Man refuses to leave coffee shop and threatens children, Auburn WA
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According to the dispatch call, an employee at a coffee shop reported a man refusing to leave and trying to kick the door. There is concern he may take three children from an apartment nearby. The suspect is a Hispanic male, medium build, possibly intoxicated, associated with a white Infiniti vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Auburn Police
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Transcript:
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This city, Vak, 6773, 620, Adams Street SE of Java Junction.
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2-10 copy packing.
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So the employee saying the person was refusing to leave.
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He is sent GOA[1].
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In a vehicle possibly towards their apartment.
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This is a reference that I called that 2 item 60 handled a little bit ago from Sherwood Gardens.
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I believe that's the apartment that they're possibly referring to.
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They're concerned that the person is going to try to take the three children from the apartment.
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He tried to kick the door down at the coffee place.
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2.30, copy?
00:39
Subject is Fernando Fierro, he is clearly associated with a white Infiniti.
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Copy.
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The 6772 item 30, the person is a Hispanic male, brown hair, 5-8, medium build,
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curly hair, wearing a gray hoodie, possibly intoxicated based on this location for contact.
Police codes explained
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[1]
GOA: Subject or suspect was no longer present when officers arrived at the scene.
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Location mentioned:
A St SE, Auburn, WA 98002
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