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Heard on: Tucson Police West Division · 4 days ago
05:07
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Taking over the street. Ten four. District 10, any more bodies? Yeah. Boy, District 30 to district units, can you respond over there to help out? 615 to the respond district units, go ahead and wait off of Church and. District 17, they went out into the roadway and then they retreated back for some reason. Two one or three two? I'm not seeing an event. Can you create one and put me on it? I'll be around. Copy this for the federal building? Seven four. I copy. District 17 traffic flowing normally. Probably really normally. All right, they're taking over the street again. All right, probably taking over the streets again. Ten four, district one five. I got Granada blocked just east of. Just need somebody to block westbound on Congress to keep the traffic from coming this way. And if you could advise Sun Link and Sun Tran. Get Congress and Church. Hi (name withheld), this is everyone. District 10 to district 30, if you can start having your guys set up for westbound. They're on the wrong side of the street, so. 171, they've moved to the south side of Congress and are now heading eastbound. Copy. We'll meet the Church blocked off next. 323 at Church. Copy, were you Congress in Church? Broadway and Church. I copy. 15 to that unit, can we just block traffic from going northbound and southbound? We got eastbound. Ten four, that's what we're doing. District Ten, if you can just keep an eye out for vandalism and stuff, we're not going to go into the crowd. Last time they went down to Sixth Avenue North to Congress and back west to the federal building. Ninety-eighth. District Ten to the Team Two U Unit, if you guys have a couple of ten eight units that could head to Code Nineteen, they did go down there yesterday or last time we did this. Two Eleven Radio, are we having any units tonight right now? Yeah, I don't have any for me right now. Let's get the three units to go 19. The next ones that come tonight. Hi (name withheld). Be kind of just return, is three enough or you want more? That should be good for now. Efforting that. Seven four, you can put me on that. Copy. It'll be to go 19. Five three, same traffic. I copy. Is there a 3rd unit that's able to attach? Got him, seven seven seven on the scene clearing. District 33, I am going to dig a spot of stone in Congress. Okay. Strictly one. Yes, you're clear. Advising they've passed the Broadway and Church intersection and are continuing eastbound. 617 heading to block off Scott or Scott and Broadway northbound. Copy that.
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Crowd blocks downtown Tucson streets

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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a large crowd taking over the streets near South Church Avenue and Congress Street in downtown Tucson. Units coordinated efforts to block traffic and manage flow around the area. The situation involved multiple streets being affected, and officers were asked to monitor for possible vandalism while keeping a safe distance from the crowd.

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S Church Ave & Congress St, Tucson, AZ 85701
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