Woman screams during disturbance near Palm and 28th, Tucson AZ


Officers responded to reports of a woman screaming near Palm and 28th streets. They contacted a resident who was asked to stay inside her apartment for safety. No weapons or assaults were reported during the incident.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
02:17
Transcript:
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104 the caller just popped back and said that she was hearing screaming
00:05
in between Palm and 28th no description she's only hearing this
00:14
9 4 I cop y'all
00:17
And Air just went to Code 16[2].
00:22
I'll be that as well.
00:40
Head between Palm and 2-8. There's a female screaming.
00:45
We've got two units in route.
00:47
Thank you.
00:52
Tina, we're gonna start getting a comment.
00:58
The lady walk away is she not returning to her apartment?
01:10
7. I made contact with the resident in order to stay away. She was okay.
01:17
She was okay going back inside. We just needed her to stay inside the apartment, shelter, in place.
01:21
She didn't have to walk away from her apartment.
01:24
Oh,
01:27
10-4[1]. I'll work on that.
01:33
7-7.7. She's going back to her apartment now.
01:41
The, uh, no apartment now.
01:47
Contact team, we're going to start commands unless somebody has an objection.
01:55
We can copy the announcements on the effect.
02:00
Is there to copy?
02:11
I've got the phone with a comp you advised the suspect was last thing going east on directs. You could circulate on foot.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
[2]
Code 16: Agency-specific code (meaning not clear from context)
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Location mentioned:
E 28th St, Tucson, AZ
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