Man causes disturbance near East Main and Higley, Mesa AZ
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A man was causing a disturbance near East Main Street and Higley by yelling at vehicles, exposing himself, pulling mail from a mailbox, and damaging the mailbox before fleeing toward a liquor store at the corner of Higley and Main.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Near East Main.
00:02
RPS staff reports a transient man yelling at vehicles and running into traffic with his pants down.
00:08
Rear end was exposed less than ten seconds ago.
00:11
Currently sitting in the parking lot with his pants pulled up.
00:20
Five point four counts.
00:26
Charles, Paul, 51.
00:29
Go ahead.
00:31
You need to update my address to near South Higley on zero one one four, please.
00:43
Three one one, it is a possible white, Hispanic, or native male,
00:46
middle 830s, yellow shirt, black pants,
00:51
five eight over one seventy, dark hair,
00:53
possibly 235 or 390, and exposing himself while walking west down in the roadway.
01:02
Do we have real time in the area?
01:05
Any real time for Channel 4?
01:09
No time you and I have by time.
01:13
Okay.
01:16
Are you still on the sidewalk at the north side of the main street?
01:24
Okay.
01:30
They say the man is now pulling out the reportee's mail from the mailbox.
01:40
One four five six, can you see a minute call on me please?
01:43
That man, the mail is now at the back side of the property, sitting around his shirt,
01:49
just broke the flag off the mailbox, and now trying to pull it down completely.
01:58
For Fortnite, you could show his name.
02:00
Kathy?
02:05
That man just took off running,
02:09
going east down on Main towards the liquor store you stop.
02:15
No time, yeah, he just went in the little liquor store on the southeast corner in Higley, Main.
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