Small child seen dancing on overpass near Mesa highway, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, law enforcement received a report from the Department of Public Safety about a small child seen dancing on an overpass near Stapley Drive or Lindsay Road and the US 60 highway in Mesa. Units were sent to check the area but the caller could not provide more details.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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34 and if I can get a unit to birds for a 900 on Stapley and the 60 DPS grant report of a small child dancing on the overpass.
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Baker 34 it's going to be stapley in the 60 DPS got a report a small child dancing on the overpass either on stapley or Lindsay caller could not remember had that description it's about one ago.
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copy seven Baker 33.
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you can cancel the ocean you know on this.
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I copy.
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Motion 31, you can go 108.
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Ocean 31, copy.
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Okay, Chris, 13 on 3.
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Okay, Chris, 13 on 3.
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To Baker 13, it's going to be Stapley in the 60s and 900.
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The DPS got a report of a small child dancing on the overpass, either on the Stapley, either on Stapley or Lindsay, caller could not remember,
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has no description about,
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now about two minutes ago.
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13, copy, right?
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Baker 32, Paul.
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Put us out with four at me.
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Two Baker, 32, apologies you to take four.
01:29
Are you on Maine? 10-4, a zone in Maine, just from the west.
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Two-Baker 34, if you could take the area around to 60 and Lindsay, and then, Tewbaker 13, if you could take the 60 and Stapley.
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Location mentioned:
S Stapley Dr, Mesa, AZ 85204
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