Man assaulted near University Boulevard and Euclid, Tucson AZ
Police responded to an aggravated assault near University Boulevard and Euclid Avenue in Tucson. A man reported being struck with a gun by a suspect who fled north in a blue Mustang. The University of Arizona Police were with the victim at a CVS nearby.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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Level 2[1], aggravated assault for the district University and Euclid.
00:03
Caller says that he was pistol-whipped by the suspect, who fled the area.
00:09
Now he's saying that it happened near University and Euclid and the suspect fled.
00:15
Northbound.
00:19
Time 9.4.
00:25
I copy University and Euclid, Unit 84.
00:33
293 2 out of 93 I copy This is a 5-mail 20, thin build with a jacket, I don't have a color or anything.
00:45
And actually, it's down by looks like University of Arizona Police are out with him at the CVS.
00:57
Okay, kind of copy, can we clarify that there's both the victim and suspect?
01:05
4.508.
01:13
Go ahead. Reverse the level 2.
01:18
Do you have University Police out with both parties or just the victim?
01:24
I don't know.
01:25
I messaged the dispatch and I'm waiting on a response.
01:31
I copy. Thank you.
01:38
Fortinac.
01:41
Two out of them, nine four to two out of them in nine three.
01:52
I'll go to the scene if you just want to circulate until we figure out if we're still looking for a suspect or not.
01:59
Looks like University Police are going to be out with the victim, who said that the suspect was in a blue Mustang last seen northbound on Euclid.
02:12
I'm not for my copy.
02:13
I can just...
02:15
On 9-4.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:23
Our victim here is (name withheld), our 1015 from yesterday with the DV and the weapons of his conduct.
02:32
Just advising,
02:36
Possible plate last seen heading northbound.
02:48
Sanford, I have a concealed black Mustang.
02:51
5-0-8.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Level 2: Elevated-priority response requiring timely police action, but lower urgency than highest-level emergencies.
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