Man turns himself in at a facility in Oro Valley, Oro Valley AZ
A man turned himself in at a facility in Oro Valley. Officers confirmed his location and coordinated with intake personnel. The situation was calm and cooperative with no violence reported.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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We have a (name withheld) who is currently at L-OI showing code 8 and 1088.
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He was driven to the L-OI by a female in a white civic.
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I'm currently getting her name and her 1021 because I don't think she's going to be staying there waiting for deputies.
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So trying to get information about where he is in the building.
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So just 1012 for a further time, 43.
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10 more, thank you.
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Thank you, 24.
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3105 units from EC377.
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315, measure 23.
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Jared, you've got a pulse.
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Okay.
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257, 1028.
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Two-357.
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Adam, Lincoln, George, 6187.
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That should be the 1017.
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1017. 104. It's negative and current.
00:39
2019 Honda Accord to Elaine and James Mead of Lord Valley.
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Deborah, if you could put a line on the call, please.
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Thank you. 845.
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Six feet ago?
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Six feet ago. To him and anyone for any reason?
00:57
I believe he's just trying to turn himself in.
01:01
Thank you very. Thank you. Thank you.
01:13
Next few seven, sick person, near East Perth Street, Unit 31, 1,000 north, and 5,300 East.
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Respond on 85 East.
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I'm speaking with intake at one time right now, 10, 12 on the call, he may be able to process him without us.
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10-4[1]. Thank you for you.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Oro Valley, AZ
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