Female tries to force entry into residence on Flores St, Tucson AZ
A female is attempting to force her way into a residence near W Flores St. The complainant knows the female, who may have a family relationship with them. There is a history of violence between them. The female is now standing outside near a window and is no longer trying to enter the residence.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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The complaint is inside and says there's a female trying to force her way in.
00:04
It's unclear if there is a relation, just wait for description of further.
00:18
4-6, you can have a 8 and 4-4 already over there.
00:23
4-6-10-4[1]. Just be advised the complaint.
00:26
So I was not going to be en route to that as well.
00:28
The complaint knows who this female is. It's a (name withheld), Hispanic female in 30s.
00:35
It's unclear what the relation though is.
00:37
2.5 in-copy event, 672.
00:40
2.5 again.
00:43
And to those units around the Flores, she's now saying that the female is no longer trying to force entry.
00:55
The item 4-3, I copy.
00:58
If possible, it's half our complaint any law callatories, as possible.
01:02
And I wouldn't make sure if he's size vision.
01:05
Maybe it doesn't, we can clearly.
01:08
For now, she's just standing outside near the window.
01:13
Just a Hispanic female authority that's short, but I have a closing description yet.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Flores St, Tucson, AZ 85705
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