Suspect armed with gun tries to run over people near W 2nd St, Nooksack WA
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A suspect driving a black SUV near W 2nd St and Harrison St tried to run over one person and struck another. The suspect was armed with a gun and located near the intersection.
Audio|Heard on: Whatcom County Sheriff, Bellingham and Western Washington University Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle, truck, I believe the ARP vehicle, suspect vehicle is a flat against the Sierra.
00:11
Great.
00:14
That's going to have a hold for you.
00:19
Copy that.
00:22
Can we tell the RP to take a light from?
00:26
Yeah,
00:44
I'll...
00:48
Two Victor 20, Washington.
00:50
Please.
00:51
Stand by.
00:54
Copy that. I attached the plate.
00:56
The lead parties are separated.
00:57
The RP is waiting.
00:59
Standby. We're getting an update.
01:06
Walk in Victor 20.
01:07
The suspect is in Harrison Ave and 2nd St.
01:09
The RP is at 1st St and Harrison Ave and now he's in the middle of the street.
01:17
Victor Monica.
01:19
Craig, Victor two or two Victor nine or one Victor Chapters.
01:30
One fault, you've got me killed for check.
01:41
There's an annual vehicle that could get to that area.
01:48
It sounds like the black SUV with the suspect tried to run over another RP as well before hitting another guy.
01:56
And the guy has the gun in his waystand in street.
02:07
1020-6-5 at 3-2.
02:13
Go ahead.
02:15
If you guys assist, there was some PD with that getting out of call?
02:21
Okay.
02:25
20 to Giverd 1.
02:28
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Location mentioned:
W 2nd St & Harrison St, Nooksack, WA 98276
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