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Assault reported near North Martin St and East Wabash Ave, Spokane WA
An assault was reported near North Martin Street and East Wabash Avenue in Spokane. A white male in his 60s wearing a green jacket with fur and black jeans is described as the suspect. The suspect may have left the scene in an unknown direction.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane County Sheriff and Fire, Spokane City Police / Fire - Digital
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Delta Call, Spokane Engine 15, East Wabash Avenue and North Martin Street, Channel City Primary, assault.
00:15
Looking on a description for him, they're 497-870, revoked first.
00:24
Furze and locals, history of a folk force disorderly.
00:30
Have the air and verify the address.
00:33
Oh, channel address you could.
00:39
Zero, two five, cell phone.
00:46
A driver with a mail lane on the northeast corner Wabash and Martin.
00:52
He possibly assaulted.
00:53
He said he's not taunting, breathing verified.
00:56
It looked like the assault may have occurred almost 30 minutes ago, 138 ago Division Francis.
01:03
Here wearing a greenish truck with fur, black tights, jeans.
01:11
He's not tight somewhere, I don't know where's that.
01:17
Five,
01:19
we're clearing the residence.
01:21
Apparently he left on a flick some left, unknown direction of trouble.
01:24
There's no different.
01:27
Dude,
01:30
can you put up the description of the end?
01:32
White Mountain 60s,
01:35
you've got white hair wearing a greenish jacket with fur, black tight jeans,
01:41
or some kind of polo.
01:46
Yeah,
01:49
we're on scene. We're largely sorry, multifamily.
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Location mentioned:
N Martin St & E Wabash Ave, Spokane, WA 99207
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