Missing female found after open 911 line at fast food restaurant, Tucson AZ
An open 911 call was traced to a fast food restaurant in Tucson. Officers discovered a woman who answered briefly then disconnected. They later found the woman near the front of the store, and she believed she might be reported missing.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Team 3 units of level 2 open line from the landline near East 2nd, McDonald.
00:09
You do? Have that call?
00:11
2.
00:16
Thank you all. 7.02.
00:22
727.
00:26
Go ahead.
00:31
Hit over to that open line, it's kind of around the corner and two-sex will assist.
00:39
On fire.
00:41
Near East 2nd.
00:43
It was an abandoned line and then the dust we contacted.
00:45
Got a female, took a long pause and said yes when she answered and disconnected.
00:49
No answer her second time.
00:52
Is this a landline from their business?
00:56
Yes, 10-4[1] from the McDonald's.
00:59
It appears code 4, but we'll probably check it.
01:03
Okay, 7-05.
01:07
Madam C-6. It's a customer that took the business phone.
01:12
I'll try and locate her.
01:13
She was near the front of the store.
01:17
(name withheld).
01:22
On C-6.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:27
I'm out with a female, Cuneut 29 and 1, primary.
01:32
In time, for her, go ahead.
01:35
Last of Costa,
01:37
King Ocean, Sam, Tom, Adam, versus Maya, Mary, Adam, Young, Adams,
01:42
(number withheld).
01:44
She's a little coy, but she thinks she may be reported missing.
01:49
(name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Tucson, AZ
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