Intoxicated woman damages office door at Mesa address, Mesa AZ


An intoxicated woman in her late 50s wearing a Domino's gray shirt is kicking and pounding on the office door near West Lindner, Mesa. She is trying to break a window. The reporting party does not know her and requests a trespass order.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
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Transcript:
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One Charlie 16, one Charlie 11, copy a 418[1]?
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16.
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11.
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It's a 418[1] near West Lindner, the Dobs and Greens.
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There's a 101[2] kicking and pounding on the door of the office.
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They got rubble with the RP.
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It's going to be a white female late 50s wearing a Domino's gray shirt.
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16, copy.
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Coming comments.
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It's for the 418[1].
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Further on her 55-150 brown hair.
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It's going to be 390[3] and now she's trying to break a window.
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Arby's going to be staff.
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I'm trying to see if you're the resident.
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I'm trying to see if you're a resident.
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I'll let me see if you're back 418[1].
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So far.
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Anya for the 418[1], the RP doesn't recognize the 101[2], and they do want her trespass.
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Copy.
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And yet for the 418[1], the R1P, this is now sitting in front of the window, and they're going to keep an open line.
01:20
Copy.
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For the 418[1], I wonder one just planned her body against the door?
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Charlie, let me go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
[2]
101: Female (used as a code for a female person, subject, or caller)
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390: Intoxicated person or subject, possibly impaired or under the influence.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Lindner Ave, Mesa, AZ 85202
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