Suspect detained after resisting officers at Mesa location, Mesa AZ
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a disturbance near East Main Street in Mesa. A suspect resisted arrest and reached for their waistband. Additional officers were called to restrain the subject using a hobble or wrap. The situation was later declared under control.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
913 for 2 trolley 32 at near East Main near 7-Eleven trying to detain the subject
00:21
2.2.
00:23
One in custody, a unit's back.
00:25
Work code 4-2-08.
00:30
Copy one in custody at 1558.
00:35
Any units is funny, go through to 2020, then go back.
00:40
Like the 33 company from...
00:46
...2 tri-ZZ2.
00:47
Do you guys still need a channel?
00:50
We'll get one more.
00:57
He's reaching for his waistband, so we've got one more for you.
00:59
We've got one more for you, check.
01:20
If you have a 3-2 lead fire for anything?
01:25
So far we don't know, he's still resisting in handcuffs, but one with us like his waistband.
01:29
Okay.
01:34
Let's keep it 10-3[1] until we have at least two with him.
01:37
10-4[2]. I have a couple more money on the same.
01:40
And we'll take a hobble or a wrap, either one.
01:43
No, 10-4[2].
01:47
Those next few units, 7-0-2-3 for now.
01:50
10-4[2].
01:51
They're about to go on the scene.
01:55
That's our 3-1, where the station will grab a wrap a wrap, bring it.
01:59
7-4.
02:04
Central 832 or code for on 3-3-3-3-3-3.
02:06
You can clear the channel.
02:08
Copy-8-7-2.
02:11
The traffic work in near East Main, you may receive to code 4.
02:13
Channel 3 is clear, 16-0-2.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting—radio channel restricted to priority or emergency traffic only.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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