Driver hits another's window during Speedway dispute


Dispatch recording about a fight between drivers on Speedway near Euclid. One driver hit the other driver's car window. No injuries or weapons reported. Officers request a unit, run the vehicle plate, and note prior alerts. The suspect vehicle left the scene and stopped at a light.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
02:9
Transcript:
3-3, go ahead. Am I good to start sending two lanes south? 10-4[2], go ahead. Ocean 3-3-2, I need an atom unit. Speedway in you go left turn lane, we've got a fight. Into further, an atom unit for Speedway, you click for a fight. See (name withheld) 1, Establishing unit, do you need to be quotient? Two, Ocean 3-2, is (name withheld) unit needed? Code 3[1]. Negative. Can you 29[3] a plate for me? Go ahead. Very (name withheld), (name withheld), Zero, (name withheld). They could be oceans as well. 10-4. He's now leaving eastbound on Speedway. He just stopped at the light, Eucl. Do you code 1 for 25? Go ahead. From that plate, they are going to be two oceans instead of zeros. There's a couple of ATL[4]s on them, one from reckless driving from back in 2023, and the other one from a road reach incident in 2023 is all. Just at the allow party leaving you from. Yeah, 10-4. This would be a road rate on him as well. He's still sitting at the light. The other person was able to get away. It's time for. To that ocean unit. Was it a physical fire? Was any weapons to play? I have no physical contact, just subject hit the other drivers window. You saw one, I copy. I'm at university in six.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency/Lights and Siren
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Received
[3]
29: Check for Wants/Warrants
[4]
ATL: Attempt to Locate
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Location mentioned:
Speedway/Euclid (SE), Tucson, AZ 85719
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