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911 hang-up call from McDonald's prompts officer checkTucson AZ

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Tucson, AZ

Officers responded to a hang-up 911 call from a McDonald's. They briefly spoke to a female caller who disconnected, then attempted to locate her near the front of the restaurant.

Audio|Source: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
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Transcript:
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3-1-0-E-2. It was an abandoned line and then the dispatch we contacted.
00:04
It got a female, took a long pause and said yes when she answered, then disconnected.
00:08
No answer her second time.
00:11
Copy, is this a landline from their business?
00:15
Yes, I'm sorry, front of McDonald's.
00:17
Yeah, it appears code for it, but we'll probably check it.
00:21
It's a 7-05.
00:26
It's a customer that took the business phone.
00:30
I'll try and locate her.
00:32
She was near the front of the store.

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sigmasigma

Why would a customer take the mc Donald’s phone?

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