Assault involving two males at grocery outlet parking lot, Port Orchard WA
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An assault involving two males occurred at the Grocery Outlet near Mile Hill Drive in Port Orchard. Three males were involved; two were physically fighting and one was verbally involved. The fight moved to the parking lot. The individuals involved were described as carrying backpacks and wearing winter clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Unit's response for an assault in progress, two males, grocery outlet, Milehill.
00:05
Sam 711.
00:08
Sam 711 and brothers, near Mile Hill Drive the grocery outlet.
00:14
Color saw two ago.
00:16
There were three males, two were physical, one was verbal, or still on the line.
00:23
Seven talking into Burmie.
00:25
All 712 and 1959.
00:30
21, same traffic.
00:32
721 at 1959.
00:41
Port Orchard units and route to grocery outlet.
00:43
Our collar is inside.
00:45
No good description for them.
00:47
Only know that they had backpacks and they were wearing winter wear.
00:54
They're still inside or now?
00:57
They're currently fighting in the parking lot and the collar is inside.
01:09
Copy.
01:11
20-100 W-QJF, 401.
01:16
Second-call-call-all 721, we're all codes from Sedgwick.
01:25
721 at 200.
01:34
Samson, 11, I'm arriving.
01:37
San 1711 subjects for last seen walking east in the parking lot, one subject wearing a red backpack or in the light gray or green coat.
01:52
Multi-unit chance priority.
01:55
712 mold in there, units driving.
01:58
Copy units arriving, 2033.
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Location mentioned:
SE Mile Hill Dr Ste 110, Port Orchard, WA 98366
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