Two females argue near Huron and Main streets, Ann Arbor MI
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Two females argued loudly near the intersection of Huron and Main streets in Ann Arbor. Police units were dispatched but the call was canceled after the individuals went back inside a building.
Audio|Heard on: Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti, and Washtenaw County Police/Fire/EMS Dispatches
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Transcript:
00:00
Take one, Adam one for disorderly.
00:04
Take her one.
00:06
Adam one. Adam.
00:11
In fact area of Huron and Main, I've seen walking eastbound, called in my court security.
00:17
Two females yelling at one another, one's wearing a blue lion putty,
00:22
black snow pants with the black jacket, black jacket, burgundy pants.
00:27
Anchor lights.
00:29
Baker's there from Westgate.
00:31
As far as me in Eisenhower.
00:34
Bye, ten of these.
00:36
All right. Just be advised we got a second caller.
00:40
It's the female wearing black possibly assaulted the other subject.
00:44
Okay. All right.
00:47
Okay,
00:51
two five.
00:53
Go ahead.
00:58
The 262Baypoint Drive, you're going by you on the street?
01:02
Fire motor one.
01:03
Can you tell me making Trinity on follow-up?
01:08
Copy?
01:09
Claire. Okay.
01:16
Fire Tom, sitting above monitors, responding on a vehicle fire, 262 Bay Point Drive, 262 Bay Point Drive for the vehicle parked on the road that is on fire.
01:28
Your times are 1059.
01:30
Kenneth NGLD insecurity.
01:34
719, where's your care no further?
01:37
Clear.
01:38
Lincoln 1.
01:40
Lincoln 1. Go ahead.
01:42
You make 508 South Ashley as a white truck locking, actually checked that parked across the driveway, made like a toad.
01:53
Adam 1 and Baker 1, you can disregard the disorderly called back.
01:58
Subjects they're back inside the building and everything both care.
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