Police respond to street argument near East 29th Street, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near East 29th Street in Tucson involving two females arguing on the street. Officers arrived to make contact and monitor the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Midtown Division
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
For the units on twenty-nine, nine trouble, it's possibly between.
00:04
Air one, ten four.
00:10
Air one, did you guys have a call on T nine?
00:16
So far, we have an unknown trouble near East Twenty Ninth for an open line possibly between a male and a female arguing with each other.
00:25
All right, it's two females.
00:27
The units are going to make contact with them right now.
00:30
They're all arguing out there on the street.
00:37
Everyone, I copy.
00:38
We don't need to keep eyes on these.
00:39
Two individuals will be turning.
00:44
I'm trying to kill that.
00:50
I want those units on two nine and one of the females is walking back towards you.
00:54
They are arguing.
01:01
Six (number withheld), we have eyes on them.
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