Two males seen with handguns leaving near Windsor and Broadway, Mesa AZ
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Two men were seen with black handguns tucked into their waists near Windsor and Broadway. They left the area in a black Nissan Altima with a California license plate (number withheld). One man had a large amount of cash visible.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy a 4-22, Windsor, and Broadway?
00:04
Hey, Charlie, 34.
00:06
One-Baker, 44.
00:10
Windsor and Broadway,
00:12
just north as RP was leaving their neighborhood, they saw males get into vehicles after tucking black handguns into waistbands.
00:19
This was about five ago.
00:20
No threats or no known threats.
00:23
It's a black Nissan passenger car, possibly an Altima.
00:26
It's possibly a rental car.
00:27
It was a California plate (number withheld).
00:35
Okay, Charlie, 34, copy.
00:41
One Baker 44 I copy.
00:48
And it was two males, both white males, early 20s, black shirts, and no band color.
00:58
On Beach, early 34, one Baker 44,
01:00
vehicle left, blasting heading eastbound on Broadway from Higley, RP he's not following.
01:09
The driver was the white male, the passenger was a male in his 20s, light gray hoodie over black shirt, black pants, and the 422[2]s were black handguns.
01:23
A Charlie 34, copy.
01:27
Charlie 36, you start meeting 906[1].
01:30
Copy.
01:34
The unit to break is a 906[1] for 5,000 when he's name.
01:41
They're trying 34, you can clear, and I don't really have a crime limit.
01:47
1040.
01:52
One bigger, 44, just for info.
01:55
There's a large amount of money or bills sticking out of the white male's pants, vehicle in the middle of the street running when males got in.
02:01
I know where the males came from.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[2]
422: Criminal threats (possible)
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