Man threatens to shoot someone during verbal dispute, Hackettstown NJ
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A verbal dispute occurred near East Valley View Avenue where a man dressed in black threatened to shoot someone. The man entered a yellow pickup truck and was possibly carrying a knife.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
I have a verbal dispute near East Valley View Ave.
00:04
The caller advised that there's a male wearing all black stating he will shoot somebody.
00:09
He just got into a yellow truck backing down the street.
00:13
They also advised that the male was carrying something.
00:16
He wasn't sure what it was.
00:19
16 or shoot.
00:28
Charlie from 76, 15, go ahead.
00:36
So we are at the high school, check on a pickup truck.
00:37
See me out to high school, check on a pickup truck.
00:49
County from 15-year-run, New Jersey, Bravo 36, Uniform, Uniform Delta.
00:57
Received.
01:03
Vehicle with the yellow pickup truck made a left towards M&M,
01:07
possibly passed over 7th Street.
01:14
They provide a retion.
01:19
Negative.
01:27
This county 2016.
01:29
You go again with the description of male.
01:37
There's a white male wearing all black.
01:46
Thank you.
01:55
7615 from county.
01:57
Bravo 36 Uniform Uniform Delta comes back to a 1997 Dodge RAM pickup,
02:08
registered to a (name withheld) out of near Cemetery Hill Road.
02:15
Negative NCIC.
02:23
I received.
02:24
I checked, but it's an occupied to pierce 72.
02:27
Clear it off for now.
02:30
Received. Clear 233.
02:40
17816, there was an additional caller.
02:42
I believe that the male had a knife.
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Location mentioned:
E Valley View Ave, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
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