Man reported waving gun near Fifth and Euclid in Tucson, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a man around his 30s was reported to be waving a gun at people near Fifth and Euclid in Tucson, Arizona. Police units from various divisions responded but were unable to locate the suspect. The call was made from a 911 cell phone and no further contact was possible.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
A little three weapon call Fifth and Euclid.
00:03
We have a man with a gun on his 30s wearing a white tank top.
00:06
Waving a gun around.
00:08
He is pointing it at people, then hung up on the desk.
00:12
The call came from a cell phone, federated in (number withheld).
00:22
Twenty zero seven.
00:27
3-3-Septis to have what they're calling.
00:30
I copy, I believe it is university police code 3 response.
00:36
And you have about 4 units, correction 3 units en route.
00:44
Copy all response to normal traffic.
00:47
10-4[1].
00:50
20-0-0. 20-0.
00:51
If you have to air, if you got other stuff to do, you can clear at your discretion.
00:57
Carol, I copy.
00:58
We'll be a search for one.
01:01
Everyone,
01:02
if you have a moment also, if you can respond to the weapon call on Fifth and Euclid, you always going to be handling primary, but we're going to secondary.
01:13
Here, one, simple, 16 and 17th.
01:15
Gabi, 5th and Euclid, near North, near East.
01:19
They have a man, about 30s wearing a white tank top allegedly waving a gun around, only one caller so far.
01:26
And District 3, 3, and 3-2 are on this call as well.
01:32
No, Michael.
01:35
20-10.
01:40
Have you ever been left to that gun call?
01:44
1042010
01:48
3.3.
01:54
Good.
01:55
Have you figured out a time element and direction and travel?
02:02
Negative and,
02:03
again, this is a 911 only cell phone.
02:05
We cannot re-contact.
02:09
Bobby, thank you.
02:12
All right now.
02:16
I'm sorry for.
02:17
I'm sorry for.
02:19
I'm sorry, John.
02:25
(number withheld), advice to then (number withheld), advice.
02:29
Donate 1313.
02:35
Was there a last direction of travel for this? Okay.
02:42
It looks like the individual was still standing there when the complainant called, on Fifth and Euclid, no direction.
02:49
Unable to be contacted for further, sending one on a lease open.
02:55
You're welcome.
02:57
2013.
02:58
It looks like university police advise it is business as usual for them.
03:04
They're not locating anything either.
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.
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