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Vehicle crashes into building; man fled on footMesa AZ

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W Emerald Ave UNIT 748, Mesa, AZ 85202

According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a building near West Emerald Avenue unit 748. A man fled on foot after the crash. Fire department was requested due to damage to the structure. Injuries are unknown.

Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
I'm 11, 2 out of 12.
00:01
Copy a 961, Henry.
00:04
Okay, Adam 11 for both.
00:07
10961 Henry[1] at near West Emerald Avenue unit 748 five ago building I believe it's vehicle into building one subject left on foot unknown injuries looks like we're still working on further
00:26
copy and Ralph
00:31
Can't fill I coffee will you send that
00:34
Ten four
00:38
That's fine.
00:40
Have one.
00:42
We have a DRT for the focus.
00:48
I'll say. It was people that hit the tunnel between parking structures and building just north of this such location.
00:55
It's going to be a gray SUV of possibly Jeep.
00:58
Male is going to be walking back out to vehicle and different clothing as well.
01:01
I still don't have a description, but I'm working on one for you guys.
01:08
I'll be 97 shortly just to verify if the car was crashed out just north of the dispatchment.
01:14
10-4[2], it looks like it hit a tunnel between the parking structure and the building.
01:23
Yeah.
01:28
John 12.3.15.
01:29
Just be advised, I gave it over to Channel 4.
01:32
They're stating they have no units.
01:33
Were you guys keeping in route or closing it out for DPS?
01:39
We're closing out for DPS for QFAR.
01:43
Copy. Thank you.
01:48
This is 2961, Henry.
01:50
Looks like it's going to be a male unknown age, white shirt, unknown shorts.
01:53
5-7 with medium and heavy set build.
01:57
Male is out near the vehicle.
01:59
It's going to be a male blue sleeveless shirt and black shorts.
02:04
Try out on one.
02:05
We're out with them.
02:06
I got it.
02:12
2012, can you copy 28?
02:14
Go ahead.
02:17
John Charles, King,
02:19
1, Nora George.
02:21
104. Do you guys need to get fire in route for structure damage?
02:26
Yes,
02:30
please, just be safe.
02:33
10-4[2]. Then 28-20 clear on the 2012 Dodge Durango to a Joseph showing out at dispatch 20.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
961 Henry: Non-injury hit-and-run traffic collision
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.

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W Emerald Ave UNIT 748, Mesa, AZ 85202

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Incident Timeline

  1. Witness statement
  2. Area search and apartment check
  3. Suspect clothing change and additional witness info
  4. Vehicle registration check
  5. Fire requested for structural damage
  6. Suspect description broadcast
  7. Vehicle description and scene assessment
  8. Initial crash reported

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