Shooting reported at 647 Stine Avenue North; suspect fled out the back, possibly northbound toward Blair. Description: Black male with dreads, turquoise shirt, light blue jeans, goes by the name 'Stax'., Washington County MN
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Shooting reported at 647 Stine Avenue North; suspect fled out the back, possibly northbound toward Blair. Description: Black male with dreads, turquoise shirt, light blue jeans, goes by the name 'Stax'.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Act 1 for a shooting 647 Stine Avenue North
00:07
New York to the Scottson, over.
00:10
That'll be permission to proceed, Popperus, 2 8, North Yard.
00:14
Major 6, stop sign, over.
00:17
Yep, that is correct, thank you.
00:24
RCCF 41, are you ready yet, for point?
00:30
To clarify, suspect left out to the back, unknown direction from there.
00:38
Okay, suspect left out to the back, unknown DOT from there.
00:45
O-LF,
00:47
carwashy, swoops towards 5, pull ahead over.
00:53
I was asking other slides on scene if that's the correct information.
00:59
113. Victims and he believes the suspect left northbound towards Blair.
01:05
Thank you.
01:13
100.
01:15
Do we have a description of that suspect?
01:18
Description of a blackmail dreads were in a turquoise shirt, light blue jeans.
01:28
There's approximately two days ago.
01:32
Squad Mayor Collis your firm was a response.
01:39
It will be at Fairview, Minnehaha.
01:42
Have you a Fairview, huh?
01:59
Go ahead. 176-1-7-6-go-up.
02:02
This is a suspect, go by the name Stax.
02:05
I don't know this for the same.
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