Male and female disturbance near Laurel Avenue in Tillamook, Tillamook OR
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a disturbance near Laurel Avenue in Tillamook involving a shirtless male and a female in a camouflage top. The two appeared to have a physical altercation before separating, with the female following the male eastbound toward 8th Street.
Audio|Heard on: Tillamook County Police, Fire, EMS, EM, and Public Works
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
One twelve closest cover disturbance in the area of near Laurel Avenue in Tillamook.
00:06
Again, 112 close is cover disturbance in the area of near Laurel Avenue is 1534.
00:18
112.
00:20
One 12. Reporting the disturbance in the area of near Laurel Avenue.
00:25
Male with no shirt and blue jeans, female with a camo top.
00:31
Sounds physical.
00:33
Is he have any cover?
00:41
15, none yet.
00:46
Copy all be in Rock for Bay City.
00:48
Offer cover from 123.
00:51
Last unit, repeat your number.
00:55
228.
00:57
28 and 215.
00:58
Copy en route.
01:00
Male is now walking eastbound on 8th Street or toward 8th Street from Pacific.
01:14
Here, 112.
01:16
So confirming they're separated?
01:21
Sounds like they are now separated, male walking eastbound on eight streets.
01:29
Okay. Okay.
01:32
N112, EurP, advises the female has longish red hair, camo long sleeve shirt.
01:39
Okay. Okay.
01:43
And one tall the RP advice is that the female is now following the male.
01:53
Copy.
01:55
At 1536.
02:01
Andrew 112 in the area.
02:06
1536. 1536.
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Location mentioned:
Laurel Ave, Tillamook, OR 97141
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