Teenager threatened someone with a kitchen knife near 103rd St E, Midland WA
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A teenager threatened a friend with a kitchen knife near 103rd Street East. Both then left the area. Descriptions of two teenage females were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Pierce County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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Transcript:
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West cars run an intimidation with a knife, near 103rd Street East.
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602
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206202 in the second back
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598
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Probably 25998 and 6902 were in the intimidation with a kitchen knife near 103rd to 91 and 1st Street east. Caller reports a 15-year-old granddaughter threatened a friend with a kitchen knife. Waiting for further descriptions.
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Buy money.
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Accessio.
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Co-oparity traffic, 10-1[1]-507.
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You can hold the beep from floor close.
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I'll be holding the drums when I'll reviewer.
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Add to the weapons of the nomination, near 103rd Street East.
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The granddaughter chased a friend out of the house.
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Our caller is not sure where they are now.
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Granddaughter is very severely, white game of orange 2010, 5-6-7, 110 pounds, brown hair, we got great top and black bottoms.
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Mr. 19, 585, and others.
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The friend is (name withheld), a white and black female in 2008, 556-15 pounds, red hair, gray, paint, black sweat.
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(Name withheld) does have history of the Christian marijuana.
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Anyone on the weapons intimidation able to copy the update?
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10-1: Receiving poorly / weak signal
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Location mentioned:
103rd St E, Midland, WA 98445
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