Man detained after altercation at Main and State streets, Oxford MA
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Police responded to a report of a possible altercation near Main Street and State Street in Oxford. A male individual was detained and found to have a split knuckle injury.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford & Charlton Police and Fire
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Receive on the air responding female party is going to be in the vicinity of Main Street at State Street.
00:09
Racing.
00:14
Two-fittal.
00:16
Two-fitt-out.
00:19
Sixtho-7.
00:21
Six.
00:27
Tommy Ryland.
00:30
Breaking.
00:36
6-07. Can you check in with the victim, please?
00:54
Please, then once when I have you on staying in 700 hours.
01:01
Just to confirm, is it Main and State or made in Holbrook?
01:07
Main at State Street.
01:10
Okay, Racy, we went to Holdup early, Austin.
01:12
We're going to have back to which State Street? Okay, Mrs.
01:13
We're going to have back to which State Street.
01:22
All right problem.
01:24
Emails 1 is off at Main and State.
01:28
Where is it?
01:31
(number withheld) I'm out of Main Street at this call.
01:44
(number withheld)-6-11. Does he have any injuries to his hands?
01:47
Lightmark?
01:55
We have a split knuckle.
02:05
3.03, do you have the female's information?
02:15
Stational 303, I just need all information.
02:37
New log meeting 4.3 gallons of gas.
02:41
9.9.9-9-9-7-9-1.
02:48
Okay. Thank you.
02:51
6-5 and C-Shall.
02:54
6-11 the mail party we have detained it's going to be (name withheld) uniform called oscar gobb 7301980
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Location mentioned:
State St & Main St, Oxford, MA 01540
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