Verbal altercation with child welfare concerns at mesa store, Mesa AZ
Police responded to a verbal argument between a man pushing a shopping cart with five children and a woman near East Broadway in Mesa. The woman took a pocketbook from the cart and walked towards Fry's store. There are concerns about the children's welfare.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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New Town 3 units for a verbal disturbance.
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Near East Broadway.
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Bigot 2-2-1-2 or 3.
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5-3, are you here?
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1-Baker[1] 5-3-on-3-on-3.
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Copy, 1-Baker[1] 5-2-1-5-3.
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It's a verbal disturbance near East Broadway.
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Near East Broadway.
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There is a man and woman involved in a verbal argument.
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The man is a male in his 20s wearing a gray sweatshirt.
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He has black and orange pants and black hair.
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He is pushing a shopping cart with five children in it.
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Five children total.
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Five three people.
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He is crossing the street near Lindsay and Capri.
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Go ahead.
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That is a verbal disturbance involving a man with a shopping cart.
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He went eastbound down Capri.
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There was another person involved.
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She walked back towards Fry's.
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After she took something from the shopping cart that looked like a pocketbook.
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Female in her 20s wearing a black shirt and gray leggings,
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approximately 5'6", 140 pounds with black hair in a ponytail.
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522 and 553.
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They said you can contact him if you need to over at Fry's.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Baker: Phonetic designator for the letter B, commonly used in radio communications and unit identifiers.
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