Man breaks into vehicle and flees on bicycle, Mesa AZ


A man in his 40s was seen breaking into a vehicle near South Country Club Drive. The suspect fled south on a bicycle. The victim reported a loaded handgun inside the vehicle.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
02:47
Transcript:
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Near South Country Club, near South Country Club, Solid Motors, Arfika got a subject breaking into a vehicle.
00:07
Arby is actively following him.
00:09
He's southbound on a bicycle.
00:13
Subject is on a white with the orange rim bike, white male 40s, black shorts, black hats.
00:20
He just went to a business south of 8th Avenue, behind the Circle K.
00:32
CopyRPU was on foot.
00:34
We're going on their description.
00:39
You can add me to that 459[1], Victor.
00:43
Copy. I'll see those units there at Country Club in 8th.
00:51
I haven't seen anyone in that description over here.
00:58
Copy.
01:04
I'm getting another description of a snack mill mid-20s, black shirt, dark shorts, 6'2-200.
01:13
Number 13 per RPP, subject went into the farming conflicts at near South Country Club.
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Wearing of black shirt, shorts.
01:30
Copy. Just verifying the suspect is a white mill?
01:34
I'm going to be just standing too.
01:37
Copy.
01:43
Okay. Can you give me the 4-5-9?
01:46
Copy.
01:51
On Baker 13, be advised, caution the vehicle that possibly got burned, the victim claims she had a glock in their handgun, loaded, and chambers.
02:04
Baker, Lemon, I'll be out with that mail 10th Ave and Country Club.
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Copy?
02:10
You know, it's a 107 Country Club.
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Baker, 12, copy, Nicole.
02:18
Thank you.
02:23
Vigure 11 can you have raised that call? Copy.
02:31
There's hold on with the subject also, along with Vibaker 11.
02:34
Copy.
02:37
Do you guys copy about the possible 422[2]? Do you want to get through that call, please?
02:47
Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
459: Unlawful entry into a structure to commit theft or another felony.
[2]
422: Criminal threats (possible)
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