Police conduct welfare check after suicidal texts received, Apache Junction AZ


Police responded to an apartment near West Southern Avenue for a welfare check after a woman reported receiving suicidal text messages from her husband who has access to medication and a vehicle. There is also an active order of protection involving another party.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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Transcript:
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12, Southern Baker, 11, and a sergeant to copy for Pustle 918[1], Sam at 960 West Southern.
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Bigel.
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I'm Bigelow.
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Stan, Maxwell.
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So for a 960 West Southern apartment 276.
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Apparently, PD was out there twice yesterday.
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R.P. was receiving texts from her husband that he wanted to die and does have access to medications.
00:21
It sounds like it might be more of a 900 today.
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R.P. hasn't heard from him today.
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Most recent text she received was at 2100 last night.
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He is Eric Bobo, I'll get him attached, and he has got access to a gray 2012 forward, possibly a focus.
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I'll copy. I'll try giving him a 21 first if we have one.
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Tim Paul has a call taker attached to the 21.
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And looks like it's on there now.
00:42
I copy that, thank you. Yeah, Sandbergersel.com.
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Just a welfare check today.
00:45
It's around Southern.
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I've attached a OOP[2] against Eric.
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The Protective Party is Deborah Smith.
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I'll see if she's RRP.
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She's saying the text came in after Petty was out with him yesterday, and he should live alone.
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He just has a service dog.
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He'll be a blackmail, 63-mm clothing.
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What's really all right now? Yeah,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: Mental Health Crisis
[2]
OOP: Order of Protection
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Location mentioned:
Near W Southern Ave, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
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