Fight reported at QuikTrip near Priest Dr and Southern Ave, Tempe AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a disturbance involving a white male at the QuikTrip near Priest Drive and Southern Avenue. The male, dressed in black sweatpants with white stripes, was reportedly involved in a fight at the location.
Audio|Heard on: Tempe Police Department - North Patrol District
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Just calling 47-boy at the QT are going to be rebating.
00:08
I see the subject of the QT right now.
00:11
Contact.
00:17
Yeah,
00:23
white male wearing all black sweat pants with a white stripe down his leg.
00:29
He's currently fighting the ear.
00:31
Off at Code 4, do you have traffic?
00:33
All right, 24.
00:34
He's taking off.
00:35
He's down.
00:40
Are you pursuing him?
00:42
Are you pursuing him?
00:45
Yeah, he's just running.
00:46
I'm in my vehicle.
00:51
Do you have traffic?
00:58
And now running southbound across going to Kobe,
01:03
just west of Hardy.
01:09
Close channel phone.
01:11
I think it's the advised Pettison to be closed, reference to this traffic at
01:17
Hardy reference, reference hire 1308449, computer and cell station.
01:26
I'm right behind you.
01:33
300.
01:39
24 we got one detained.
01:45
24 we got one detained.
01:51
All right. 24 you go.
01:55
Twenty three requests.
02:01
No, just mark one out.
02:03
Okay.
02:07
It's a rail with Michelle.
02:09
Hello. Hello.
02:10
Jeff Liancy, Vice Patrick, for Portn Open for Zero Traffic Station, Quote, 23-1.
02:16
Byron 24, if he had the unit to go to 1155,
02:20
they threw his backpack over this wall before we got here.
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Tempe, AZ
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