Husband refusing to let spouse leave during dispute, Apache Junction AZ


A domestic dispute occurred near Main St in Apache Junction where a husband refused to let his spouse leave the residence. The husband may be intoxicated. Four children and three adults are present at the location. A black GMC truck is involved.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Four units to break, two for a 420[1] and two for a four of 59 residential.
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7 Charlie 24 on 108, you can send you reading me.
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7 Charlie 24, so 420[1] near Main St, number 38,
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Apache West,
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trailers, park.
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Our piece has been in a verbal.
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I'll work on you in 906[2].
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That's my four cut.
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Two Charlie's 15 on two.
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Charlie, 33, we're on two.
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Copy. Three Charlie.
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Sell them.
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Copy.
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Three Charlie 15 and sending you the 906[2] for the 420[1].
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Usually 15 cups.
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The husband is refusing to let the RP out of the house.
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I have access to a black GMC truck.
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It's going to be an (name withheld).
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Hispanic mill, 39 years old lasting wearing blue shirt and jeans.
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5 feet 190, dark brown hair, no further description.
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Possibly 390[3].
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There are four kids and three adults at the location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
420: Disturbance (verbal/physical altercation)
[2]
906: Missing person (at-risk)
[3]
390: Intoxicated person or subject, possibly impaired or under the influence.
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Location mentioned:
W Trailer Park, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
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