Man assaulted and fell down stairs near east kirkwood avenue, Bloomington IN
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A man was assaulted near East Kirkwood Avenue. He was hit in the face and fell down three flights of stairs, hitting his head on concrete. The suspect is described as a black male about 6 feet tall, wearing a purple hoodie, gray pants, and a Ross Safari beanie.
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Transcript:
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202 near East Kirkwood Avenue chief complaint assault ambulance cross of North Dunn Street and South Dunn Street and North Grant Street and South Grant Street 1.51 hours.
00:22
That means we all has that way.
00:27
47's clear. I'm here at Dave.
00:28
Charming contact with the complaint.
00:34
Clear. 71, 1043.
00:37
Your victim, I believe, is going to be down by the death.
00:43
White male and a gray eye, you sweat shirt.
00:45
We do have 10.502 and off.
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Okay,
00:51
thank you.
00:56
2. 2.02, you're going to be in route for a mail that was on Chin.
01:01
So down three splits to stairs.
01:03
Well, enforcement is going to be out with them.
01:04
Should be cleared to approach.
01:10
202, sir.
01:17
Live, do you know, traffic.
01:25
along to 1816, do with a description for the suspect.
01:32
1816, 1747 will be a purple hoodie gray pants and a Ross Safari being on blackmail, roughly six foot, six foot one,
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probably two hundred pounds.
01:45
Ten four confirming that's the suspect for the salt.
01:50
That's five.
02:00
And South Clarees Boulevard, 153 hours.
02:05
2-02, you're responding to a male who was assaulted, he struck in the face, and then fell three flights of steps and hit his head on concrete.
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Location mentioned:
E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408
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