Male screaming at complainant; possible drug case, Binghamton NY
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According to the dispatch call, a male was heard yelling at a complainant on Clinton Street. Authorities observed possible drug involvement. The male left in a silver Buick with a New York license plate, which has been redacted. The location is near Jarvis Street and Clinton Street in Binghamton.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
2.15 Clinton Street to Maradol.
00:06
I have an open line to spiel.
00:08
You can hear a male screaming at our complainant.
00:10
Two-fifting Clinton Street.
00:13
Still, Tom.
00:15
70, before.
00:17
200 economy.
00:19
200. 200.
00:24
You can change it to narcotics.
00:27
Code 3[1] is being explained.
00:31
Proceed 200 responding with 202207 in regard.
00:35
7104.
00:38
200202 apparently the male is now leaving in a silver Buick New York registration (number withheld) currently sitting at the light at Jarvis and Clinton.
01:09
200 and 202.
01:11
It's coming back on a 99 Buick Park Ave gray to Arsland-Catchadorian,
01:17
213 Court Street.
01:19
That's one.
01:22
Well, please.
01:26
200, 202. No.
01:28
Good.
01:32
The same vehicle continued north on drivers.
01:37
Okay,
01:43
if you say he just passed a patrol car, older male, plaid shirt, blue jeans.
01:50
Copy. In the vehicle?
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response (lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
Jarvis St & Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
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