Man causes disturbance in parking lot while intoxicated, Amelia OH
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A male caused a disturbance in the parking lot near Court Yard Lane. He nearly hit another vehicle and was yelling while outside his truck wearing a cowboy hat. The male appeared intoxicated and was stumbling while walking near the area.
Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near Court Yard Ln caller is Christopher there's a male causing a disturbance in the parking lot in a black Ford or Dodge truck almost hit a red vehicle that's parked next to him complainant thanks the male is intoxicated
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3985 disturbance Taco Bell 3790 Wiersford Parkway two calls advising customer being 26A with the manager advising they were physically fighting in the parking lot it's over food issues parties are separated at this time
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29 how back 3 4 in route 0.0.2206
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309 clear
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85 cut 48 guns
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Robert 29, you're clear?
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Also, the male is yelling and screaming, squealing tires.
00:49
He's now outside of the vehicle wearing a cowboy hat, and he is yours.
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71. I'll continue to take the 5.
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(number withheld).
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(number withheld).
01:06
That's clear, 1955.
01:08
Your question is my 14-8 locals.
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14 clear 3-3-3 verbal filming amount of cockwood square at 85 85 district 85-distance 85-disco 855 5
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14 go ahead make me 3-7
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14 14 14
01:37
I'll be out with one of the parties at the Public Storage.
01:42
Okay.
01:46
Forty-eight.
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Forty-eight.
01:51
Negative locals, Romillo, Paine, Suspended.
02:01
It's around the courtyard lane.
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Subject is now walking towards the 700 building stumbling.
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Location mentioned:
Court Yard Ln, Amelia, OH 45102
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