Deputies pursue bicyclist on Lambert Lane, Pima County AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies were involved in a possible pursuit of a bicyclist who did not stop near North Shannon Road and West Lambert Lane in Arizona. Units moved northbound toward a desert area. The bicyclist was described as wearing a black jacket, blue jeans, and white shoes. The situation appeared to involve attempts to make contact as referenced by a 10-25 code.
Audio|Heard on: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
01:6
Transcript:
00:00
798-1025?
00:02
834-798, can you start this way? He's not stopping.
00:06
And your 84, do you copy? 79.
00:09
Can you head to 798? The bike is not stopping.
00:11
Northbound is going to be 1035.
00:15
78 available.
00:16
I'm checking the rest.
00:18
Report negative, go down.
00:20
What? 798, what's your direction of travel? Right now I'm running northbound on Hanway and Lambert.
00:25
172, I copy.
00:28
Keep going into the desert area just northbound of Hanway and Lambert.
00:36
Confirmation on the description will be notified now.
00:40
Black jacket with a backpack,
00:42
blue jeans, white shoes.
00:44
Right now we are heading eastbound.
00:47
10-4.
00:50
This is a bicycle, correct?
00:52
Ten four, it's a bicycle.
00:55
Eight three four, he's going to be heading on to Lambert Lane east.
01:05
Respond on A five east.
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Location mentioned:
N Shannon Rd & W Lambert Ln, Arizona 85742
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