Man enters unoccupied apartment through window


A man known to be violent was seen entering an unoccupied apartment through a window. The residents are away at a hospital. Police are responding to the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
06:6
Transcript:
Level 1037, 4-2[1], action 142.2[2]. Tucson, reference the mail entering an apartment building through a window. 3 item 21. Is it? 3 item 27. All we have is a mail entering an apartment building, so I'm going through a window. He says that he's known to be violent and have weapons, not sure if any were seen. The call is currently... Two, three, I'll have primary. Can I get someone with rifle? I have a less lethal. I got a long gun. Ten, four, and three, two, can you come after the call? I copy. Is the apartment occupied? The map to that unit is where complex is really on a date. Can you ask where in the complex that unit is? I'll find out if it's occupied. Okay, and the caller is the apartment manager saying that the people who live in the apartment are in Phoenix at a hospital at this time, and they gave a suspect's name (name withheld). We'll try to get his photo. Copy. Was that suspect saying the people that live there or associated to the apartment? I'm not sure at the time. Copy. The first two units I get there. Just try getting containment of the apartment so that we can try to figure out how do we get where containment on this. 27 I copy. We got to figure out where that apartment is. The map is like a modification of the apartments before. Units in route to South Tucson. The Southern 7040 photos in the context where he's got a 1082 for DV criminal damage and looks like two memories at a TPD at this time. Is that criminal damage at that particular apartment? I haven't pulled up the event for that ATI yet. Through you, too. Through you, Jeff. It sounds like this guy's probably going to be associated with an apartment. It's unoccupied. We can include the air in normal traffic. Please attach Core 13 to my back. Stand by this one.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
4-2: Action/Response Code (context-specific, likely officer in action)
[2]
142.2: Unknown (possibly an internal code)
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Location mentioned:
N Tucson Blvd, Tucson, AZ
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