Man loudly knocks on door, yells for mother, Tucson AZ
A man in his 30s with a beard and sunglasses is loudly knocking on a residence's door and yelling for the occupant's mother. Two teenagers, aged 17 and 16, are home alone and concerned for their safety.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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Fullter 1040A near East, Kenishba Drive.
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Callers advising that there's a man knocking on the door loudly asking for their mother.
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Caller is a 17-year-old stating that they're at home with their 16-year-old brother.
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The name is clear.
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...initude copy.
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Three-eye copy.
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One shot to five.
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M2.5, go ahead and send that.
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104.
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341M25.
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I'm 25, I'll get you next.
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11925, I copy.
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1036.
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And 1.925,
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it's going to be described as a white male, 30s, beard,
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sunglasses, gray shirt.
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Okay,
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5, copy.
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1.036. 1726.
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He's just knocking on the door so far, correct?
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10-4[1].
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Stating that he's knocking very loudly and yelling for the caller's mother.
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One-empty-five, I'm sorry I covered you.
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He's stating that he's knocking very loudly and then yelling for the caller's mother.
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Copy.
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Zero be seven.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near E St, Tucson, AZ 85706
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