Police pursue stolen silver Hyundai on highway, Mesa AZ
Officers pursued a stolen silver Hyundai Accent westbound on U.S. Highway 60 near the 101 on-ramp in Mesa, Arizona. The vehicle was described as having a zip-tied rear bumper, tinted windows, a dented front bumper, and a license plate cover with minions from Despicable Me. The pursuit ended when the vehicle stopped and officers conducted a felony stop. The vehicle was confirmed stolen before the pursuit.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
06:14
Transcript:
00:00
Do you do a roll in 28?
00:02
Go ahead.
00:08
Charles Sam Adam 6X-ray 0.
00:17
Do you 1035 out with the vehicle?
00:21
We're going westbound at U.S.
00:25
60, approaching Stapley.
00:32
Channel 3103 for 213 with an occupied 5109.
00:37
Stably in the 60.
00:43
Shut up, you get a copy.
00:46
104. We got Falcon.
00:49
They have peeking from how it was stolen.
00:52
Yeah, it's showing stolen at a PCS sole on a Hyundai accent.
00:58
Making a good word, I'm happy.
01:01
10-4[3].
01:03
I haven't tried lighting them off to have.
01:06
I'll continue westbound on U.S.
01:08
60, approaching Mesa.
01:10
Okay.
01:12
7-32, there's some PSC units I get 906[2].
01:16
All right.
01:18
Okay, we're monitoring.
01:19
We go 107 at 0300.
01:22
Okay.
01:23
Okay.
01:24
All.
01:28
Once I get one more,
01:31
I'll initiate traffic stop.
01:34
Copy.
01:38
Did you find out how it was 509[1]? Is your favorite?
01:49
It says the back bumper held on by its hip-tied, light-tinted windows, and there's a dent on the front bumper driver's side.
01:56
It also has an LP cover that has minions on it, despicable me.
02:06
I'm not really seeing that.
02:11
You say a black bumper?
02:14
The back bumper?
02:20
Gee, just 10 and I have the description again.
02:24
Tempore. It should be a silver Hyundai accent,
02:29
back bumper held on by a zip tie,
02:33
light-tinted windows, and there's a dent on the front bumper driver's side.
02:37
It has an LP cover that has minions on it from Despicable Me.
02:46
Probably.
02:52
It's a silver Honda launch, but I can't see anything else about it that matches that description.
03:03
Copy. It's coming back on a Hyundai accent.
03:07
I'm sorry, a Hyundai accent.
03:11
Okay.
03:13
Okay. Okay.
03:14
Two to Mickey. Is that card about right a few? I can't the plate or the one up ahead on the left.
03:20
There's one on the right.
03:26
Are you with me?
03:29
One Cesar, your left.
03:35
14 calls on the hop-on and office full on the 60.
03:42
Continuing West,
03:45
the second land for the 202 North.
03:51
Copy.
03:57
Is there a sand unit copying this?
04:01
Yeah, I'm out of there.
04:02
I'm out there.
04:07
Can you put down the call?
04:10
Okay.
04:15
Looks like I got a couple units with me.
04:17
I'm going to light them up.
04:24
213.
04:26
2513.
04:28
Copy.
04:32
We're continuing westbound on the 60.
04:34
They're about to light it up after Thompson.
04:37
All right, it came to a stop.
04:41
We're on the 101 on ramp north.
04:51
As soon as we watch traffic control, make sure to keep stopping behind us.
04:59
I know what happens to us?
05:02
I know there's at 250.
05:08
We're going to come out now.
05:13
Can I?
05:17
We're making verbal.
05:22
On DPS to assist?
05:28
32, you can cancel DPS.
05:31
Okay.
05:36
Do we know how it was 519 yet?
05:40
It says that it was taken by an X-R-T Limon, 52478, waited for the RO to lead before taking the vehicle.
05:54
Got to say nice a bad.
06:01
The CSO said that it was stolen by an S?
06:08
My phone mouth.
06:10
Copy.
06:12
It could be Archie Lemon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
509: Stolen vehicle (occupied)
[2]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
AZ-101 Loop, Mesa, AZ
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