Attempted theft at Green Farm Dispensary in Mesa, Mesa AZ
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Two individuals attempted to steal merchandise from a customer at Green Farm Dispensary in Mesa. The theft occurred more than an hour ago. Suspects may attempt to steal again from other customers. One suspect is a young male wearing a black hoodie and black pants. The other was seen wearing black leggings and hid behind a tree. No vehicle was observed with the suspects.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Three units of 846, 47, 72235 East Hanson, number (number withheld).
00:06
We're available for you.
00:16
I'll show you en route to work on your 906 is the 7235 East Hampton number (number withheld) at Green Farm Dispensary. Two subjects attempted to steal another customer's merchandise and may try again. The reporting party thinks they will try to steal from another customer.
00:34
So it's one if you I can fix it.
00:38
Copy.
00:43
We copy. We're en route.
00:46
Charlie 41, 221, just the same.
00:52
Copy.
00:53
2.
00:56
Charlie 55, 2 Charlie 823.
00:58
First attempt of the theft occurred over an hour ago.
01:00
No vehicle access for the subject.
01:02
The first subject will be a Hispanic male, younger.
01:05
Last seen wearing a black hoodie, black pants, (number withheld), black curly hair.
01:09
No further description.
01:12
Subject number two, very little description, hid behind a tree, possible 101, unknown race, unknown age, last seen wearing black leggings.
01:26
Two, five, five, we copy.
01:29
Charlie 46, you can charge by as well.
01:32
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
S Alma School Rd b104, Mesa, AZ 85210
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