Possible welfare check at shopping area near east Baseline Road, Mesa AZ
Emergency responders were dispatched to a possible welfare check near East Baseline Road involving three individuals. One person appeared to be restrained with arms held while walking in a parking lot. The group included one white male approximately 50 to 60 years old and two Asian individuals, with a child possibly present. They were near Sprouts and Trader Joe's in a shopping complex.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
You guys, 97, yet I have a 646 near East Baseline in the same complex.
00:07
Homemaker 34, I'm about to pull into the complex.
00:11
I'll send it to you.
00:12
It's near East Baseline group of three.
00:15
There's one person being held walking around the parking lot.
00:23
One male, two females are walking in circles, white male 50 to 60 wearing all gray.
00:28
510, 170 was gray or black ball cap?
00:32
That's all I have.
00:37
I can't put you on.
00:45
I'm trying to find that after by Jack in the Box, but they haven't said.
00:48
That's what they've got the call in by.
00:59
They said they went inside sprouts now.
01:06
Possibly welfare on the subject is arms being held by a 101[2] subject is Asian 101 with a cream shirt, dark blue or teal pants and dark hair.
01:20
They were all wearing hats, all three of them.
01:26
Make a 34 copy, M97 for us.
01:31
104.
01:32
I think I saw him off the end.
01:35
It looks like a child with them.
01:42
Copy.
01:46
Motion 32, can you turn towards an accident at staking Stapley and Broadway off on 9-06?
01:52
Section 32,
01:54
Copy. Stakely and Broadway, Broadway, Stakely, just south two vehicles.
01:58
They're saying no injury.
02:02
Okay.
02:03
If I've ever read, Mountain, units break?
02:08
One bag of 35.
02:09
You mean several minutes, no break.
02:14
Important.
02:19
Units going inside Trader Joe's.
02:22
Oh,
02:23
another thing is I Trader Joe's.
02:28
No RP contact.
02:29
I have a red cart.
02:33
I'm gonna make a 34.
02:34
I, yeah, with them over here, do we have description on any of them?
02:38
Yeah, one of them says...
02:41
Also, 900[1] on the subject with the arms being held.
02:44
There's a subject that's Asian, cream shirt, dark blue, or teal pants, dark hair.
02:51
And then there's another one that's also Asian cream shirt to maroon or fuchsia pants.
02:58
Male, white, male, 50 to 60, all gray, 510, 170 with black or great ball cap.
03:05
34, yeah, we have in this row.
03:07
Copy.
03:12
Number 34, it's going to be two parents if it doesn't implement any catch all.
03:16
We're covered for it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
[2]
101: Female (used as a code for a female person, subject, or caller)
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Location mentioned:
Near E Baseline Rd, Mesa, AZ 85204
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