Group fights near u-haul over drugs or money, Elizabeth PA
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About six people were fighting near a U-Haul near South 2nd Avenue. The fight may have been over drugs or money. One person attacked had an active warrant. Police and medical units responded. A dark colored Toyota was seen leaving the area.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East PD 1 and East PD 3
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
In the area of near South 2nd Avenue in the borough, there are at least six people fighting, possibly over drugs or money.
00:12
Covey. Covey.
00:14
Cove.
00:16
They said it's going to be near the U-Haul.
00:22
3-8, I'm good here, you're going to clear it back.
00:29
Towning, 1938.
00:30
I'm going to start with them.
00:33
Copy.
00:43
The caller is saying that the male being attacked has a warrant.
00:48
No descriptions have been given.
00:51
Looks like we're going to have a second call on it though.
01:08
In 1940K.
01:10
Go ahead.
01:13
All right, see his display.
01:14
It's legally parked.
01:16
I'll be clear. I'll get some in the mail.
01:21
Copy by now.
01:26
I'll start for that fight call with those guys.
01:30
Copy.
01:32
1944, you can shoot again out.
01:36
Copy.
01:38
1744. I don't know if you've made contact yet, but they just updated saying the actors in a dark colored Toyota were spotted.
01:52
Copy. I'm losing everybody now.
01:56
Copy. Copy.
02:03
County, do you start a medical location?
02:07
Copy, how many patients?
02:11
One for now.
02:14
Copy, that's going to be the female license?
02:18
Right.
02:27
44 year actor fleeing that vehicle with everybody still here?
02:31
Everybody's still on camera.
02:35
It's covered.
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Location mentioned:
S 2nd Ave, Elizabeth, PA 15037
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