Suspect tried to assault woman near 6th Street, Great Falls MT
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According to the dispatch call, a male suspect in a blue 2001 Chevy truck threatened and tried to assault a woman by punching her and attempting to pull her from her car near 6th Street. Medical assistance was requested at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Great Falls Police
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01:54
Transcript:
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362
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1019 with evidence I see the disturbance coming in is that something I'm going to go do first
00:08
It kind of looks like it's breaking up here.
00:14
I don't know, somebody's requesting medical and stuff.
00:17
Are you able to go by there?
00:19
10.4. I'm just right around the corner.
00:25
10.4. I'll put you on there.
00:27
She's asking for medical now.
00:29
I'll try and get this suspect plate run here, blue truck.
00:32
Okay.
00:34
Three and eight, I'll head over to back 362.
00:36
Okay, for three and eight.
00:42
Did a time point that way as well?
00:49
104, the suspect here is going to be, that lives near 1096 Street Northwest.
00:57
It's going to be on a Chevy,
01:00
2001 Chevy truck blue to (name withheld).
01:08
24.
01:12
3921, 10, 4.
01:18
360, this is like a road rage thing, then the guy just kind of went wild on her, started trying to punch her and pull her out of the car.
01:26
10-4[1], I'm a 23L here with them.
01:30
Yeah,
01:36
we got confused on that as well, so the blue truck's there, and we're looking for a white SUV.
01:45
362272.
01:48
You know,
01:52
right off of 6th Street here.
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Location mentioned:
6th St SW, Great Falls, MT 59404
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