Large fight involving intoxicated individuals near Eagle Loop, Longview WA
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A large fight involving several intoxicated individuals occurred near Eagle Loop with multiple vehicles present. Officers reported some people holding down another person and have requested additional resources to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Cowlitz County Public Safety, Columbia County Law Dispatch
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03:1
Transcript:
00:00
County 105, all be advised, they're all intoxicated, a black truck just left and a black Toyota Corolla now leaving as well.
00:06
State's 20-200 people fighting.
00:09
Right.
00:12
No weapons.
00:13
Area 564-3, Eagle Loop.
00:16
Go to 5.
00:17
4.5.
00:24
Okay,
00:26
Fram, we do have 1-05 responding as well.
00:29
for another unit.
00:33
The black truck is back on scene.
00:41
Sounds like the fight is occurring again.
00:49
Copy. It works for Mountaine Road.
00:53
And they are holding a subject down there are three subjects holding one person.
01:03
Okay.
01:10
I'll get the panel to get you in.
01:18
C, Black Ram, 1,500 just picked up more people in left, unknown direction travel.
01:29
Do we have anybody going down OBB?
01:40
(name withheld).
01:42
Copy.
01:44
Party is dispersing.
01:50
Three or five.
01:54
No, is... Yes, it was one.
01:57
Okay,
01:58
one.
02:02
Anyone on?
02:10
County, 1-0-0-0.
02:14
Ones requesting additional resources from county, if able.
02:21
1-0-4 and 1-0-0 will be around.
02:25
Proceed.
02:28
County 1-05.
02:40
County 1.0.05.
02:42
No.5.
02:48
Longview posting on arrival, please attempt to locate a black ram 1500.
02:56
That seems to be one of the main grass flows in and out of the area.
03:00
42 OBB.
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Location mentioned:
Eagle Lp, Longview, WA 98632
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