Open line with argument sounds at Tucson residence, Tucson AZ


An open phone line was received near East East-East-Few Drive in Tucson, with male and female voices speaking Spanish. The voices possibly indicated an argument, and sounds like clapping or smacking were heard. The call ended suddenly. It is also possible that a child was playing with the phone.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police East Division
01:44
Transcript:
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Just got to be a level two unknown trouble, near East East-East-Few Drive.
00:05
Four Lincoln three.
00:10
For Lincoln three?
00:11
Four Lincoln three.
00:12
I just want to verify that you're going for, you're plotting right over by that level two open line that just came in.
00:17
10-4, I'm quick for her.
00:19
I'm still with the family and the apartment.
00:20
Kathy. 43, can you copy that Level 2?
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43? I copy.
00:23
1701.
00:24
Level 3, Czech Welfare, Broadway, Wilmot.
00:27
Car is advising himself as an R-AJ.
00:30
Sector 1, unit, event number, 1023.
00:34
1702.
00:35
4,0.35, I mean, at level 2.
00:38
And time for, units 84 at near 7141.E.C.
00:41
Steel. I'll get to the next available.
00:43
The test kind of open line heard email and female speaking Spanish, sounded possibly like an argument, heard,
00:49
heard clapping or smacking noises.
00:51
Line went 10-7[1].
00:52
It does not look like recent history at those 1020.
00:54
Unfortunately, it is possible it was a child playing with the phone as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-7: Out of Service
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Location mentioned:
East, Tucson, AZ 85746
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