Individuals run through traffic and flee at Circle K, Maricopa County AZ


Police stopped two people who ran across heavy traffic near Circle K. One person threw their belongings in the parking lot and ran away. Officers are searching the Circle K parking lot for the discarded items and detaining at least one individual.
Audio|Source: Arizona DPS - Highway Patrol Metro Phoenix West
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
1455, do we have an initial reason for stop?
00:05
1455, that's gonna be 10-4[3]. Both my subjects were running across the street through all heavy traffic.
00:11
As soon as I lit him up to talk to him.
00:13
He threw all his stuff in the property,
00:16
began running.
00:19
Ten-four, he's in charge.
00:27
1454 I'll be out with him.
00:31
104 H&U.S.S.
00:34
1455, can you advise of where the mail subject dropped all of belongings? Was it in the Home Depot parking lot?
00:45
No one of this property is going to be in the Circle K parking lot.
00:55
Can I get the napkish unit to possibly stop at the Circle K parking lot to check belongings?
01:02
Okay. Okay. Two-four hours.
01:07
18-0-4 hours.
01:11
14-76.
01:13
1476. 1476.
01:15
You can assign me to that 961[1] on the 85 and show me 97[2].
01:20
1040. Thank you, sir. 1804 hours.
01:29
14507 at the Circle K where exactly is they throw the stuff?
01:39
1455 can you advise area of the Circle K parking lot?
01:47
It should be just here on 99 and the west part of the parking lot.
01:58
Roger that, I'm looking.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
961: Non-injury traffic accident or collision
[2]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Maricopa County, AZ
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