Teen barricades self in bathroom after psychiatric release, Mesa AZ
A 17-year-old male recently released from a psychiatric facility barricaded himself in a bathroom at a residence near South Hawes Road and refused to come out. Emergency responders are involved, and the individual has a history of mental health disorders and some prior incidents. He is currently unconscious but breathing and confused.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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C-Charlie 54, 4-Chile 55, copy of 900[1] on Hawes.
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20-5-4th. 5-4.
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5.5.
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529 self-haws, you know, 107, 529 self-haused,
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RP, 17-year-old son, is released from a psych facility and has barricaded himself in the bathroom, won't come out.
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No vehicle access, son, and Angelo Lipsbaum showing history of 417[2]s, 418[3]s, this much, 20.
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For the non-breather on Southern,
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patients responding to the first round of CPR, fires advising to get him on the left side.
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He's breathing unconscious but confused.
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And for the 900[1] on Hawes, Sun's diagnosis, borderline personality disorder, oppositional defiance disorder, possibly bipolar as well, he's a (number withheld) and Hispanic male, 17, white shirt, khaki pants, 5-9, 200 with a dark brown hair, dark beard, no 21.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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417: Person reported armed with a gun.
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418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
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Location mentioned:
S Hawes Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212
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