Argument turns physical in Tucson apartment


A woman reported an argument in her apartment that became physical when a man pushed her, causing her to bleed. She refused medical help, and the argument is still ongoing.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
Any unit is able to clear for level to 1031 at 219 Westport Lowell, unit 208. (name withheld). Item 94. Go ahead. The context that says it's possibly apartment 9-boy, is that correct? And for 9-4, 9-4 history with the 21. 10-4[1]. I only see you go up to 6, so keep looking around. 355. Yeah, 1927, the level 2. 10, you know, for the 184.07, I'll get you next available. 219, West Fort Wall, unit 208. There were two colors on this. One is a neighbor that was reporting hearing some people arguing in this unit. The other is an involved party that was reporting she was having an argument, and then it got physical. Say that the male half had pushed her and now she is bleeding, though she is denying medical attention. No descriptions have been provided. They're still actively arguing and not answering the desk questions, really. Therefore. 3.50.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near W Fort Lowell Rd #9b, Tucson, AZ 85705
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