Woman throws objects at vehicles on road, Tucson AZ
A woman stood in the middle of the road near Fort Lowell and Stone Avenue in Tucson. She was throwing items onto the roadway and yelling at passing vehicles. Officers responded and found her near Navajo and Stone.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Your unit second clear for the level two traffic hazard at Fort Wall and Stone.
00:08
There's a female standing in the middle of the lanes throwing things and yelling at traffic T4.
00:11
Can you copy that call? Four.
00:16
1732.
00:21
4.5.
00:23
745. 7.45.
00:26
Just drove by the intersection for that traffic hazard night and see a female subject wrong on anything.
00:34
Copy that.
00:39
1714.
00:43
Item 4-5, they're now stating it's going to be to the north.
00:46
Are you able to check Stone in Navajo area?
00:52
I'm just going to take care of my call real quick, and then I cannot hit to that after.
00:57
After that, thank you.
01:01
1714.
01:07
Pattern 4-4, you can put me on that level 2.
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10-4[1]. She's being described as a white female 50s wearing a gray shirt, black pants.
01:14
She has a bag of items with her that she's been throwing into the roadway.
01:19
She should be in the southbound late.
01:22
104. 1716.
01:29
I'll be out with her, Navajo in the town.
01:33
1716. 1716.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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