Female screamed for help; male fled near Walmart, Tucson AZ


Police responded after a female was heard screaming for help and a male was seen knocking on a door. The male suspect fled near the Walmart area, possibly carrying a black bag and not wearing a shirt.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police West Division
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Transcript:
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I said they could hear a female screaming for help about it ago and saw a male knocking on the door earlier this morning.
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And that's it.
00:10
I'll mirror us a little too.
00:13
Ten-four. Near north second avenue.
00:15
They could hear a female yelling for help in screaming.
00:18
There was a male seen knocking on the door this morning.
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Male about 5 foot 10.
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No clothing description though.
00:23
Is the list address where they currently screened from?
00:26
I'm trying to get that from the call-taker.
00:31
ZeroVicton-14.
00:32
You change my location to code 12.
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855. 2-tom 2-2.
00:41
You need to check anywhere else. Negative, you can go for.
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All ability to forward.
00:44
Tom, two-five.
00:45
A company update. Is you hearing, any active yelling for help?
00:48
Uh, let me find out if it's just now or if it was the time from it, they gave early on the call text.
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Have two-one?
00:54
Two-one. Clear the call where I was a Jay John, and then put me on the fight call, and I'll let's the victim,
00:58
and two-four feet just circulate for the suspect.
01:00
He ran behind the, by the Wal-Mart area.
01:03
He has a black man with some items in it.
01:04
For the time 2-1, I think I have them over at Fort Law in Los Alta.
01:09
Do you want to sign the unit?
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It doesn't have a shirt on, that helps.
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Time 2.4 is we've got a maroon shirt on.
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Connected view.
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Two time 25.
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Tom 25. The last screaming was heard around 8.40 this morning.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 2nd Ave, Tucson, AZ 85705
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