Man holding unresponsive baby near mesa light rail tracks, Mesa AZ
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A man in his 40s was seen standing near the light rail tracks in Mesa holding a baby wrapped in a blanket who appeared unresponsive.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Have any unit second break for 8,900 on the homeless school in May.
00:07
Charlie 21, I'm logging on now.
00:09
You can send it to me.
00:11
Copy.
00:12
Depending on the union, second break, our next list is...
00:25
It's going to be at 900, Alma School and Main.
00:27
A male standing on the rails and another platform with a baby about three ago was in the crosswalk, staring into the distance like he was confused.
00:36
Flight changed that he could walk, but he didn't move.
00:38
He's on the east side.
00:40
The Hispanic male in his 40s wearing a sweater in blue jeans, five-foot 8,
00:44
150 with a short brown hair.
00:50
If Charlotte 21, copy, can we see if real time at the season?
00:55
10-4[1]. Real-time you want to you?
01:00
Real-time with you?
01:04
Real-time, do you see a man with a baby standing near the light rail platform near Alma School and Main?
01:13
Nick male 40s, unknown sweater, blue jeans, 5 to 850 brown short hair, baby wrapped in a white blanket or a towel, possibly a year and a half to two years old?
01:25
Yeah, I'm like...
01:28
Copy.
01:33
Charlie 21, is he doing anything with the child or then just holding it?
01:40
R.P, according to RP, baby does not, was not moving, did not seem distrust.
01:52
I'm not seeing anyone match with a description.
01:57
I copy.
01:59
This child, 21, I copy, thank you.
02:01
And just to confirm, RP is no longer 97.
02:05
10-4[1], and it disconnected.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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