Intoxicated male threatens violence at gas station, Mesa AZ


An intoxicated male in his 20s became confrontational and threatened to become violent at a Shell gas station near West Southern Avenue. He left the location on foot carrying a bluish backpack and wearing a light-colored shirt and shorts. No further threats were reported after he left.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Fiesta Patrol District
02:14
Transcript:
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5, Charlie 13, 8, Charlie 12. Start for a 390[1] at Shell, near W Southern.
00:08
10-15[2]?
00:11
Angel 12.
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Near W Southern RP is staff. There's a subject that's 97 very 390[1] in confrontational and threatening to become violent. It's in progress.
00:24
Yes, thank you. Copy here.
00:30
They arrived on foot, blackmail in his 20s, 5-6, medium-built, short and light-colored shirt,
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blue or gray bag with him. The subject is now eastbound on foot on Southard.
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Second one in seven.
00:47
Three and one in seven. Okay. Have that go.
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September.
00:57
Adam Durk, you want me to put you on the call also? Same 4. We'll speak to the RP report.
01:05
Okay.
01:10
RP wants to mail, formerly 238 in mail made threats that he'd come back.
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He was last seen going eastbound on the outside of the road on the southern.
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He's got a bluish backpack, light-colored shirt and shorts on.
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13, how long ago did you have you sent us weather? No match,
01:34
Steve. Coming out, he was leaving the store, supposedly,
01:39
so less than five minutes.
01:46
So, area checked, negas well away to Central Club.
01:49
Okay.
01:54
We're just looking at just 238. No threats, just drunk.
02:05
The 139 might be out with him.
02:11
Are you at 706 West Southern on the north side?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
390: Intoxicated person or subject, possibly impaired or under the influence.
[2]
10-15: Person in custody
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