Person damages vehicles and sprays pepper spray in Manistee, Manistee MI
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An anonymous caller reported a hit-and-run near 2nd Street in Manistee. The caller said someone damaged vehicles with a baseball bat and used pepper spray on people. No further information was given as the caller wished to stay anonymous.
Audio|Heard on: Manistee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Everyport, anonymous caller,
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stating near 2nd Street, he witnessed a hit and run and someone hitting cars with a baseball bat,
00:11
and pepper spraying people.
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No other information and wants to remain anonymous.
00:18
Not sure what's going on.
00:21
Oh, 5, clear, and it came from a 911 only.
00:29
Clear advice if you want to back up? Yeah, it wouldn't hurt if there's a 401 available.
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Clear. Any 401 unit that could head up near 2nd Street.
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Central 41-1, 28 will head out.
00:58
The 2105 4128.
01:00
This should claim address earlier that the file a code enforcement officer went to and needed backup.
01:07
I don't know if you're familiar with the residents.
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05, I'm very familiar.
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I wanted to remain anonymous wouldn't give me any information.
01:35
What if I can give you is that there's someone hitting vehicles with a bat and pepper spray.
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He stated he witnessed a hit-and-run, someone hitting cars with a baseball bat,
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and pepper spraying people.
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And when I tried to get more information out of him, he wouldn't give me anything.
01:58
And then we hung up.
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Location mentioned:
2nd St, Manistee, MI 49660
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