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Two men fight at Lions Park with one struck by caneLas Cruces NM

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Lions Park, 701 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88005

According to the dispatch call, at Lions Park, two men were fighting and one hit the other with a cane. The injured man appeared intoxicated and is leaving the scene as another man leaves with a woman nearby.

Audio|Heard on: Las Cruces/Dona Ana Public Safety
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00:39
Transcript:
00:00
I think you're going to start towards in Bray in District 1.
00:02
It's going to be at Lions Park.
00:06
There are two male subjects fighting, both on foot.
00:09
One is in a black sweater with blue jeans.
00:10
The second is wearing a jacket, unknown color, and a white shirt.
00:14
A female is standing nearby.
00:18
One subject hit the other with a cane; no other weapons seen.
00:23
They are separating now.
00:25
The person hit is possibly intoxicated, advised accordingly.
00:30
The victim is walking towards Alameda according to the reporter.
00:34
The second male with the female is walking away in an unknown direction.

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Location mentioned:
Lions Park, 701 W Picacho Ave, Las Cruces, NM 88005
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