110 through processing from a customer who wrote on it, please help me.
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Unknown how the customer sent it in.
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The only 21 the RP has for the customer is out of service.
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Unknown weapons, unknown injuries.
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Customer's name and 21 is attached and nobody else is listed on her account.
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I see that copy.
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One maker five, when I copied that last.
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One maker five, do you can break back in other way as well?
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Hi.
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The 900[1] on Mallory.
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Our piece with Chase Bank, but not at a local branch.
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They're calling from Florida, requesting 21 contact.
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Dispatch 20 is where the lady lives.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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Location mentioned:
E Mallory St, Mesa, AZ
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