Two men argue over backpack; one has knife in Tucson, Tucson AZ


Two men argued over a backpack near a bus stop at 22nd Street. A security guard identified one man as carrying a knife. One man was detained, while the other, wearing all blue, walked east toward a nearby convenience store.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
01:44
Transcript:
00:00
When you told me be advised the two subjects were arguing over backpack and then they walked off together towards the Wells Fargo. So right now it's going to be an 81.
00:11
On Tom 21 we had done uh... scotry.
00:21
All we have is it's going to be a white male in the 60s wearing a bath.
00:26
The knife should still be in its way sound.
00:33
Excuse everyone.
00:37
Good one.
00:38
4, sorry.
00:45
838.321. Let's on 2-2.
00:48
We're going to be for 1 across the parking lot of wheel circle.
00:53
2-2, that's going to be the one of the subject involved security guards telling me he's the one that actually had the knife.
00:58
10-4[1].
01:01
One time, Tcha, Coach.
01:07
On 22, we're being told the other half of this continue to walk eastbound on 22nd Street.
01:18
On Tom 2-20 second street is clear from the three-way all the way, so they must have dipped into the neighborhood.
01:28
We have the one part involved. The second one we're looking for is the one that was all in blue that's in the call text.
01:32
He was continuing eastbound maybe towards the quick mark.
01:41
One need to just to confirm. Right now we have an 81. We don't have a victim of anything.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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