Burglary suspect locked inside vacant apartment bathroom, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a man broke into a vacant apartment near South (name withheld) at Twin Palms Apartments and is locked inside the bathroom. The staff member reporting tried to wake him but received no response. The suspect is wearing black clothes and is believed to have entered through the sliding glass door.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Beaker 16, 7 maker 12, copy of residential burglary, near South Sycamore.
00:08
Big 16.
00:13
Near South (name withheld), Unit 129 at Twin Palms Apartments.
00:17
RP is staff. There is a mail in a vacant unit.
00:19
He broke in some time between last night and this morning and he is still 97.
00:23
No vehicle access.
00:27
Make a 16 copy.
00:30
And make a 12 copy, 0.
00:38
2nd, 456. Good.
00:41
You show us en route to Banner Visit for an 18MHD.
00:49
The 449, Robert.
00:51
The male is a white male wearing all black.
00:54
Tall, average build, he is locked in the bathroom.
01:01
The 459[1] robber, the RP1 flees to 38.
01:04
He thinks he is sleeping in the bathroom and tried waking him up, but no response.
01:08
And RP has visual of the front door.
01:10
He thinks he came in through the sliding glass door.
Police codes explained
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[1]
459: Unlawful entry into a structure to commit theft or another felony.
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Location mentioned:
S Sycamore, Mesa, AZ 85202
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