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Officer Injured During Mental Health Call in Mesa After Being Bitten by Subject

Reported Sep 12 at 10:09 PM · Updated Sep 12 at 11:57 PM · 125.5K Notified · 23.6K Viewed

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Sep 12, 11:57PM

According to a Mesa Police spokesperson, the incident began as a mental health call in which the subject bit and injured an officer. The officer was transported for a routine medical evaluation and is expected to recover.

Sep 12, 10:18PM

Eyewitnesses report that an individual was transported from the scene by ambulance, though officials have not yet confirmed this information.

Sep 12, 10:12PM

The address reported for this incident has changed to S Creston & E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 10:11PM

A Citizen user shows video of police and EMS attending to an injured police officer in the area. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.

Sep 12, 10:10PM

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Sep 12, 10:09PM

Incident reported at 3231 E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 11:57PM

According to a Mesa Police spokesperson, the incident began as a mental health call in which the subject bit and injured an officer. The officer was transported for a routine medical evaluation and is expected to recover.

Sep 12, 10:18PM

Eyewitnesses report that an individual was transported from the scene by ambulance, though officials have not yet confirmed this information.

Sep 12, 10:12PM

The address reported for this incident has changed to S Creston & E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 10:11PM

A Citizen user shows video of police and EMS attending to an injured police officer in the area. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.

Sep 12, 10:10PM

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Sep 12, 10:09PM

Incident reported at 3231 E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 11:57PM

According to a Mesa Police spokesperson, the incident began as a mental health call in which the subject bit and injured an officer. The officer was transported for a routine medical evaluation and is expected to recover.

Sep 12, 10:18PM

Eyewitnesses report that an individual was transported from the scene by ambulance, though officials have not yet confirmed this information.

Sep 12, 10:12PM

The address reported for this incident has changed to S Creston & E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 10:11PM

A Citizen user shows video of police and EMS attending to an injured police officer in the area. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.

Sep 12, 10:10PM

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Sep 12, 10:09PM

Incident reported at 3231 E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 11:57PM

According to a Mesa Police spokesperson, the incident began as a mental health call in which the subject bit and injured an officer. The officer was transported for a routine medical evaluation and is expected to recover.

Sep 12, 10:18PM

Eyewitnesses report that an individual was transported from the scene by ambulance, though officials have not yet confirmed this information.

Sep 12, 10:12PM

The address reported for this incident has changed to S Creston & E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 10:11PM

A Citizen user shows video of police and EMS attending to an injured police officer in the area. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.

Sep 12, 10:10PM

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Sep 12, 10:09PM

Incident reported at 3231 E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 11:57PM

According to a Mesa Police spokesperson, the incident began as a mental health call in which the subject bit and injured an officer. The officer was transported for a routine medical evaluation and is expected to recover.

Sep 12, 10:18PM

Eyewitnesses report that an individual was transported from the scene by ambulance, though officials have not yet confirmed this information.

Sep 12, 10:12PM

The address reported for this incident has changed to S Creston & E Isabella Ave.

Sep 12, 10:11PM

A Citizen user shows video of police and EMS attending to an injured police officer in the area. Do you have more information? Go LIVE or comment below to share real-time updates from the scene.

Sep 12, 10:10PM

This alert was created by a community member. Citizen is working to gather more information. If you’re nearby, broadcast live or comment to share updates.

Sep 12, 10:09PM

Incident reported at 3231 E Isabella Ave.

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Comments

spacej7Sep 13 at 12:03 AM

I guess we go to the pub and wait for the whole thing to blow over

SignalguysSep 13 at 5:15 AM

@spacej7 To The Winchester!!

babygirl4637Sep 12 at 10:17 PM

I hope the officer is ok. Despite these career there still human. Would people still be rude and wishing bad on police if it was there family member? I think not. So stop spreading hate. If it was your family that was an officer and hurt you wouldn’t be talking crap. So let’s have the same respect.

kissimmeeUser1474641015Sep 13 at 8:19 AM

@babygirl4637 eww

KjfeySep 13 at 12:03 AM

Maybe untrained, unqualified, non-healthcare workers shouldn’t be involved in healthcare situations.

