Search for possibly armed person near 6th Avenue and 4th Street, Tucson AZ
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Police conducted a search for a possibly armed person on foot near 6th Avenue and 4th Street in Tucson. Officers checked alleys, backyards, and nearby areas including around vehicles and rooftops.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
1,200 South and 4,500 East.
00:03
Respond on A4 South.
00:09
4th Street and 6th Avenue to the east.
00:13
They should come from 4th Avenue down 4th Street to block that.
00:19
Bottom five, six, I'm at University and Sixth Avenue with the Uber driver.
00:26
Just west of us looks like a figure kind of duck in between those vehicles over by that next streetlight could be Farrow.
00:44
I'm not sure if officers are up there and it's them.
00:52
My name?
00:56
When I don't know that each other, the backyards are pretty empty.
01:00
It's clear.
01:04
We'll clear the east side,
01:06
see if we can see anything from there.
01:08
If not, I copy you have a pretty good view of the backyard.
01:16
For I see.
01:23
Just want to do...
01:29
Two town nine four.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:35
Me and my time units as well as 2 Adam 74 are just north of fourth on Farrow.
01:42
So we're not too close to university, but we might be the units they're talking about.
01:49
Do you see anybody on the roof? Over here on the south-east side, there's a ladder.
02:00
Madam, not too negative, but you do have a resident coming out the backyard.
02:09
Here to the front where we're at, we're going to knock a unit right next door.
02:16
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
N 6th Ave & E 4th St, Tucson, AZ 85705
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