White van linked to gun display in traffic dispute, Peachtree City GA
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Authorities are looking for a white Chrysler van coming into Peachtree City on Highway 54 from Coweta County. The vehicle is linked to a recent traffic dispute where a person displayed a firearm.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
We know, units for my copy a lookout,
00:03
reference person with a gun,
00:05
domestic disturbance out of Coweta.
00:08
The unit is being in a 3rd,000.
00:14
See,
00:18
block the kitchen office.
00:22
Units be on lookout for a white Chrysler van.
00:26
Coming into Peachtree City on Highway 54 from Coweta County, driver stated he was with rolling roadies, but that's not on the outside of the van.
00:36
Someone was involved in a dispute in Coweta County, and someone displayed a gun during the incident by a person named (name withheld).
00:43
Contacts made.
00:44
Hold notified Coweta County.
00:47
1215, can anyone?
00:49
Go off the kitchen.
00:51
I'm sure with three sandwiches.
00:56
Yes,
00:59
Samuelson? Yes, ma'am.
01:00
Yes, ma'am.
01:02
One back to the kitchen to get it.
01:06
Hello,
01:07
reference domestic disturbance out of Coweta County.
01:11
Pretty all units, I'm going to copy of Polo, reference to Kelly the County.
01:15
Four.
01:18
Fordell units.
01:20
We have a lookout reference domestic disturbance at Caledita County.
01:23
Last seen at near East Hollywood 54 in Caledita County.
01:30
He advised, coming into Peachtree on 54, it'll be a white Chrysler van.
01:33
Driver stated he was with rolling roadies, not on the outside of the van.
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Location mentioned:
GA-54, Peachtree City, GA
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