Man stole purse during physical fight near 22nd and Alvernon, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, a man physically confronted a woman and took her purse near 22nd Street and Alvernon in Tucson. The woman recovered her purse after the man dropped a dark bag and an ID card while fleeing west in a nearby parking lot. No weapon was involved in the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police Midtown Division
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
There was a physical confrontation between a female and a male.
00:03
The male took the purse.
00:05
The male is between 20 and 30, wearing a white shirt and black pants.
00:08
At this time, there is no indication of a weapon.
00:13
The suspect ran westbound in the parking lot near 22nd and Alvernon.
00:21
I'm coming from the parking lot.
00:27
Is there anyone who can clear 24?
00:33
It was confirmed that there was no weapon used at this time.
00:42
Copy.
00:47
Page 53.
00:48
The victim was able to get the purse back.
00:52
A male witness ran after the suspect.
00:56
The suspect dropped a dark bag and an ID card.
01:01
No further incidents involving the male.
01:07
What can help me?
01:11
8.54?
01:18
If you want to circulate the suspect with the information we have, I'll talk to the victim now.
01:22
See if she wants to press charges.
01:31
Thank you.
01:32
An ID card was provided showing a (name withheld), born in 1989.
01:38
Details show a rank outside of the county.
01:44
I copy, thank you.
01:49
857.
01:51
Units are available to help circulate.
01:58
73 and I'm 35 and you 84.
02:03
I could click 13.
02:08
857. 857.
02:13
Last known direction of the suspect was eastbound on Alvernon or 22nd Street.
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