Police Search Apartment for Suspect; Family Feels Unsafe, Tucson AZ


Police are searching an apartment for a suspect. The suspect's mother is inside and feels unsafe opening the door. Officers are monitoring the area and discussing containment. There are concerns about someone knocking on the door and the safety of those inside.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
01:22
Transcript:
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What unit is trying to make contact with that suspect?
00:03
Sorry. 7-77.
00:04
The answer between one.
00:06
He is denying that the 21 belongs to him.
00:08
He was just questioning why we were looking for him.
00:10
And then I'm off the phone.
00:11
He hasn't picked up since.
00:12
2.8. You know, Tom this call that are sitting on containment and respond to the front of building steps.
00:18
Thank you. Thank you, 35.
00:22
7.7. Let me try the 21 cop and have her meet us here.
00:26
I believe you have a 98 should be attached in.
00:29
777. Is suspect's mother's 21 in the context?
00:31
I can't ask for that.
00:33
Is anybody knocking on unit, 1026?
00:35
Negative. We're standing outside of it, but nobody's knocking on it.
00:38
10-4[1], just be advised.
00:39
She's calling in and does not feel safe answering the door.
00:41
We believe that somebody's knocking on her door.
00:43
Oh, she's got a peephole.
00:44
She can look right out the door.
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.
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Tucson, AZ
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