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Man throwing rocks at cars near George Sellar bridgeWenatchee WA

audio iconDisorderly Conduct
Senator George Sellar Bridge, Wenatchee, WA

A male near George Sellar Bridge was throwing rocks at cars but did not hit any. He was seen on the pedestrian path and near stairs by the underpass, wearing a blue heavy coat.

Audio|Source: Chelan and Douglas Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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River Carbonaceous.
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You have a disturbance.
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Okay.
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The west side of the George Sellar Bridge.
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I think we're taking two calls about this, but a male picking up rocks throwing them at cars.
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So far he hasn't hit any.
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The 30 to 40-year-old male dark complexion wearing a blue heavy jacket.
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3.
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8-1. 8-1.
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N30, in routes back.
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(number withheld).
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Rivercom 1K39.
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The first caller advised he's on the pedestrian walking path, portion of the bridge, and the second caller advised he was by the stairs by the underpass.
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Both advised long blue coats.

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Senator George Sellar Bridge, Wenatchee, WA

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