Woman bangs bathroom door during family dispute, Tucson AZ


A domestic incident occurred near W 22nd St where one woman was banging on a bathroom door trying to reach another woman inside. The situation involved family disturbance and possible threats. Officers arrived and separated the two women at the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:59
Are we still on the line with the other half? The person that the initial comp was calling in and per her the original comp (name withheld) is banging on the door trying to open it and the desk can hear it in the background as well and she is reporting that that (name withheld) had denies.
01:27
(Name withheld) is the one in the bathroom, correct?
01:32
10-10-4[1].
01:36
Negative.
01:37
Com is now banging on the door where (name withheld) is at.
01:43
So (name withheld),
01:44
she's the original complainant.
01:46
The other party, (name withheld), she's the one that's in the bathroom.
01:49
(Name withheld) is the one banging on it.
01:55
We got open door right now.
01:57
Looks like I got officers making contact right now.
02:06
One female step-out.
02:41
Micrify, we have a second female out the door.
02:55
5. We have the two involved parties.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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