Male on bike attacks female on bike in Fresno, Fresno CA
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An assault occurred near Shields and First in Fresno where a male on a bike attacked a female on a bike. The suspect is described as an adult Hispanic male wearing a brown leather jacket and gray hoodie. The female victim wore a gray beanie and blue jacket.
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Transcript:
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President 1, broadcasting for info, central gain, responding to an assault in progress near Shields and First.
00:07
Two units en route to Shields and First for an assault in progress.
00:12
Suspect is a male on a bike attacking a female on a bike.
00:17
7-1, chopping.
00:20
7-1, go ahead.
00:22
7-1. I'm at Orange and Butler with 5 John Union Nora 919.
00:26
It's a blast B.W.
00:32
Cervidder.
00:34
Copy that?
00:38
One Charles to one.
00:41
One. One, Charles, one, not four, zero nine, drove two, zero nine, zero two.
00:48
Yeah, if I'm going to send it.
00:51
Torch two three, copy.
00:52
Any unit to fill Shields and First, they're still trying to get further as far as which side is on.
00:58
7-Ton-7-1. It comes back.
01:02
Clear and expire from 818-2025.
01:07
804 BMW. It does have a pending master file dated 829 or 25.
01:29
Point? Wait.
01:31
I'll see. My location to 1170.
01:35
U.S.
01:36
U.C.
01:38
Okay.
01:39
Okay.
01:45
Two George 23 and two Charles 24.
01:46
The suspect is a Hispanic male adult wearing a brown leather jacket, gray hoodie, blue jeans, riding a dark colored bike, unknown weapon.
01:54
The female victim is Hispanic, wearing a gray beanie and blue jacket, unknown pants.
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Location mentioned:
E Shields Ave & N First St, Fresno, CA 93726
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