Road rage incident with vehicle damage at alvernon and 27th, Tucson AZ
A road rage incident at the intersection of Alvernon Way and East 27th Street involved a suspect exiting their vehicle, throwing objects at another driver's car, and punching the car while trying to get in. The driver later left the scene.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police Midtown Division
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Transcript:
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It can be a level 2, a road rage, possible hidden run, turned into a road rage at Alvernon and 27th.
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But this is still on the line with the initial complainant.
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I advised the suspect was throwing items at the complainant's vehicle and got off and started punching the vehicle trying to get in.
00:24
Possibly separated at the second.
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Everyone, so I copy you're no longer following that vehicle?
00:36
The last comment says the desk was able to get the complainant to drive away.
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I'm still waiting on the desk.
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10-4[1]. If that's the case, then no following the suspect, shift they'll drive the code 13 and just walking to make a report.
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Copy 1-0-07.
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Do we have any information on suspect or suspect vehicle?
00:59
Suspect vehicle is a gray four-door Lexus.
01:07
Still waiting on that return.
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Copy, correction and travel?
01:15
Not yet, I'm waiting on the desk.
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And return on that point,
01:24
says it's a gray four-door Lexus I.S.
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(name withheld).
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(number withheld) West Manville and Marana, or of second address, (number withheld), East 19.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
E 27th St & S Alvernon Way, Tucson, AZ 85711
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