Customer threatened manager and argued at motel, Clinton OK
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At a motel near West Daring, a customer threatened and tried to punch the manager. The two argued outside. Later, the customer told the manager he was going to kill him from inside a room, and there were concerns about weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Police Dispatch
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Clinton, two doctors and out, near West Daring, Relax Inn.
00:08
Reporting party advising his manager stated that a customer tried to threaten him and tried to punch him.
00:14
They wanted to leave the property.
00:16
They are currently outside arguing.
00:20
Clear.
00:26
19 Clinton will be 298 from here and interrupt.
00:32
I'm 19-Hawth grade 77040 All right team Clinton I'm 97[2] 19 o'clock 740.
00:46
I think what he did advise the Relax Inn, Craig.
00:52
Affirmative.
00:58
Correct, and clear units, that reporting party has been advised back, saying it is the Relax Inn, not Motel 6.
01:09
Clear, okay.
01:14
19 he's also allowed another is sitting worse.
01:19
Clear.
01:24
14 Clinton from 10-8[1] from the Quigtshopple being around over there real quick.
01:34
292, Clinton on the afterall action.
01:39
Quist 547.
01:47
Reporting party advising that the manager is now currently inside of room 114,
01:54
and (name withheld) is inside of room 117.
01:57
He was stating, I'm going to kill you, and is unsure if there are any weapons inside of that room.
02:04
Clear.
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[1]
10-8: In service
[2]
97: Arrived on scene
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Location mentioned:
S 10th St, Clinton, OK 73601
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