Possible knife threat near Circle K, Tucson AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller reported being chased by a person armed with a knife near Circle K on North Flowing Wells Road in Tucson. The suspect was described as wearing a black beanie and jacket and appeared to be in his mid-thirties. The individual was last seen near the Circle K property. Units responded urgently, and the potential victim was later located at a nearby apartment complex. The situation was considered under control.
Audio|Heard on: Tucson Police West Division
Listen to dispatch call
04:2
Transcript:
00:00
I think unit with a 40.
00:04
Ten four, we'll be 1039, unit with the 40 to start up for near North Flowing Wells Road.
00:10
Sorry, another 40.
00:14
Ten four.
00:20
Always advising that he's being chased with a knife.
00:31
Ten four. Caller is reporting that he's being chased with a knife.
00:36
Stating that they're separated from the suspect.
01:37
Code four caller was stating that he was walking to the Circle K and there were people sitting against a wall that started calling him slurs and chased him.
01:44
The suspect he's referring to supposedly had a serrated knife.
03:20
We were able to locate the victim at the Sonora House complex.
03:41
Black beanie, black jacket, in his mid thirties.
03:51
Last seen just south of here, which is the Circle K property.
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Location mentioned:
N Flowing Wells Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705
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