Juvenile flees barefoot after assault on South Howard St, Bardstown KY
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On South Howard Street, a juvenile fled barefoot into the street to escape an assault by a man, prompting police response and safety measures.
Audio|Heard on: Nelson County Sheriff
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
3843, respond to 203 South Howard Street, 203 South Howard Street, Bardstown.
00:06
There's a Chris Lyons hit CP, a 14-year-old male.
00:09
I'm sure if the juvenile vendor, not wanting the MS at this time.
00:14
I'm not sure if you've hit anybody else.
00:16
Male is a boyfriend to CPX, verbal,
00:20
domestic as well.
00:22
Mel said it's on scene in the Al if he doesn't know if the Val has any drugs, I'll call the weapons.
00:32
... laying on the child.
00:38
South Howard Street call.
00:41
1213-year-old male, brown hair, no shirt, walking blue flame on pajamas, walking in the roadway, briskly, between Boblett Lane and Piliatry Lane on Woodbone Road.
00:51
It's supposed to be now near Scarlett Oak Drive.
00:55
Safety is out with the male and child's grandfather.
01:00
3823. And he's in route to speak with the juvenile sun.
01:10
Sun ran across the street to get out of the situation.
01:14
Child ran across the main road with no shirt, no shoes, and get away from the situation.
01:18
He will also be at 301 Spanish Oak.
01:26
He grabbed him by his throat and he has some scuffs around his throat, and he pushed him back.
01:36
That is what we were told, 301 Spanish Oak.
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Location mentioned:
S Howard St, Bardstown, KY 40004
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