Abandoned car blocks traffic with dog inside on Mesa Drive, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a blue Chevy Equinox was left abandoned on Mesa Drive and Broadway, blocking traffic with a dog inside. Nearby, two individuals were arguing on a sidewalk. A tow truck responded to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Any units to break are Spanish for a 927[1] wireless Mesa Drive Broadway?
00:10
I'll work on Spanish.
00:13
It's going to be Mesa Drive and Broadway, just north with a phase two.
00:18
We're working on getting an interpreter now.
00:21
I'll check history with the 21.
00:24
23, couple of.
00:30
History with the 21 that is called in prior 420s and 646.
00:35
Looks that it comes back to (name withheld).
00:38
I'll work on getting him attached.
00:43
Is there a 906[2] for any Spanish available for Mesa and Broadway?
00:51
It's going to be for a dog in the middle of the street, sorry, for a car in the middle of the street abandoned with a dog inside and it's blocking traffic.
01:01
We're working on a vehicle description now.
01:10
We're probably 15 on 2.
01:13
Hey, can you play with 906[2] abandoned vehicle Broadway Mesa Drive blocking traffic with a dog inside? It's going to be just north.
01:20
We're working on the description.
01:27
Try if you can cover up.
01:31
We have blue Chevy Equinox.
01:39
I just changed you to a 585[3], like you said, based off CAD history of the 21 will be a (name withheld).
01:46
1030 of 92, I'm getting them attached right now.
01:50
And now the RPs in a verbal with someone and the call taker just has an open line with cussing.
01:57
You're probably.
02:03
Real time.
02:04
Real time. Real time.
02:07
It's at 585[3].
02:09
They're about 300 south.
02:10
They're in the southbound lanes, the curb lane.
02:14
Looks like they're arguing over on the sidewalk.
02:16
But it just looks like verbal for now.
02:20
Copy.
02:21
RPs are hearing a physical.
02:23
Do you have descriptions of them by chance since the call taker can't get anything?
02:31
Okay.
02:33
Cut.
02:35
Reference to 585[3], there's two individuals that came up that looks like they were arguing with the original RPs, and they're driving a white, four-door passenger car, parked just to the south.
02:52
And RP's not saying an unknown male is asking the RP to touch him?
03:01
22,000.
03:07
Motion 22-Apeaker 21 ayes, code 4.
03:12
2.2, we're pushed 4, 212286.
03:14
Yeah, we use the team that...
03:20
No time reference at 585[3].
03:22
The white Ford Focus pulled away with one occupant in it, the other still they're arguing with the RP.
03:29
Yeah.
03:30
Real-timeback reference 585[3], a tow truck just pulled out.
03:35
The one that looks to be the aggressor is wearing tan pants, a black shirt, a black baseball cap of white riding on it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Unknown situation requiring investigation, typically due to unclear or suspicious circumstances.
[2]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[3]
585: Disabled vehicle or roadway hazard requiring police assistance.
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