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Woman locks herself inside during dispute with manTucson AZ

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Tucson, AZ

Police responded to a domestic dispute in Tucson where a woman locked herself inside a residence, possibly to avoid a male suspect. It was uncertain if the suspect remained inside. Officers verified there were no firearms in the unit and worked to contain the area and make contact with the victim.

Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
04:25
Transcript:
00:00
Two-time-13.
00:01
Are they together now or they separated?
00:03
It's unknown if he's still on scene.
00:06
We'll just confirm he's not in the unit.
00:08
They're telling them on three, are they, is the caller still on the line?
00:11
Good for.
00:12
Can we try to get her to exit and get away from him?
00:16
We're confirming if he's in the unit right now.
00:18
2.1, and the way I copy it, she's locked herself in the residence.
00:22
So let's make sure that she stays inside.
00:23
10-4[1]-0-01.
00:25
It looks like the complaint is currently inside of the neighbor's unit.
00:34
It's unknown if the suspect's still inside, Unit 107A, Adam.
00:38
Zero-eight searching. It's on one-three.
00:40
If they're separated, we can clear the air and units can still respond for three.
00:45
Air is cleared, zero eight, zero-two.
00:46
I'll be holding off 9th and Santerita and I have a flex.
00:50
Is it right, survey?
00:51
Do we get a description of this effect and if there's any indication of firearms in the resident?
00:56
I'll check. Let's put 107 Adam as the incident location since that's where it happened and where the subject is.
01:03
There's no firearms inside the apartment.
01:10
Great seven.
01:11
Do you want to put an ATL[2] for that plate as well in case he took off?
01:16
Sorry, Joseph. If we haven't already, can we work on a 21[3] for the suspect?
01:19
We'll contain that unit and then we'll try 21[3] in them.
01:23
113, 2 Adam, 1 4, and 1 5.
01:27
We're going to go ahead and second containment to the front where the suspect may be located if I can get the next unit to the rear to second taintment.
01:35
I'll see if I can make contact with the victim.
01:36
I'll go on my sophomore 16 are coming from the west.
01:40
We'll try to head to the back.
01:41
Thank you.
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.
[3]
21: Contact or communication by telephone.

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