Road rage collision at mesa plaza parking lot, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a gray Ford vehicle followed and then backed into another vehicle near South Dobson in Mesa. The suspect went inside a nearby Wendy's. The incident may be related to road rage and happened in the plaza parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Near South Dobson.
00:02
A subject followed the reporting party for about a mile and then backed into them, possible road rage situation.
00:09
Both vehicles are still at the scene.
00:15
712, copy.
00:18
13, copy.
00:28
The suspect was in a gray Ford, four-door passenger car.
00:32
They parked and went inside the Wendy's nearby.
00:43
Grants, we'll be real small.
00:49
Real time, are you on Channel 1?
00:52
Yes, go ahead.
00:58
The subject followed the reporting party and then backed into their vehicle.
01:04
Do you have any footage of that?
01:08
No, I don't see their cars at all.
01:10
The suspect walked inside, but no one is visible.
01:14
I don't see their cars.
01:16
It is possible the incident happened at the drive-through.
01:22
It's unclear from these call comments.
01:24
I can ask the caller for clarification.
01:28
The impact happened in the parking lot where they are now, but no one is visible.
01:38
It might be on the northeast side of the building but no vehicles are visible due to lighting.
01:51
The plate given is negative for a Ford Fusion.
01:56
The vehicle side-swiped the reporting party near Alma School and then backed into their vehicle in the parking lot.
02:05
The reporting party is waiting in a gray Nissan Sentra.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Dobson Plaza, 1155 S Dobson Rd, Mesa, AZ 85202
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