Vehicle sought after armed dispute in Peachtree City, Peachtree City GA
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Authorities are searching for a white Chrysler van near Highway 54 in Peachtree City after a dispute in Coweta County where an individual threatened someone with a firearm. The driver identified affiliation with a group called Rollin Roadies. No further details about the driver are available.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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We have a lookup reference 1016 at Coweta County.
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Last seen near East Halle 54, near East Hollywood.
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County.
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He advised coming into Peachtree City on 54 will be a white Chrysler van.
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Driver stated he was with Rollin Roadies, not on the outside of the van.
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(Name withheld) was the Ingram.
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They didn't need contact with me with the vehicle.
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Contact Coweta County.
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No description of the driver.
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(Name withheld), further information, nothing further.
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(Name withheld).
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If they need contact was made with the vehicle,
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contact Coweta County.
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No description of the driver.
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Or name, further information, nothing further.
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Right to all units.
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13-57, 1023.
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Tower.
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All right, all units.
00:58
We're on the lookout for a great Chrysler van.
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We're coming at Peachtree City on Highway 54.
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Driver stated he was with Rollin Roadies, not on the outside of the van.
01:08
Someone involved in a dispute in Kalita said that someone threatened with a firearm,
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possible name of (name withheld).
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If any contact, Kalita, no description of the driver or any further information.
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Location mentioned:
GA-54, Peachtree City, GA
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