Unattended black bag reported near Chertile 2, Tucson AZ


A suspicious unattended black bag was found near Chertile 2. A man wearing a black polo, dark pants, and red shoes left the bag and was last seen at about 09:58. Authorities are monitoring the area to locate him.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
01:57
Transcript:
B890[2], VaynerSov. I'm going to have an unattended black bag down here by Chertile 2. Do we have any code 301[3] on it? Can you stand by[1] one? Good one. 10-4, he's probably talking somewhere on some floor. 1022, he just walked in. Thank you, Ish. You're welcome. Say, it'll handle it like 21. 10-4-8-1-50. 10-4. Do you any copy? Go for your smell. I'm advised when you're ready for us to bring the individual law enforcement. We're standing us. No. Turn 4. We're still morning, Claire. Okay. Mr. Reed, go ahead. Negative answer at the residence. Can you, can you, have been from the address for me? Sorry, three, stand by. The subject of left the bag is a Hispanic or white male. He left at approximately 0958. Black polo, dark pants, red shoes, were still tracking to see where he went.
B890[2], VaynerSov. I'm going to have an unattended black bag down here by Chertile 2. Do we have any code 301[3] on it? Can you stand by[1] one? Good one. 10-4, he's probably talking somewhere on some floor. 1022, he just walked in. Thank you, Ish. You're welcome. Say, it'll handle it like 21. 10-4-8-1-50. 10-4. Do you any copy? Go for your smell. I'm advised when you're ready for us to bring the individual law enforcement. We're standing us. No. Turn 4. We're still morning, Claire. Okay. Mr. Reed, go ahead. Negative answer at the residence. Can you, can you, have been from the address for me? Sorry, three, stand by. The subject of left the bag is a Hispanic or white male. He left at approximately 0958. Black polo, dark pants, red shoes, were still tracking to see where he went.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
stand by: Await further instruction
[2]
B890: Unit or incident identifier (possibly for bomb/suspicious package)
[3]
code 301: Possible code for suspicious package/device
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Tucson, AZ
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