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Hit and run crash with suspect fleeing near Euclid and BroadwayTucson AZ

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N Euclid Ave & E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719

Police responded to a hit-and-run crash near Broadway Boulevard and Euclid Avenue in Tucson. The suspect, described as a male in his 20s wearing a blue or gray long-sleeved shirt, fled the scene on foot. Officers closed southbound lanes due to debris. The vehicle involved was associated with an earlier incident where a male forced a female into the same car before driving away.

Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
04:15
Transcript:
00:00
We're launching reference a hit and run at Broadway and Euclid.
00:04
Copy. It's going to be west of at Broadway and MacGlovia Barraza.
00:08
The suspect left on foot.
00:14
What was his last known direction?
00:20
Southwest on the male in his 20s, blue or gray long-sleeved shirt.
00:29
There's a lot of debris on the globe.
00:31
We're going to probably need to shut down.
00:43
Shut down the southbound lanes.
00:50
Copy shutdown, something.
00:53
Three-fourteen copy your place.
00:55
Hi.
00:57
Edward Adam, seven Lincoln Mary.
01:03
Can you turn in the first year,
01:05
sir?
01:07
Susan Sam.
01:11
Everything.
01:17
You go on for 25 on it.
01:20
Yes.
01:22
It's got a 1081 reference to (name withheld) born in 89.
01:28
And there's also a hit and run ATL[1] from October of 24.
01:39
any of the other ocean units are out of the district coach for one.
01:45
Chaucer 4-1 and chosen for 2-R-R-R-R-Row.
01:47
District of 4-1 to District 4-3.
01:50
I'm just going to shut it down at 6th Street.
01:52
This is the closest, so all the southbound traffic is now blocked off.
01:56
Go on.
02:00
Before,
02:03
just confirming it's still a single-vehicle accident.
02:10
Mr. 4-3 is still a single-vehicle accident.
02:15
Just a single vehicle.
02:22
Copy.
02:23
And it looks so bad that we need to worry about the suspect's injuries being life-risk.
02:33
I would say not life-threatening, but definitely hurt.
02:37
Copy.
02:46
And, Jee, we're just advising that ATL[1] that's on the vehicle is from earlier this morning.
02:53
Team 4 already has a follow-up call at the RO's home near 20, reference to a check welfare on them.
03:04
We have them 6.4 to the ocean unit out 6.
03:06
Let me know once he shut down traffic will be their second move.
03:11
Okay, ocean 4-1 to unison scene.
03:13
It's shut down.
03:14
You guys can move out of the way up there.
03:19
No forth, thank you.
03:25
To ocean 4-1 to the unison scene.
03:28
I'm about to roll 23.
03:29
Where am I needed?
03:33
Sorry, you can just come at the scene.
03:37
Bobby.
03:43
What's the name on the ATL[1]?
03:49
From (name withheld), he's born in 89 and it attached us 27 to the call.
03:55
Looks like they witnessed a male,
03:58
forcing a female into the vehicle, and then they drove off the female house.
04:05
It's almost like maybe Alicia about that if they're both registered for the vehicle.
04:13
Sorry, copy, we found the same driver license in the vehicle.
Police codes explained
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[1]
ATL: Request to locate a person, vehicle, or item; an alert for officers to be on lookout.

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N Euclid Ave & E Broadway Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85719
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