Possible assault near Drake Ave, Panama City FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible physical assault near Drake Avenue in Panama City. Radio traffic indicated a male may have been assaulting a female, though details were unconfirmed. Responding units searched the area and were later advised the male subject appeared to have left the location. The individual may have been seen near the intersection of West 19th Street and Hickory, close to nearby apartments.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Signal 22[1] physical, near Drake Avenue, near Drake Avenue.
00:05
Currently all we have is a male currently beating on a female.
00:09
10-4[2], 51[3] from 19th and Balboa.
00:13
10-4[2] (number withheld).
00:16
10-4[2] if you want more from the jail.
00:20
125 fire marshal also show me 55.
00:23
10-4[2].
00:30
2110-918, you anywhere close to that?
00:32
I can be from 23rd and Franklin.
00:39
Who's sitting in the median Back Beach at Pier Park?
00:42
Units responding.
00:43
I'm being told the male subject is no longer at near Drake Avenue.
00:48
70 gone from 71.
00:50
26.
00:52
You have a truck headed eastbound towards you.
00:57
Simple.
00:58
711 to 2110, will you check your text message please?
01:05
Get them off (number withheld), we'll get you back to me.
01:07
All right.
01:13
Four five four pound left accident.
01:16
Okay.
01:18
Four three.
01:20
Four 23. Status 17.
01:27
Tonight.
01:32
And while the unit's responding to the 22 physical, see a male subject.
01:36
He's possibly at the corner of West 19th Street and Hickory at the apartments.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 22: Disturbance involving disruptive or disorderly behavior.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[3]
51: Theft in progress
Disclaimer:
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