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Police track vehicle re-entering westbound freewayTucson AZ

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I-10, Tucson, AZ

Police officers are tracking a vehicle that was lost but then seen again entering the westbound freeway. The vehicle is being followed to ensure safety and control.

Audio|Source: Tucson Police Dispatch
03:31
Transcript:
Bravo 80 just advising we found the vehicle again but then lost it it was last seen going west down back on the freeway Wilmot and I10 going back on the freeway westbound 26 I got it on the on ramp IA, and Blentia. For Easton or Weston? Spone. Spone on the 510 Valencia. Are you getting on the freeway? 26. I10, westbound travel from Valencia. I'm way behind it there I'm way behind it there's there's there's there's there's number one lady but I'm doing my calls and service come up at 2104 Zero 53. And off of Sierra Key, Overnon, northbound from my town. Oh, wait, I copy. Yeah, I just turned westbound every 10. Alvinan. 4JCuate, the overdose subject here provides usually released in the known recognizant. There's a lot of static on that clean tonight. 2a4JTU8. The overdose subject revived and was released on his own recognizance. Copy, thank you. 2X-8 5-1-750 use sign-a-case[1] it's triple 808 7 is that the car 1 (name withheld) 2 yeah I believe so probably give us some space setting going northbound, Rudolph, from Mahalo. Two, Pete, Pete, uh, too. You let that vehicle have it at the CRT unit[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
sign-a-case: Assign a case (likely 10-8 or 10-7 context, but not a standard code)
[2]
CRT unit: Community Response Team (specialized police unit)

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I-10, Tucson, AZ

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