Welfare check at Burger King with child screaming, Mesa AZ


Police responded to a welfare check near Burger King after a young child was heard screaming and a man yelling. The child may have autism. The mother was present in the parking lot, and there was concern the child might run away if approached.
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Transcript:
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212, copy of a welfare check.
00:02
All pretty good.
00:08
10-4[1], 10b-1, near North Roosevelt, Herpes hearing a young child screaming and a male voice yelling.
00:16
If you left the area, no mention of weapons were heard, only yelling and screaming.
00:21
Says it's an ongoing issue.
00:27
Yes.
00:32
I have lots of calls for service to this address, 410 SAMs, a 240, it's a couple 670s.
00:43
The most recent looks like was a 930.
00:51
Functioning autistic.
00:57
with a teddy bear on it, some bright loose sweats with a navy backpack.
01:04
I'm like the mom's going to be there in the parking lot as well, she's closer to Wendy's, so.
01:12
Actually, 10.2 that part.
01:16
Okay,
01:18
1-2-3 out central.
01:20
Yep.
01:24
15 Johnson, so I'm going to keep the RP on the line just fine, get update just needed.
01:29
There's copy.
01:32
Is she there at the Burger King?
01:36
Yeah, they're there, they're in the parking lot, just watching him.
01:38
He's still inside.
01:40
They're just fearful that if they check contact, but he's got to run away again.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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