Man intoxicated and locked out attempts unit entry


A man who appeared intoxicated was locked out and tried to enter his unit. Staff helped him get back inside.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
02:9
Transcript:
Do you need any assistance? Do you need any assistance up there? No, I'm close over now. I can't donate. Somebody's attempting to break into their unit. He's sounds 1041. He's slurring his speech. He then stated that he was locked outside. following that he was then inside again. The desk is attempting to call the front desk to see if they can give a room number for the caller. 4-8-1 could use 109[2], that by radio switched again. 10-4[1]. The caller was stating that somebody was attempting to break into his unit. He wasn't making much sense. He found 1041. He claimed that he was outside, locked out of the unit. then stated that he was inside. The desk is working on getting a hold of the front desk to see if there's a unit number associated to him. And for our copy. Do we have any issue with that 21[3]? I'm checking. Thank you. Negative. In more, appreciate the check. Looks like the desk is on the line with the front desk and they're stating that the caller is in room 446. The desk advised the desk that we're going to be around. Time 4. Are they stated that they were able to assist the caller back into his room? and they advise that officers may still attempt contact with him.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
109: Code not standard, possibly internal or unit number reference
[3]
21: Call by telephone
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Location mentioned:
Unknown, Tucson, AZ 85756
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