DoorDash driver refuses to leave home with children inside, Mesa AZ


Police responded to a report of a DoorDash driver who refused to leave a residence near E Main St for over 15 minutes while children were home alone. The children were scared and hiding in a closet. Officers searched the building and nearby shower trailers for the female suspect believed to be inside.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
04:26
Transcript:
00:00
45 to be Charlie 43, copy of 418[2], 955 to Charlie 43, copy of 418, 955.0 East Faya Drive.
00:08
3 Charlie 43 it'll be a 418[2] 955 near Faya Drive south subject 235 won't leave door set past 15 minutes they stated the subject as a DoorDash driver and kids are home alone
00:26
Charlie 45 not be around
00:30
I'll head that way also
00:35
Copy. Kid's mom is RP advised that she was in Route to Dispatch 20, ETA of five minutes, and a gray pathfinder. R.P.
00:42
and friend were very scared and now hiding in the closet.
00:45
They're 14-11.
00:48
Oh my mom.
00:53
And so we're not thinking of moving here around the building.
00:56
Do you guys think of that shower trailer or inside the building?
01:02
Murphy said she was in there, but then she broke into the main building. But I'm still seeing one of these showers saying it's occupied.
01:16
I'm almost there. We can check that with the dog.
01:23
There is a door here to like a service area on the south side of the building, and there's a door on the west side of the building.
01:31
If we're planning up containing us, maybe we get a unit to the west and look to the south.
01:46
Our game plans, we're going to hang tight for a minute, let all our resources come, and then we'll try and make announcements when everyone will do.
01:57
H.I. 55, can you get the 7-9-5-5?
01:59
10-4[1].
02:01
3-4-4-4-4-7-4. 3-7-45-4.
02:05
10-4[1].
02:07
Units on the 418[2] on SEA.RP is going to be a Meredith, no description.
02:12
Correction, we have two RPs now calling in. One of the subjects is a 101 white female 30s, pink top black sweats, average thin, billed blonde hair up in a messy bun,
02:22
blacker red sweat pants.
02:26
We're done now.
02:32
Falcon for University, if we can just have two units meet at the very southwest corner of the property, just north of the pool, they'll be able to see both vehicles there. They can be each other's nickel six.
02:46
2 Charlie 53, 3, Charlie 54, you guys code 4 on Brom?
02:51
Code 4-26-150, we'll get the cars out of the roadway.
02:56
Copy night.
03:01
Charlie, four-three, did you say we have two RPs for this call?
03:08
Correct. There's two RPs.
03:11
The secondary one was kids' mom.
03:14
I am unsure of who the first one is. I'll try and get some clarification on that.
03:21
Can we just clarify if it might be the 101?
03:30
7-5-9. 10-4[1].
03:35
Yeah, Malcolm that unit at 313 North Power. If you just go on the north side of the pool,
03:41
on the west side, you get to that corner, you'll be able to see both cycles from there.
03:49
It's on the 418[2]. The first RP that we had calling in is going to be a kid who lives there. She's one of the ones inside.
04:00
As you're going 97, gate code will be pound 2020.
04:13
Where are you still needing coverage on that call?
04:18
We got one unit at the back, I can see that west and south wall for containment. If we could just get them in I-06, then we should be able to it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
418: Disturbance involving family, domestic dispute, or altercation requiring police intervention.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85205
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