Man reported with possible knife at St Lawrence Avenue station, Bronx NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male was reported with a possible knife at the St Lawrence Avenue station on the 6 train line in the Bronx. Officers are searching for a man approximately 5 feet 10 inches tall, medium build, wearing dark clothing and tan pants.
Audio|Heard on: NYPD Bronx/Manhattan Transit
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01:24
Transcript:
00:00
The font of St. Lawrence on the 6, Robert 416, in regards to a man with a possible knife.
00:04
They'll call the state to the male and the northbound platform with a possible knife.
00:08
Stacey just got on a train, unknown which train.
00:11
The location?
00:17
Location is St.
00:18
Lawrence Avenue and the 6th line, District 12.
00:25
12 response 1 or 2
00:29
2 Sergeant Red 12 Sergeant Redd, 12 response 1 or 2 in the air
00:37
All response, thanks.
00:40
That's a previous job.
00:42
Negative. It came in from 6.
00:44
I'm sorry, it came in from 911[1].
00:46
At St. Lawrence on a 6th for a male with a possible knife.
00:50
Looking for a male, (name withheld), 5 foot 10 inches, medium build, black city,
00:53
tan pants.
00:57
12 response during Central
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12 response 2 12 response 2 12 response 3
01:05
Yes that sounds like a previous job that we checked out and it was at 9bb No one with the knife and no one there We spoke to the full page yet
01:16
All right, so that he got on the train, on the northbound train
01:19
Yeah, it's like before that All right, so you're marking at 90s
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[1]
911: Emergency call received via 911
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