Older man assaults juveniles at Holiday Park, Cheyenne WY
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According to the dispatch call, an older man assaulted several juveniles and choked the caller's sister at Holiday Park near Morrie Avenue. He fled the scene in a dark gray Ford truck with a camper shell. The license plate number has been withheld. The suspect was last seen heading westbound on Lincoln Way, described as a white male aged 50 to 60 wearing a gray t-shirt, navy blue jacket, and a veteran's hat.
Audio|Heard on: Cheyenne Police, Laramie County Sheriff, Fire, EMS
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Transcript:
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50, call 74 dispatch, physical disturbance.
00:05
Call 50. Call 50.
00:07
So important.
00:08
POS 50, POS 74, near Morrie Avenue at Holiday Park.
00:14
There was a disturbance between an older male and some juveniles.
00:18
The older male hit several juveniles, choked the caller's sister, and left the scene.
00:23
Left in a vehicle. Plate was (number withheld).
00:33
Paul 50.
00:40
The suspect vehicle is a dark gray Ford truck with a camper shell.
00:49
50 for both.
00:52
That's Charlie 22 M.
00:54
Out.
00:56
Dispatch, 447.
00:58
Paul 47. Paul 47.
01:02
Show me as primary and Paul 53 with me en route to the trespass at Walmart.
01:09
Copy, he'll do.
01:14
POS 50, Paul 74, dispatch update.
01:18
Palt 50.
01:20
Somewhere.
01:22
Suspect vehicle was last seen headed westbound from that location on Lincoln Way, driven by white male 50 to 60, wearing gray t-shirt, navy blue jacket, and a veteran's hat.
01:34
Fall 50.
01:36
Some far.
01:40
1651.
01:46
That's all 50, we're both out at the park.
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Location mentioned:
Morrie Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001
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