Police detain woman after suspicious activity reported, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police officers responded to a report of suspicious activity near Prince Road and Stone Avenue in Tucson. A woman matching the given description was located and detained without incident after being found near the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Is there a marked unit that could help me at Prince and Stone? We have possible eyes on a suspect.
00:10
So Adam 43, you can put this call tags on the floor.
00:13
47 and I will be en route.
00:16
Twelve forty-eight.
00:22
Davis seven two to the last unit, can you go with your twenty-one?
00:28
Yeah, I'll transfer (number withheld).
00:35
Twelve twenty-one.
00:43
Twelve 40.
00:48
Yeah, it's got to be a general broadcast for a level three, Oracle and River.
00:55
That's 622 sector 31248.
01:02
It's got to be general broadcast for a level three follow-up request reference.
01:08
Palm prints on a window that was used as an entry point for a home on a previous event.
01:16
Event 632, Sector 8, 1251.
01:23
Go ahead on 43.
01:24
Channel 43.
01:27
Our suspect description is going to be a number five female, blonde hair.
01:32
Her shirt is going to be pink with blue jeans and she's going to be wearing a multicolored sweater.
01:38
And nine Davis 72 will remove it.
01:45
Item four three, we'll be making contact with her.
01:51
1252.
01:56
When she's compliant, we're detaining one now.
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