Student threatens self-harm with gun at high school, Mesa AZ


A 14-year-old student at Skyline High School threatened to shoot himself because he has access to a gun at home. He is currently with the athletic director on the school's track, and police are being sent to make contact.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
01:32
Transcript:
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I just got a 900[1] call put in on the board right now at Skyline. Are you there right now? I am, but my sergeant put that on the board for patrol to respond to because I'm dealing with it in custody. I have copy. And if you can update it, the student is on the track right now and our athletic director
00:28
Athletics will meet the officer out by the football field. I covered. Charlie 41, due Charlie 42, copying 900[1] at near S Crismon Rd.
00:44
Charlie-1. Calli2.
00:48
Valley 42. The 900[1]-near S Crismon Rd at Skyline High School.
00:53
We need patrol to make contact with a student name of (name withheld), who's a 14-year-old student, should be with the athletic director at the football field.
01:04
The student made comments that he has access to a gun at home and would shoot himself when he got home.
01:11
The student is currently on the track, the athletic director, will meet you guys by the football field.
01:17
We have a copy-in route.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Mental Health Crisis / Welfare Check
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Location mentioned:
Near S Crismon Rd, Mesa, AZ 85208
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