Two groups of girls threaten fight near Starbucks, Glasgow KY
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Two groups of girls threatened to fight near Starbucks and Hibbett Sports. One group was inside Starbucks and the other outside. The incident escalated to a physical fight behind Hibbett Sports. The manager reported this and requested law enforcement presence nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
In pointing, you'd be right to Starbucks.
00:01
Southwax, either two, North Allieders, Love Boulevard.
00:06
Caller is going to be the manager.
00:08
He finds there's two separate groups of girls talking about fighting each other, break.
00:12
Good.
00:19
He just wants to man to drive through the area and make law enforcement present mail just in case they just do decide to fight, try to fight each other.
00:34
Robbers are still in Starbucks or they have Parkers on?
00:40
One group is inside and one group is outside.
00:47
Plyscum 97 in the area.
00:50
Is your caller want contact?
00:54
Go ahead.
00:58
1045 car versus deer.
01:00
It's going to be around the area of near North Jackson Highway.
01:04
Near North Jackson Highway.
01:05
Going to be on the southbound side.
01:07
The Hawaii Sunday a lawn trip pulled over into a parking lot with its flashers on, advised deer is not 107.
01:14
She's unsure if she's going to need a 79 or not.
01:20
185-180. I think I was supposed to get that.
01:27
Clive's got a 35.
01:31
I suppose a group,
01:33
they're called octet.
01:38
A group of girls have now went behind Hibbett Sports and appeared to be in a physical altercation now.
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Location mentioned:
Shane Dr Ste 80, Glasgow, KY 42141
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