Traffic stop of white Jeep near Stone and Glenn, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic stop was conducted near Stone and Glenn streets involving a white Jeep. The stop was possibly linked to a previous alert for reckless driving.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Are we doing a traffic stop or the vehicle is...
00:05
Or if we can get a unit, if there's one available in the area, we can get traffic stop.
00:14
Copy.
00:15
Copy. She Adam, six, I can start by the night.
00:17
Great, right.
00:22
Is that uniform?
00:28
That was two, Adam, two, six.
00:34
Motion 24, his info open?
00:37
We're currently patched.
00:40
We're going to plate from me, please.
00:43
So, for go ahead.
00:46
John, Robert, Mary, (number withheld).
00:50
11-04.
00:56
We're going to go northbound Oracle.
01:00
We're going to go northbound Oracle.
01:03
2026, copy.
01:07
2927,
01:12
We're eastbound Blacklidge.
01:17
Copy. Copy.
01:19
Six, I can come up this zoning plan.
01:25
10-4[1]. If you want to go north on Stone from Glenn, we're probably going to head up on Stone.
01:35
15 Davis, and this is this going to be a high-risk stop or in reference, I see the ATL[2].
01:42
There's an ATL[2] in it?
01:44
10-4[1]. It's going to be a reckless driver from last year, June.
01:50
Then we don't change over here.
01:53
Just the traffic stop and we're Stone in wreckage.
01:58
Copy.
02:00
Brownstone.
02:03
The white Jeep.
02:06
She's coming right to you.
02:07
South is going to be Stoning Glenn's of the east.
02:11
Copy-stoned by all right.
02:17
Quarter two-three.
02:18
Number two-three.
02:21
You can go ahead and delete that at ATL[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
ATL: Request to locate a person, vehicle, or item; an alert for officers to be on lookout.
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