MrsGraves215Sep 13 at 1:30 AM

That part.. they are not trained to handle those type of situations. .

broonfireSep 13 at 12:01 AM

“subject” made me think it was a patient zero type situation

spacej7Sep 13 at 12:03 AM

I guess we go to the pub and wait for the whole thing to blow over

SignalguysSep 13 at 5:15 AM

@spacej7 To The Winchester!!

babygirl4637Sep 12 at 10:17 PM

I hope the officer is ok. Despite these career there still human. Would people still be rude and wishing bad on police if it was there family member? I think not. So stop spreading hate. If it was your family that was an officer and hurt you wouldn’t be talking crap. So let’s have the same respect.

kissimmeeUser1474641015Sep 13 at 8:19 AM

@babygirl4637 eww

KjfeySep 13 at 12:03 AM

Maybe untrained, unqualified, non-healthcare workers shouldn’t be involved in healthcare situations.

MrsGraves215Sep 13 at 1:30 AM

That part.. they are not trained to handle those type of situations. .

broonfireSep 13 at 12:01 AM

“subject” made me think it was a patient zero type situation

spacej7Sep 13 at 12:03 AM

I guess we go to the pub and wait for the whole thing to blow over

SignalguysSep 13 at 5:15 AM

@spacej7 To The Winchester!!

babygirl4637Sep 12 at 10:17 PM

I hope the officer is ok. Despite these career there still human. Would people still be rude and wishing bad on police if it was there family member? I think not. So stop spreading hate. If it was your family that was an officer and hurt you wouldn’t be talking crap. So let’s have the same respect.

kissimmeeUser1474641015Sep 13 at 8:19 AM

@babygirl4637 eww

KjfeySep 13 at 12:03 AM

Maybe untrained, unqualified, non-healthcare workers shouldn’t be involved in healthcare situations.

MrsGraves215Sep 13 at 1:30 AM

That part.. they are not trained to handle those type of situations. .

broonfireSep 13 at 12:01 AM

“subject” made me think it was a patient zero type situation

spacej7Sep 13 at 12:03 AM

I guess we go to the pub and wait for the whole thing to blow over

SignalguysSep 13 at 5:15 AM

@spacej7 To The Winchester!!

babygirl4637Sep 12 at 10:17 PM

I hope the officer is ok. Despite these career there still human. Would people still be rude and wishing bad on police if it was there family member? I think not. So stop spreading hate. If it was your family that was an officer and hurt you wouldn’t be talking crap. So let’s have the same respect.

kissimmeeUser1474641015Sep 13 at 8:19 AM

@babygirl4637 eww

KjfeySep 13 at 12:03 AM

Maybe untrained, unqualified, non-healthcare workers shouldn’t be involved in healthcare situations.

MrsGraves215Sep 13 at 1:30 AM

That part.. they are not trained to handle those type of situations. .

broonfireSep 13 at 12:01 AM

“subject” made me think it was a patient zero type situation

spacej7Sep 13 at 12:03 AM

I guess we go to the pub and wait for the whole thing to blow over

SignalguysSep 13 at 5:15 AM

@spacej7 To The Winchester!!

babygirl4637Sep 12 at 10:17 PM

I hope the officer is ok. Despite these career there still human. Would people still be rude and wishing bad on police if it was there family member? I think not. So stop spreading hate. If it was your family that was an officer and hurt you wouldn’t be talking crap. So let’s have the same respect.

kissimmeeUser1474641015Sep 13 at 8:19 AM

@babygirl4637 eww

KjfeySep 13 at 12:03 AM

Maybe untrained, unqualified, non-healthcare workers shouldn’t be involved in healthcare situations.

MrsGraves215Sep 13 at 1:30 AM

That part.. they are not trained to handle those type of situations. .

broonfireSep 13 at 12:01 AM

“subject” made me think it was a patient zero type situation

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