Man verbally aggressive with protected person in mesa apartment, Mesa AZ


Police responded to a report of a man at a mesa apartment who was verbally aggressive toward a protected person and her son. The man left the scene on foot and has a history of fighting and protective orders involving the protected parties.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
02:20
Transcript:
00:00
So near West University Dr, near University number (number withheld), the ERPX is 97[1] and being verbal with her.
00:07
His name is (name withheld).
00:09
He did leave westbound on foot.
00:10
He's a white male 25 white shirt, black pants.
00:12
We do have extensive history with them.
00:14
Lots of her 20, 14, so I'm just gone.
00:17
The only one, coffee.
00:18
Can you attach them? All right.
00:20
Charlie 22, can you go to this call as well please?
00:22
Charlie 22 company.
00:23
Yeah, it's for the 420[4] on University.
00:25
I have (name withheld) attached.
00:26
He has several 38[2]th, one out of Prescott and one out of Scottsdale and Mesa for fighting.
00:30
He does have OOP[3] that's attached for several people that are protected parties.
00:36
And the RP and her son are just going to be the ones that are at the apartment now.
00:39
Two, when I copy, as one of those protective parties, I repeat.
00:42
I'm just waiting for the name to get attached, and I'll check.
00:45
Copy. Can you just stop get to get me a black flag?
00:48
That appears that the RP is listed on it as one of the protected parties.
00:53
As long as it's the same name, it's spelled a little bit different by the call taker.
00:57
I've contacted him before and he tends to go down that canal, northbound, southbound.
01:03
Okay.
01:04
I'm trying 21. I'm going 97[1] there.
01:05
21, no vehicle access for him.
01:07
He'll be on foot only.
01:08
Copy. Copy.
01:09
News 1022 is direction of travel.
01:11
She said westbound through the complex.
01:14
And the OOP[3] actually shows that it expired back in 22, so it just must be not currently updated through 10.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: On scene
[2]
38: Warrant
[3]
OOP: Order of Protection
[4]
420: Possible drug violation (commonly used radio code for narcotics or drugs calls)
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Location mentioned:
Near W University Dr, Mesa, AZ 85201
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