Man claiming to be deputy involved in dispute at ballfields, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a man claiming to be a deputy was physical with a person at Red Mountain Baseball Complex. The man showed a badge and followed the person but later separated. Officers were on scene for further contact.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Speaker 43, Free Baker 45, Copy of 418[1], near East Brown Road.
00:07
And any northeast units to break.
00:09
Thank you.
00:12
Thank you, 45.
00:14
The 418[1]-near East Brown Road, Red Mountain ball fields.
00:19
Male claiming to be, male claiming to be police is being physical with RP.
00:25
The male is still following the RP, claimed to be a deputy showing RP a badge.
00:32
It's going to be between fields 5 and 8.
00:34
The male is walking back to the baseball fields toward field 6.
00:39
Deputy claiming RP was causing scene with umpire.
00:42
Male is going to be a black male in his 40s, last seen wearing red shirt, black shorts, 6-3-240 wearing possible green hat, black cotee.
00:50
Male has access to a black Ford Explorer.
00:53
RP and the male are separated.
00:55
The RP will remain near the vehicle for police contact in a blue 2020 Mazda 3 near Field 6.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
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Location mentioned:
Red Mountain Baseball Complex, 8008 E Brown Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207
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