Medical alarm activation reports possible stalker near Stone Ave, Tucson AZ
A person activated their medical alarm near North Stone Avenue and requested police assistance. They reported a possible stalker and someone walking around their house disturbing their cats. This complaint has been made multiple times before.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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Level 2[1]. Medical alarm and the requesting police, near North Stone.
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I copy near North Stone Avenue Unit 4.
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The recent pressed her medical alarm, but she's requesting police.
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I'm not sure.
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Actually, she's saying that she has a stalker.
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And she says there's someone walking around her house aggravating her cats.
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She'll make a copy attached.
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I'll try to un-29 her.
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I'll try to deny her up right.
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Sorry, did you ask for it?
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1040.
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They are. They're 108 and one off the 10th page.
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One good night.
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Go ahead.
01:03
There was a call for service, I think,
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Tuesday night, Wednesday morning.
01:08
Roughly the same complaint she was making, but she didn't answer the door on that call.
01:16
Yeah, 10-4[2], she did this...
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Number six.
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Yeah, I'm looking at that now.
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She did the same thing.
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She requested police to her medical alarm, and she said she had two to do you stop her.
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She's reported this several times, also, any other events as well.
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She's reported this several times, also any other events as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Level 2: Elevated-priority response requiring timely police action, but lower urgency than highest-level emergencies.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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