Transient woman damages windows at Eureka gallery, Eureka CA
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A transient woman was denied entry to Mini Hanks Gallery in Eureka and responded by kicking and punching its window and nearby businesses' windows before fleeing.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and North
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Transcript:
Respondevac 415[1] Mini Hanks Gallery near Second. A transient female was refused access to the building. She kicked and punched the window of that business and nearby business corners. No damage to reporting party's business, unknown damage to others. Cracking noises heard. Female adult, 20s to 30s, five teeth missing, shaved hair, wearing a black tank top and light-colored denim.
Respondevac 415[1] Mini Hanks Gallery near Second. A transient female was refused access to the building. She kicked and punched the window of that business and nearby business corners. No damage to reporting party's business, unknown damage to others. Cracking noises heard. Female adult, 20s to 30s, five teeth missing, shaved hair, wearing a black tank top and light-colored denim.
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415: Disturbance
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Eureka, CA
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