Disturbance at Hideaway Beach club raises firearm concerns, Placida FL
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Deputies responded to a disturbance at the Hideaway Beach Club with a male subject refusing to leave a dock and verbal altercations, with a caller expressing concern over a neighbor reportedly possessing a firearm.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
We have a disturbance on Little Gasparilla at the Hideaway Beach Club.
00:04
Subject's verbal and there's a male subject refusing to leave at a landing dock.
00:12
Okay, before.
00:18
Sancial, another three comes up?
00:20
One of three.
00:22
Winchester-South McCall, Florida, Adam Union, 43-I-AU-43-I on a black Tesla.
00:32
1655.
00:37
328-36, you can for a copy of the service.
00:52
Being around to near Adorn Avenue.
00:59
It's going to be a reference to the caller's neighbor that just sprayed the complaint's husband with his pressure washer.
01:04
Very verbal.
01:05
2.20 from Harbor and Stillwater.
01:13
360, Harbor, 41.
01:18
1655.
01:21
360, you can stay in service, 338.
01:23
Allstate.
01:25
We have it.
01:34
Central, Marine, patting to the landline with caller.
01:38
We just disconnected.
01:41
Chief Pat, or I'll makele-cutting.
01:46
Tommy.
01:52
Central 447, go ahead.
01:57
447, go ahead.
02:00
41 in pain, 41 Payne.
02:02
Port-a-Dug, Frank Charles Union, King, 05, FCU, K-05, Silver, B, and Billy.
02:09
16,
02:11
57.
02:16
Units responding to the disturbance, just be advised the caller's neighbor,
02:20
did tell him a long time that he's had a firearm.
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Location mentioned:
Little Gasparilla, Placida, FL 33946
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