Suspicious persons threaten caller with guns in parking lot, Lincoln Park MI
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Suspicious individuals threatened a caller with guns in a parking lot near 4th Street, Lincoln Park. A suspect vehicle is described as a silver Silverado with black rims and tinted windows.
Audio|Heard on: Downriver Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Lincoln Park units is going to have suspicious.
00:02
Near 4th Street.
00:05
Color states, there's people in the parking lot threatening the caller with guns.
00:08
It's going to be a silver Silverado.
00:11
We're still getting further.
00:13
14.
00:19
134 to station if you have to stop.
00:21
We go out in front of the police station on Fort.
00:24
I see ya. I see ya.
00:30
Yeah, well, Edward Queen Queen at 923.
00:33
Edward Queen Queen,
00:34
923 on a gray arcadia.
00:40
Tommy.
00:42
Nice, station, can you ask a male to close stage outside, please?
00:47
Sure.
00:48
1814 on traffic.
00:58
Pellegraffin was in the BP a lot with King Adam Lincoln Edward 2 x-ray J-A-L-E at 2-X son of white chart.
01:22
If you come there for?
01:32
If you go to 228 Burke,
01:36
it's going to be right at Burke and Oak.
01:38
If it's possible,
01:40
Camillo, the police over there talking to the patient, can you stage inside the ambulance? Wait, can they come out and get you please?
01:49
228 Burke.
01:51
Present.
01:53
You should be clear for all.
02:00
Okay.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:03
Give me a call real quick.
02:07
Stand by one.
02:13
That's a negative.
02:14
Caller is going to mean a black ramp.
02:20
Silverado of black rims, tinted windows.
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Location mentioned:
4th St, Lincoln Park, MI 48146
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