Resident fears harm during police contact near W 3 Oaks Dr, Oro Valley AZ


Police received calls about officers banging on a door near W 3 Oaks Dr. The resident parked outside and expressed fear that officers would harm him. He stayed on the phone with dispatch and did not want to hang up.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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1017 is still on the line.
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He's scared that officers are going to hurt him.
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Publisher 5th, 393.
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104. It's only going to hang out, I won't get my 21[1].
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104. He lives near W 3 Oaks Dr.
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722.
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276. 276.
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We received an additional call from (name withheld) near W 3 Oaks Dr, stating that officers were banging at her door. She's now parked in front of the street.
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Top of.
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208.
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246. Go ahead.
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1017 does not want to disconnect with the call taker.
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104. Can you have to come at the front wall.
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3.0025.
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2006. Are you still on the line with (name withheld)? No more.
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Can you transfer her to my personal place?
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20 awaits, 246.
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Good. My apologies, you need to know last.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
21: Contact or communication by telephone.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 3 Oaks Dr, Oro Valley, AZ 85737
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