Weapons violation reported near Huntley Circle, Emmitsburg MD
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Police responded to a weapons violation near Huntley Circle where a male wearing a puffy camouflage jacket and hood was seen with what appeared to be a rifle on the sidewalk. Multiple units were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff - FCSO Dispatch 1
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
752-2-2-201 respond for weapons violation.
00:03
Near Huntley Circle.
00:04
In a Ramble, we drive into every mill, running in Brookfield.
00:07
1017.5, and there's a mill on the sidewalk, pointing at 10.30 to now.
00:11
11, 13, 18.
00:14
752 is correct.
00:16
Can you hold dead call on party for me?
00:21
750, T-10.
00:23
2-1-3, my car will be around.
00:27
2-1-10. 2-1-10.
00:28
2-1-10. 2-12.
00:33
I've got a Huntley Circle.
00:35
T-12. T-12.
00:40
Johnny Huntley Circle, subject to number two male,
00:44
a puffy camo jacket in a hood.
00:48
4,9.23, Sean, for a suicide threat three-winner drive off North Maple Avenue, 1320.
00:55
Mr.
00:59
St. Martin Huntley Circle, the 1017 is in a red Chevy Malibu at 1420 through Ramblewood Drive.
01:09
1024, you can add me I'll be in route.
01:12
924, Tim.
01:18
1815. Frederick.
01:21
19 and 5.
01:26
Departing with one from the detention center to medical appointment, near Sola Rex Court.
01:33
The starting mileage is (number withheld).
01:37
19 to 5-10.
01:44
In the vehicle right now are few on the sidewalk with the rifle.
01:51
Leave the 1017 is in the vehicle and the other subjects on the sidewalk.
01:57
Okay. Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Huntley Cir, Emmitsburg, MD 21727
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