Assault and break-in attempt with fight reported near Armstrong Road, Scappoose OR
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Police and medical units responded to a disturbance near Armstrong Road in Scappoose. Reports included individuals breaking windows, alcohol use, a fight involving three to four people, and an attempted break-in with a female and children locked inside an apartment.
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Transcript:
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128, copy,
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disturbance, Armstrong Road, break.
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128
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Report of disturbance near Armstrong Road, Scappoose,
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someone is breaking windows, alcohol is involved,
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and there is someone fighting.
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Trying to gather more information at 2157.
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Medic 431 Squad 431 on Met at 2157.
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Copy all units responding.
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There are 300 units available as well.
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316 to pick up the call.
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Starting up the call.
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Dispatch involved, will update soon.
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21-7.
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709.
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Showing an out of the disturbance.
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Someone's cute.
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316.
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316, trying to gather more information.
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It sounds like a couple is trying to break into an apartment with a female and children locked inside.
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Steve-out, Maryford-3-1.
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Medic 431.
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We are en route to stage for an assault[1].
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En route to stage for an assault[1] near Armstrong Road, cross Lins Lane to Syrac's Road.
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Law enforcement is en route for a fight with three to four subjects involved.
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Still waiting on further information.
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Your Mount 22nd.
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assault: Assault incident
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Location mentioned:
Armstrong Rd, Scappoose, OR 97056
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