Deputies search for possible weapon near Alvernon Way, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies searched near N Alvernon Way in Tucson for a possible weapon described as medical scissors that may have been dropped by a suspect during an investigation. A person later claimed a bag was stolen, but officers stated the individual had no bags during contact. The object in question appeared to be scissors rather than a knife.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police/Fire Citywide
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
You drive northbound on Alvernon Way and look for the weapon.
00:04
It should be,
00:06
he's saying it's a pair of scissors.
00:09
I don't know if it's a complete set, but he said he dropped them somewhere from there to where we're at right now.
00:15
But I don't know what side of the road.
00:19
Three out of four six, copy.
00:20
I'm sending three out of four three to take care of that.
00:27
Three out of four, two to Tom Four Four.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:35
Does our suspect have a blue bag with white cells on it?
00:42
Negative. He was only carrying a broom when we found him.
00:49
Ten four.
00:52
A victim is claiming that he stole his bag.
01:00
Copy.
01:08
Four, copy.
01:15
Like I said before, he had no bags with him when we made contact.
01:22
Copy.
01:23
Three hundred and forty-six to 403, and Gleisinger.
01:27
While you are just walking,
01:30
see if you can find the bag.
01:31
Maybe he ditched it somewhere.
01:35
Adam 43, 10-4.
01:41
Adam 4323 Tom 44.
01:47
3 Tom 44, go ahead.
01:50
Can you go with the description of a knife one more time?
01:56
Scissors, excuse me.
02:02
He's saying they're medical scissors.
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