Jeebus, what a week it has been at work
Tuesday was a nice day, dealing with drunk people, taking small calls that I dealt with in an orderly fashion. Well around eleven that night, we get information that a guy we've been looking for (the suspect in a stabbing) has returned to his home. So about eight of us show up at the house because this guy is a gang member and is known to carry a gun. Well when we arrive, the subject runs back into the house and we couldn't get him to get out (if you are familiar with the law, we couldn't go into the home because no one made a complaint about the subject going into the home). So we leave the home and a Seargent stays and watches the house. About ten minutes after we leave, the suspect leaves the home and the Seargent advises us he left the home. So a couple of the officers get behind the suspect vehicle and proceeds to lead us, about eight officers, two corprals and one seargent, on a thirty minute pursuit over the reservation. Nothing gets your adrenaline going like chasing a car, lights and sirens on, down dirt roads and getting the guy at the end.
Wednesday I was on the west end, near 91st Ave and Baseline road when dispatch advises me that Maricopa County Sheriffs was in route to 901 Henry (our code for a dead body). Well I arrive and I talk to the reporting party who called it in and they said they were riding around the empty Salt River bottom at 91st Ave north of Baseline Rd when another person asked then if they had seen the body. The lady who reported it said they never saw the body but could smell something foul. They then point me to a mattress about five hundred feet away from me. Another officer from my agency arrived and we drove out to the mattress and looked underneath and sure enough we find a body of a Hispanic male with his hands bound with what looked like his shirt. It was my first time seeing a dead body while being a police officer.
Thursday, I was driving north bound on State Route 587, just heading towards a water and ice to fill up my water jug; when I see a few cars parked on the side of the road with their emergency blinkers on. As I'm pulling closer, dispatch puts out a hot tone, a tone meaning priority traffic is about to be dispatched, and they tell me that an accident with injuries (962) just happened and they give me the location and it is right where I'm pulling up to. I tell them I arrived and start the process of getting the accident cleared. The accident was a single motorcycle in which the female driver lost control on rolled it three times.
And we come to Friday. I get disptached to a verbal family fight and dispatch says the female is in the home, breaking windows. Then they say she is outside the home. Well another officer and I arrive and the husband is outside the home and tells us she is yelling, breaking things and locked him out of the house. Well the other officer and I enter the house and yell the females name. She calls from the other room and when we walk in, she's laying on the bed, butt ass naked. We turn and tell her to put clothes on so we can find out what's going on. And lets say I didn't eat that day.
Such fun this past week
Tuesday was a nice day, dealing with drunk people, taking small calls that I dealt with in an orderly fashion. Well around eleven that night, we get information that a guy we've been looking for (the suspect in a stabbing) has returned to his home. So about eight of us show up at the house because this guy is a gang member and is known to carry a gun. Well when we arrive, the subject runs back into the house and we couldn't get him to get out (if you are familiar with the law, we couldn't go into the home because no one made a complaint about the subject going into the home). So we leave the home and a Seargent stays and watches the house. About ten minutes after we leave, the suspect leaves the home and the Seargent advises us he left the home. So a couple of the officers get behind the suspect vehicle and proceeds to lead us, about eight officers, two corprals and one seargent, on a thirty minute pursuit over the reservation. Nothing gets your adrenaline going like chasing a car, lights and sirens on, down dirt roads and getting the guy at the end.
Wednesday I was on the west end, near 91st Ave and Baseline road when dispatch advises me that Maricopa County Sheriffs was in route to 901 Henry (our code for a dead body). Well I arrive and I talk to the reporting party who called it in and they said they were riding around the empty Salt River bottom at 91st Ave north of Baseline Rd when another person asked then if they had seen the body. The lady who reported it said they never saw the body but could smell something foul. They then point me to a mattress about five hundred feet away from me. Another officer from my agency arrived and we drove out to the mattress and looked underneath and sure enough we find a body of a Hispanic male with his hands bound with what looked like his shirt. It was my first time seeing a dead body while being a police officer.
Thursday, I was driving north bound on State Route 587, just heading towards a water and ice to fill up my water jug; when I see a few cars parked on the side of the road with their emergency blinkers on. As I'm pulling closer, dispatch puts out a hot tone, a tone meaning priority traffic is about to be dispatched, and they tell me that an accident with injuries (962) just happened and they give me the location and it is right where I'm pulling up to. I tell them I arrived and start the process of getting the accident cleared. The accident was a single motorcycle in which the female driver lost control on rolled it three times.
And we come to Friday. I get disptached to a verbal family fight and dispatch says the female is in the home, breaking windows. Then they say she is outside the home. Well another officer and I arrive and the husband is outside the home and tells us she is yelling, breaking things and locked him out of the house. Well the other officer and I enter the house and yell the females name. She calls from the other room and when we walk in, she's laying on the bed, butt ass naked. We turn and tell her to put clothes on so we can find out what's going on. And lets say I didn't eat that day.

Such fun this past week
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deceptiviewfilm:
it never dawned on me. My transformers group on SG has gained more members recently as well here....Unfortunately it seems alot more Autobots then Decepticons....
deceptiviewfilm:
but..we're sooo much cooler....