Verbal dispute leads to forced stop on Pomeroy near First Avenue, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a woman had a verbal dispute with her grandmother while riding in a green Toyota Highlander. The woman said she was being kidnapped because her grandmother would not stop the vehicle. They argued loudly until the grandmother pulled over on Pomeroy near First Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Near South Lewis, caller is in a verbal dispute with her grandmother.
00:08
Grandmother is driving, caller is the passenger.
00:11
Caller says she has been kidnapped because grandmother won't stop the vehicle.
00:15
They are both yelling at each other.
00:17
Trying to get a vehicle description.
00:20
Having trouble with directions.
00:31
I'll work on it.
00:36
Instructions being given.
00:42
Copy.
00:49
One unit, another unit.
00:51
The grandmother says that the caller is not well.
00:53
They are now at Mesa Drive and Southern in a green Toyota Highlander.
01:00
Request to get grandmother to pull over.
01:04
Acknowledged.
01:09
Request for assistance on channel 3.
01:18
Caller says grandmother is heading to Mesa Municipal.
01:27
Clarifying if grandmother is refusing to pull over or only heading there.
01:33
Requesting information.
01:36
Area check negative.
01:41
Thank you.
01:43
Appreciated.
01:49
Units starting to head over there.
01:53
Okay.
01:58
Copy. One unit.
02:00
Caller decided to pull over; they are on Pomeroy just north of First Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
S Pomeroy, Mesa, AZ
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