Teens throw objects from bridge onto highway, Bothell WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a group of teens threw objects, including hot dogs, off the 102nd Avenue Bridge onto Highway 522, hitting a vehicle. The teens then fled running eastbound on Woodinville Drive.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:8
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting a call coming in in five of the 102nd Avenue Bridge.
00:05
Caller reporting someone throwing garbage off of the bridge onto Highway 522.
00:11
Two out of two, X-ray.
00:17
Okay.
00:18
Two call, two call two.
00:19
It's going to be the 102nd Avenue Bridge, near 102nd Avenue NE.
00:27
Seen two ago,
00:28
Garbage hit caller's car and three subjects were seen in caller's rearview mirror.
00:34
Unknown what exactly they were throwing.
00:36
Seems like heavy round objects.
00:39
Caller just saw the shadows of them, no description.
00:45
Got it.
00:46
Are you still on the line with the caller?
00:48
Negative, but it looks like we're getting another call coming in.
00:52
This caller is advising there's a group of teens throwing hot dogs off of the bridge.
00:58
Got it. Two Ida, can I copy you? Two Ida, radio two call two call two.
01:03
Caller is advising the group with teens is currently running eastbound on Woodinville Drive.
01:08
Got it.
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Location mentioned:
102nd Ave NE, Bothell, WA 98011
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