Traffic stop on red mustang with suspicious plates, Tucson AZ
Officers stopped a red Mustang near Benson and Drexel with no visible license plate. The plate was later identified as a California plate that did not match registration records. Air support was called to help search for a domestic violence suspect last seen near West Valencia, wearing a gray t-shirt and black sweatpants with tattoos. The vehicle and suspect are considered possibly connected to the incident.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Why don't do you two traffic?
00:03
Go ahead.
00:05
I'm going to be on a Mustang, red Mustang.
00:09
I'm going to be at Benson and Drexel to the east.
00:13
No plate.
00:15
Copy Benson, Drexwell, East of No Plate on a Red Mustang, 1733.
00:22
I want to have to be around with them.
00:25
And tomorrow.
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We're going to be just north of there.
00:38
Motion 5.3. Could you copy of plate?
00:43
Good.
00:45
8, Robert, Robert, Union 772, out of California.
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It's negative on a 2020 Mercedes,
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plus 4 is 4368.
01:06
Copy, thanks.
01:09
1740.
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One-on-one.
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1742.
01:23
Adam 35.
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35.
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Do you want air to circulate that area for the suspect?
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10-4[1] just in case he's still in the area.
01:39
Capi, Air 1[3] for a DV[2] suspect near West Valencia,
01:45
who was last seen going westbound towards 12th of Valencia, about 40 ago now.
01:55
I believe a posse gray t-shirt and black sweat pants,
01:59
several tattoos.
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]
DV: Domestic Violence
[3]
Air 1: Police aviation/helicopter unit
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Location mentioned:
E Drexel Rd & E Benson Hwy, Tucson, AZ 85706
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