Attempted burglary reported near S Ellsworth Rd in Mesa, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, security monitoring at a building near South Ellsworth Road in Mesa reported a person trying to force open a door. The person left on foot after they lost sight on the live video feed. The suspect was described as a light-skinned male in his 30s wearing a button-up shirt and dark pants.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
To Charlie 55 and 46, copy 647.
00:07
Two Charlie 46, if you can copy as well, it's near South Ellsworth.
00:14
It's at the reserved applied management.
00:21
The RP's off-site monitoring.
00:22
There's a subject 97 they think is attempting to break in the building.
00:26
They're yanking on the door handle.
00:29
They just lost a visual on the live feed.
00:32
They walked away on foot.
00:34
They see a black and white video 97.
00:41
Five, six, fall, looks like we passed the vehicles involved, I guess.
00:49
Okay, copy. We did not see any white Chevys coming in here.
00:53
Okay.
00:54
There P's on the south side of the park near a white Mazda.
01:01
The RF you want contact?
01:05
All right.
01:13
Charlie 5-1 or you could form the Cal's.
01:17
2427-1-26. 22.
01:24
27, if you think about direction to travel other than south on South Drive.
01:29
No, that's all I have.
01:31
Two-Trollee 5-5- and 46.
01:37
The description they have is a lighter,
01:40
complex, male.
01:43
30s and a button-up shirt, dark pants, and it's just the one subject they saw.
01:48
They don't see him anymore and they just disconnected.
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Location mentioned:
S Ellsworth Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212
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