Teenagers throw eggs at cars near mall, Cleveland TN
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According to the dispatch call, teenagers threw eggs at moving vehicles near the mall on Paul Huff Parkway. The suspects fled in a white Ford Ranger heading toward North Lee and 25th Street. No victims reported damage or contact.
Audio|Heard on: Bradley County Sheriff, Cleveland Police, Fire Rescue and MAC
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
The color says there's teenagers throwing things at cars.
00:02
It's happening now, still trying to get further.
00:09
Hey, you know, I'll be en route with them.
00:12
Not copy.
00:18
You're going to turn out to the mall.
00:19
It should be two white male teenagers and a white Ford Ranger, try to get the direction of travel.
00:26
Brigh, I'm going to write as well.
00:29
My copy. Do you advise that vehicle left scene?
00:39
Yes, going towards (number withheld), I'm trying to get further.
00:47
89 there's saying now going towards North Lee and then took a turn going towards 25th.
00:55
So out of the mall exit that goes on to North Lee and then street towards 25th.
01:10
Do you have anyone calling in saying they've been hit by something in a vehicle?
01:17
They said that they were throwing eggs at the cars.
01:22
Just the vehicle said no person.
01:30
We're 907.
01:33
Hi, coffee.
01:39
Yeah,
01:43
they went out the side exit onto North Lee and then went towards 25th.
01:51
I'm going to be looking for a white ford ranger occupied times two.
02:00
Do we have any victims saying they've actually been hit by the eggs of their vehicles?
02:09
No, the color is now saying that they don't want to have contact.
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Location mentioned:
Paul Huff Pkwy NW, Cleveland, TN 37312
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