Neighbor heard hitting dog at Tucson residence, Tucson AZ
At near East 29th Street, a caller reported hearing a neighbor hitting a dog. The caller did not see the incident but heard the noise of the dog being struck. Officers were sent to investigate a possible case of animal abuse.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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Transcript:
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Level 2[1], Crow, P near East 29, colors are pouring that he can hear his neighbor hitting his dog.
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3 units clear.
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3A2 copy.
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All the only right.
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Send for this one.
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Another one.
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3-21.
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I just ran out Christopher Ramirez.
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Can you delete all of his ATLs, please?
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10-4.
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Madam T6.
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Chair, M2-6.
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If we get paramedics to our scene, the driver is confused, unable to speak clearly,
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has a laceration to his head, and says he has difficulty where he can't walk.
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Hi, copy.
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We have two six.
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The scene is safe for them to come in.
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I copy.
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One, two one.
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Three and two one.
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No.
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Copy the level two crow, three, six, fifty, two nine, and three, nine, and three,
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and two,
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four.
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And the color was advised him that he can hear his neighbor hitting his song.
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He advised that it tapping in the unit, he didn't see it, just heard it.
Police codes explained
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Level 2: Elevated-priority response requiring timely police action, but lower urgency than highest-level emergencies.
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Location mentioned:
Near E 29th St, Tucson, AZ 85711
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