Man headbutts vehicle window and damages cars, Rehoboth MA
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A man wearing an orange sweater headbutted a vehicle window and damaged another vehicle near Plaza Pizza in Rehoboth, then drove towards Seekonk.
Audio|Heard on: Rehoboth Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:1
Transcript:
00:00
As if you're going to start towards Plaza Pizza.
00:05
Sounds like some sort of disturbance,
00:07
possibly a vehicle involved.
00:09
I'll be in order as well.
00:10
Dispatch is on 911[2].
00:17
Seventy-2-20-4.
00:22
7-19 receipt.
00:23
60-7 receipt.
00:35
72-36. Good.
00:40
Do we have anything further on that?
00:43
Unknown.
00:45
Dispatches on 911[2] gathering further.
00:49
Careful.
01:02
That's affirmative.
01:04
Our pizza is a Chevy 2,500 color gray, lassee and heading towards Seekonk from Plaza Pizza.
01:11
He said it was a white male and an orange sweater that got out of the truck and started headbutting the window and tried to strike the vehicle with this.
01:26
Nothing further at this time.
01:28
Caller is not sure if he wants to speak to police, he said if he does, he'll come to the station.
01:35
Taffork.
01:36
Give that vehicle description to Seekonk, please.
01:42
(number withheld). Please.
01:55
Scott St.A.2.
01:57
Michael's in 67, I'm on the P.
02:03
Brissued.
02:08
Okay, that's 56.
02:11
Yeah,
02:12
56. Yeah.
02:14
53 or 10-20[1].
02:27
S-56 are.
02:31
Got S-56?
02:34
Who's reporting party on this is if someone at the business or pass-by?
02:43
Negative, it would be party involved.
02:46
Caller was the operator of the vehicle that was struck.
02:50
So a party struck the reporting individual's vehicle.
03:00
That's affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-20: Location (What is your location?)
[2]
911: Emergency call received via the 9-1-1 emergency system
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