Man tries to unlock car after lockout at convenience store, Tempe AZ


A man at a convenience store tried to use a metal object to unlock his gray Monte Carlo car after locking himself out. Police confirmed he was not breaking in but trying to regain access to his own vehicle.
Audio|Source: Tempe Police Department - South Patrol District
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Transcript:
00:00
64071060's Broadway road a quick trip.
00:02
Let me be a subject that's using a metal object possibly trying to break the window.
00:07
Unknown if he owns the vehicle that he's trying to break into, it's a gray Monte Carlo.
00:13
It looks like the caller did advise there was an officer pulling up.
00:16
It looks like pole 703 is nothing near there.
00:20
Unknown or she'll be out with that person or not.
00:26
Just can I copy.
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Follow me.
00:31
10-4[2]. I just want to make sure that you were code 4.
00:34
I had a 647[1] at 1-11060, probably wrote for a subject using a metal object, possibly trying to break a window.
00:43
Oh, it's a Q2?
00:46
104. I just show you mapping right there, so I want to make sure that you were okay.
00:50
Yeah, I'm code 4.
00:52
It's just a subject, you can put me on it.
00:54
It's a subject that locked himself out of his vehicle, so they're just trying to use a window bridge to open his car copy plate.
01:03
10 4, go ahead.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
647: Disorderly conduct or suspicious behavior, including lewd acts or indecent exposure.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Broadway Rd, Tempe, AZ 85282
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