Woman throws glass candle injuring boyfriend's foot, Mesa AZ


A woman threw a glass candle at her boyfriend during a domestic disturbance, cutting his foot. Both were likely intoxicated, and the boyfriend is now verbally aggressive.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Item 23, one item 24, and a sergeant, copy a 909[2] at near N May, unit 205.
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On 24.
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10921[4]. It's going to be a 909[2], near N May, Unit 253, 2200 West, 101[3] cut foot requesting fire.
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Now boyfriend's being verbal.
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Mail now calling in on, her mail now on 21[4], saying that 101[3] threw glass candle at him and she stepped on to have cut on foot, fire will be staging.
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For copy now.
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Right there, there you got me.
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Okay. Can you see my last draft? Please.
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It's important. A male can be charles who's already attached on.
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One-on-one is Amanda.
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I'm working on getting her attached, both male and 101[3] are 390[1], but not 2.35.
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Male half does not need medics and has, but has been hits it several times.
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9-09 both are attached now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
390: Intoxicated subject
[2]
909: Medical Emergency (commonly used for injuries or medical calls in some PDs)
[3]
101: Female involved in the incident (police shorthand)
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21: Phone call/contact
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Location mentioned:
Near N May, Mesa, AZ 85201
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