Man throwing rocks and breaking items near Speedway and Arcadia, Tucson AZ


A man near Speedway Blvd and Arcadia Ave was throwing rocks and breaking items. He appeared angry because his family was not present. The man was separated from others, who kept a safe distance away.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
01:47
Transcript:
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Team 1 units, level 3, DOC, 1648, East 28.
00:07
CloudVos, you may drop off the client and the subject started throwing rocks, angry his family is not there. Try to verify if they are separated.
00:19
Number 2, you under 599,
00:22
total 6.
00:28
If you could actually copy that call, they upgraded it to A level 2. It looks like he is actively throwing rocks and anything he can grab.
00:37
10-4[1]. Can we figure out if he has mental health issues as part of the screw pump?
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3-7. 3-7.
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3-7.
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Just because there's for you and some like a little hot-eye sheet.
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1207
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10-4[1] Looks like they are sort of separated The co-worker and caller are at a distance They advise with two other clients 23 with their inside of the vehicle suspect of the (name withheld) Hispanic male in a 30 blue shirt black pants
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One time, too.
01:27
Since we're throwing rocks naked.
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Here, breaking items are going to be going to 3.
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Copy, Wendy4 Copy.
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24, copy.
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Tim,
01:44
I'm going to try to get the caller to at least go down the street.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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