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Shots fired from gray SUV near Anchor Road, Lafayette County MS
There were reports of shots fired from a gray SUV near Anchor Road in Lafayette County. The vehicle was seen driving toward town and fired three or four shots while moving. Several units are searching for the suspect vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette County Public Safety
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
Here's a gray SUV headed toward town.
00:04
Go ahead and step up and see if you can catch up with it.
00:09
Supposedly he just rode by near Anchor Road and possibly shot three or four times out the vehicle and
00:15
hollered something out the vehicle.
00:17
I'm getting more information now.
00:20
Pickle.
00:22
Four-two-th row.
00:30
62's in your office.
00:35
Just fish got.
00:41
7-4-SO.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:48
62 is going to state 10-8[2], I'm being routed from 2-13.
00:52
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:00
And I just came through the roundabout, I'm negative contact so far, headed north.
01:09
In four, if we made another unit, then everybody just starts scattering out down there if we hadn't seen it go up County Road 420 and everything and try to hit these tight roads if we can't locate it.
01:26
No one.
01:32
Do we have anything else? It's not for SUV.
01:39
You got what I got.
01:50
Great SUV, stickers on the back,
01:54
three to four occupants.
01:56
Did not specify blackmails, blackmails, or anything.
02:03
Temple.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
10-8: In service
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Lafayette County, MS
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