Woman possibly shot herself after welfare check call, Tucson AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency agencies responded to a welfare check near South 6th Avenue in Tucson for a woman concerned about a past homicide involving her daughter. Officers were informed she may have shot herself, but no gunshots were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police South Division
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01:19
Transcript:
00:00
Units for agency assessed, it's going to be near South 6th Avenue.
00:06
Units 212, it's going to be reference at check welfare[1] on an individual.
00:15
South T-31.
00:19
I'll see if you on that 103.
00:21
I can get that in just a minute.
00:27
24.
00:28
Second unit.
00:32
Thank you. I'll go ahead.
00:38
10-4, near South 6th Avenue, the units 212.
00:43
This is a request from PCSO,
00:46
check welfare[1] on a (name withheld).
00:49
They did not have a date of birth.
00:54
It looked like she went to the main station.
00:57
She was following up on a previous case, reference her daughter's murder that was three years ago,
01:03
and she believes the men next door are involved.
01:07
And when the detective reached out to her, at the end, it sounded like she may have possibly shot herself.
01:13
Obviously, we have not had any shots heard or shots fired calls.
01:17
And this occurred at 1245.
Police codes explained
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[1]
check welfare: Request to verify an individual's safety or well-being.
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Location mentioned:
S 6th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85713
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