Intoxicated man threatens to shoot near Mesa apartment, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, an intoxicated man outside near West 9th Place in Mesa was yelling and threatened to get a firearm and shoot someone. No weapon was seen.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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01:35
Transcript:
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Near West 9th place, near West 9th place.
00:03
RP, he's a neighbor just west.
00:04
There's a male outside of Dispatch 20, yelling, unknown who he'd be yelling at.
00:09
He's currently intoxicated.
00:13
9.24-5 p.m.
00:18
Charlie 24.
00:24
Charlie 24, can you update this to a disturbance please and work code 4265-4-7?
00:31
Copy, Mikhailov.
00:33
It's 22[1]30.
00:35
Okay, 25, Paul.
00:37
Anyplace with all 5 and send this about last.
00:40
Copy.
00:46
For that disturbance, the male is going to be an (name withheld).
00:50
I'll try and attach him.
00:51
He's a white male in his 50s, 5-7 heavy build, shaved head with facial hair.
00:56
And the RP now thinks he may be yelling at another neighbor.
01:13
Copy 6 Charlie 23, I can show you Sunday if you're not close.
01:18
Copy, thank you.
01:24
That disturbance, RP just heard the male cursing saying, get out of here and threatening that he was going to go get a firearm and shoot someone.
01:33
No weapon seen unknown weapon access for him.
Police codes explained
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22: Cancel or disregard previous request or instruction.
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Location mentioned:
W 9th Pl, Mesa, AZ 85201
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