Physical fight reported near South 2nd Avenue in Elizabeth, Elizabeth PA
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Police responded to a physical fight between a man and a woman near South 2nd Avenue in Elizabeth Borough. Both individuals had been previously warned by police not to return but came back and began fighting again. Officers searched nearby streets and noted they might be in a black Subaru if not on foot.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County East PD 1 and East PD 3
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01:58
Transcript:
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County Elizabeth Tiontip-1 pending for near South 2nd Avenue in the borough.
00:05
(name withheld), a white (name withheld) with red hair at this location,
00:08
fighting.
00:11
24 and 36 are closed.
00:13
We'll start there.
00:15
Copy.
00:17
I copy that as well.
00:28
24 and 36 around.
00:31
Copy. It says they're on third heading down towards the old Elizabeth Elementary School and right eight.
00:39
Okay, they're on flip.
00:41
That's what I'm assuming.
00:48
Female is going to be a white female wearing a white coat.
00:52
Male is a black male wearing all black with a black hat.
00:56
That's just verbal?
01:04
They were just fighting and so they were fighting and apparently the police dealt with them the other night told him not to come back and they were back.
01:17
24 Connie, we check second and third coming out to the bus stop.
01:22
No sight of them.
01:25
Copy don't make third out.
01:30
44, you say you're familiar?
01:34
Right, I'm familiar with them.
01:39
We checked both ways, not able to listen.
01:43
If they're not on foot, they're in a black Subaru.
01:52
1920 more Connie cleared.
01:54
I'm able to locate.
01:57
Three.
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Location mentioned:
S 2nd Ave, Elizabeth, PA 15037
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