Pedestrian hit by vehicle during altercation, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police received a report of a woman chasing a man near Speedway and Main Avenue in Tucson. The woman allegedly struck the man's leg with a gray SUV before both fled north on foot. The vehicle was later gone from the scene, and officers checked the area for those involved.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Copy that. Complainant saw a female chasing a male on foot.
00:03
They both arrived in a vehicle and the caller also said it looked like the female had run over the male’s leg.
00:11
They were both running away.
00:12
Last seen northbound on Main Avenue on foot.
00:15
They were associated with a gray SUV, license plate (number withheld).
00:22
Female, twenties to thirties with glasses and shoulder-length hair, wearing a white blouse; male, twenties to thirties with glasses, red hair, green jacket, blue jeans.
00:32
It looks like the female is still at the corner of the intersection with that vehicle.
00:40
Copy.
00:43
It's right there.
00:44
Two out of seven four.
00:45
We're 23 here talking with our officer.
00:51
We saw that car stop, but we didn't see what happened.
00:54
The car is gone.
00:55
We're checking the intersection to see if the other person is still here.
01:04
Seven four.
01:05
Copy.
01:10
Twenty thirty.
01:15
Seven four.
01:16
We don't see anybody at the intersection.
01:18
The car is definitely gone.
01:20
There might be a couple of people north on Speedway or north on Main Avenue if other units want to check.
01:27
But we're still dealing with our call right now.
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