Two individuals fight during domestic disturbance on bridge, Burlington WA
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According to the dispatch call, a domestic dispute occurred near Riverside Bridge on the Burlington side. Two individuals were observed fighting in traffic and were last seen running toward a nearby Marketplace McDonald's and then toward Kohl's store.
Audio|Heard on: Skagit County Police and Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Cascade X-13-13-13, advising of domestic disturbance.
00:08
Go ahead.
00:11
We'll be on Riverside Bridge.
00:15
Stand by, this is going to be on the Burlington side.
00:18
Henry 11, advising of the domestic.
00:20
Go ahead.
00:23
Burlington side of Riverside Bridge.
00:25
We saw two individuals fighting in the middle of the bridge moving out of traffic.
00:29
Last seen wearing a puppy sweater, hoodie, backpacks on both of them.
00:36
And... reporting party is no longer on site.
00:39
Receive.
00:40
See.
00:43
Codney 50.
00:50
Cascade Henry 11.
00:52
Go ahead.
00:57
The Lasix return definitely isn't returning as stolen.
01:01
The case number on the notification isn't from our agency.
01:06
I have no way of checking which agency this could have been entered stolen from.
01:12
Rissy, you can show myself in 2-2 heading to the domestic.
01:17
Receive in 1960.
01:24
Uh,
01:27
Cascade, January 11.
01:30
Go ahead.
01:32
This address has just been changed to Marketplace McDonald's.
01:36
Advised they were last seen running along the street in front of the business headed towards Kohl's.
01:44
Received myself and two to have been there the whole time and have not seen that will keep certain areas.
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Location mentioned:
Burlington, WA 98233
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