Disturbance with threats to shoot at apartment complex, Fresno CA
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Multiple females argued and threatened to shoot in an apartment complex courtyard near North Angus Street apartment 106. A described male with long hair, no shirt, and black pants was seen on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Another one priority.
00:01
This is near North Angus St, apartment 106.
00:04
Disturbance with females arguing; some threatened to shoot at place.
00:07
They are going to be in the courtyard.
00:26
209, you can submit one on Angus all about us.
00:30
Copy that.
00:36
Just confirming reporting party is not involved, hearing only.
00:40
Affirmative, he was hearing only.
00:43
Okay.
00:51
219, actually it looks like possibly additional information,
00:55
possibly a Hispanic male long hair wearing no shirt and black pants,
00:59
no visual of the other male.
01:01
They changed it to a zero.
01:02
Any unit, near North Angus St and East Yale Ave?
01:04
Sorry,
01:10
it's still just hearing only.
01:12
The second one just gave the description of one of the involved parties, but they can't see the second one.
01:22
I copy all advice for now.
01:23
I've got enough units in the area if I need to me.
01:26
Copy that.
01:32
Broadcasting information, sentry units responding near North Angus St and East Yale Ave for a disturbance.
01:42
Two-nine to Edge, David, 3-2.
01:46
Go ahead, Sergeant.
01:47
Hey, now that you have those females identify, but we can figure out how many units you still need.
01:55
Copy, we're gonna break it down soon right now.
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Location mentioned:
N Angus St Apt 106, Fresno, CA 93703
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