Roommates in physical fight, TV broken at apartment, Mesa AZ


Two roommates at an apartment near West Main Street had a physical fight. One threw the other on a bed and broke their TV. Alcohol and possible drug use were involved. Only the two roommates were present.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Central Patrol District
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Transcript:
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near West Main Street Unit 2299 Metro on Maine. Our piece roommate was physical with her two minutes ago.
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The roommate's name is (name withheld). He's a black male,
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22, black shirt, black pants,
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and they're now in a verbal again. We're trying to get them to separate.
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I'll get you 9 to 6.
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Two big are 20s we're copying around.
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2 bigger 36-0-2.
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If you take 906, 4-420 at 944 with main unit 2299, RP's in physical with a roommate.
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24, 2-5-36.
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He's a light skin black male, 22, shirt, black pants.
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He's 62135 black bonnet.
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It's just RP in the roommate in the apartment. RP was drinking.
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Or I think the roommate was drinking when RP got home.
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So possibly... ...more copy. Could you ask the RP to separate or stuff out of the apartment?
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Yeah, they've been trying to separate them to separate.
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10-4[1]. Baker 24 to Baker 36. The mail happens now calling in.
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Saying that I are in a verbal, he is saying that he does have to 9-18 issues.
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And saying he did throw the roommate on the bed and he did break the roommate's TV.
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I'm going to get another unit bill.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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I'll take the 20 wagon head that way to get you.
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Okay, thank you.
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The unit to break or an ocean unit, actually Ocean 22. Can you start for a 585 Dobson industrial?
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Is that reference the heater that just moves off the roof?
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Is that reference the heater that just moves off the roof?
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Okay, copy.
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I'll go back and check.
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Thank you.
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Not to 944 West Main RP.
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The original RP is saying that the roommate took a Molly.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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