Robbery reported near 12th Ave and Elvira Rd in Tucson, Tucson AZ
Police responded near 12th Avenue and Elvira Road in Tucson to a reported robbery. The suspect is described as a male wearing a white shirt and dark pants, last seen heading south near O'Reilly's and the Speedway sign. Officers are reviewing security footage and conducting patrols to locate the suspect. The robbery was reported as not involving a weapon.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
04:28
Transcript:
00:00
Elvira, San Fernando,
00:02
12th and Elvira.
00:03
We can't have your response code 3 to class three. We can have your interest phone code 3 to class sleep.
00:17
On 3.5, I'm going to get 12 in the left, yeah.
00:24
One out of 47, 12 in Alvira.
00:30
So, Virah and San Fernando open the rest of the film.
00:39
4-3-4-7. If you want to just push over at 12th in San Fernando, I'll relieve you at 12th in Elvira.
00:45
I'll be here.
00:55
What happened before? We're just advising your 23[3].
00:57
At that point, we'll have quad set.
01:01
When I'm 23[3].
01:07
9-5-5-4-4. 10-4[1].
01:15
Copy units can shut down code 3.
01:18
I know we don't have a K-9, but can you send out K-9 warnings?
01:21
10-4[1].
01:26
You want to leak in three?
01:33
Considering the time frame, do you think clause is going to be beneficial?
01:39
Or having multiple people rows be a bit more better?
01:46
Time frame, sir, and my lack of availability leave it up to whoever's 23[3] there.
01:56
Sorry, I was on the 21, I thought you called the clock.
01:59
So units on scene, can you, somebody give me some input on that? Given the time frame, I don't think quads are going to be beneficial to us. But if you guys have a better argument, I'm open the list.
02:13
I'm not 23[3] yet.
02:16
Quads are requested to I sent them. How many units do we have roving?
02:24
I'm rowing.
02:30
Three roving.
02:34
One again, one, I'm roving.
02:37
Five more roving.
02:39
Five five, I'm twenty-three roving as well.
02:42
Five five though, one in a first are I would be keep quads and we'll kick these units roving.
02:50
Fair enough.
02:51
We'll do that.
02:56
Only good one. There's one item 3.323[3] at the scene.
03:05
Yeah, I'm on the scene. I'm going to be at the Walgreens parking line area.
03:10
Still morning at O'Reilly's, that's where they're not going to anybody from a video.
03:15
There's something like that over there.
03:18
All right,
03:20
you're a little 10-1[2], but I was just wondering if you're working on surveillance.
03:26
He was saying, if I know what to look at the O'Reilly's security footage, maybe they might've got something.
03:35
Okay.
03:48
He said he was last seen in front of O'Reilly's?
03:55
They're last sighting with him going self-bound, I'm assuming on 12.
03:59
One empty you was asking if I can look at the security cameras at O'Reilly's.
04:03
They're the Hispanic man with a white shirt.
04:06
He's too far to get any further descriptive dark pants.
04:09
He's went behind the sign for the speedway if anyone with the 1080.
04:20
Just be advised based on the information I've got.
04:26
On the robbery, not an armed robbery.
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]
10-1: Poor or weak radio signal; unable to copy transmission.
[3]
23: Arrival or presence of personnel at the scene or location.
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Location mentioned:
S 12th Ave & W Elvira Rd, Tucson, AZ 85756
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