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Police respond to theft with possible assault in Tucson, Tucson AZ
Theft; Assault
Near N Swan Rd, Tucson, AZ 85712
Police are investigating a shoplifting incident that may involve an assault. They are looking for the suspect near the bus stop by the Subway restaurant.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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Transcript: Police are responding to a reported shoplifting incident and possible assault. Officers are attempting to contact the suspect near the bus stop in front of Subway restaurant near Swan Rd.
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Dispatch advises divert to a slumped person near N Swan Road at Bashas'. Report of possible overdose. Engine five clear; medics report patient refusal, no response needed. Silver BMW with a male in his 20s in a fetal position in the backseat.
We had a 14[1], go ahead. I'm going to diversion to the slumped over on Swan near Bashas'. Reference you are called the intent for reference to overdose engine 5 cleared saying patient or feeble, you don't need to respond to it. W just has the McDonald's with a white male tally's nose shirt and a fetal position in the backseat copy 718[2] for this event ourselves precautionary and I'll be following up over there.
Three and a one four, go. Hey, 1-5, I'm going to divert you to the slumped over on Swan near Bashas'. Reference your call the intent for reference overdose, engine 5 cleared, saying patient refusal, you don't need to respond to it.
Multiple medical emergencies reported: one near North 2900 and East 9200, another at 4620 East Camp Lowell Dr, Tucson. Resources dispatched.