Person standing on wall near freeway overpass, Phoenix AZ


A person was reported standing on a wall near 40th Street and the 60 freeway overpass. Officers later confirmed the individual was looking through a fence, not causing any disturbance.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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Transcript:
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80 super units break for a 900[3] 101 standing on a wall at the 40th Street and US 60.
00:14
Probably 560. Are you guys out with him?
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I think you have with him over here at (number withheld) North Power Road.
00:27
3434 in California.
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Copy. Page 1234.
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Copy.
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2.305, H. L.R.A. 35, H. L.R.A. 3834, Liss 70, and 48th Street, 101,
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standing on a wall, looking through a fence onto traffic.
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Doesn't want those strident climate blasting 5 ago.
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How do you?
00:56
In regards to the 900[3] on the 60, then I'm saying the 101 was not standing on the wall, just looking through the fence.
01:02
Orp. was just a passerby on the 60 on a race 101, 30, 40s, 40s, weren't sure to dress 5-5 thinner,
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filled, unknown hair color, and one-on-town arms crossed. No further information.
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Charlie 46 to Sam unit on Channel 4.
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I'm Charlie 42, go ahead.
01:27
Can we downgrade that 900[3] priority to one of us go 10-8[1]-1-1-1 looking through a fence from the 60 overpass?
01:40
We confirmed she was looking through, she was on top.
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This comment's 10-4[2].
01:48
Yeah, what are you down here?
01:50
Copy, and those channel 3 units, I can show you guys both 10-8[1] back on your channel,
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[3]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
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