Residential alarm at Tucson home with unsecured firearms, Tucson AZ


Police responded to a verified alarm at a residence near South 7th Ave. A resident's girlfriend reported the outside door was open, not sure if there was forced entry or if the door was left open. The home has multiple unsecured firearms, including one next to a bed and possibly one in an unlocked safe. It is unknown if anyone is inside.
Audio|Source: Tucson Police South Division
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Transcript:
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Operated level 3, verified alarm at near South 7th Ave.
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(name withheld) girlfriend is 23 advising the outside door to the residence was open, unknown if there was forced entry, or if the main door was open.
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Sector 2, 0570, and 14.03.
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14, you can send a bird not check and you can give it to the other.
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Intent for additional units.
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4-3-10-5[1].
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It seems like a slip girlfriend that is 23 that's calling in now.
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They did advise they have multiple firearms in the home, unknown if anyone is currently inside.
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Ten-four, just advise them to stay outside for now.
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We'll be around.
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I'm happy.
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Lincoln, Four, can we ask if the firearms are secured? And if not, which rooms are in? Ten-five.
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Ten-five.
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Civil three, trespasser at 205 West Irvington.
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Male is 1801 in his lap is refusing to leave.
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Sector 5E0583, 14L6.
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Hummington 4, the cars advising that there is at least one firearm that is laying out next to the bed.
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They also advise there is possibly one in a safe, but the safe is unlocked.
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Okay.
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Forging a 7.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-5: Relay or transport a message, information, or person as directed.
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Location mentioned:
Near S 7th Ave, Tucson, AZ 85701
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