Five involved in fight near 2nd and 3rd streets, Toledo OR
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Officers responded to a fight near 2nd and 3rd Streets involving about five males. One male was holding a rock before it was put down. The group dispersed toward a nearby high school and apartments after hearing sirens. A juvenile was seen crying during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Police and Fire
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
For Innes, the service at Narkees, 2nd and 3rd Streets
00:04
About five subjects, getting ready to fight.
00:07
The males being chased down Coos Street with someone holding a rock, and they can hear a juvenile crying.
00:13
The victim is a male in his 20s, average height and heavy build wearing a red shirt.
00:45
Six-on-six other county units around that get covered.
01:05
Further info on their disturbance,
01:08
They're actively punching each other.
01:11
You have another male, 20s, average height, no shirt, he had a black kitty that was ripped off of them.
01:19
No one has any weapons now.
01:25
Looks the rock's been put down.
01:27
There's three other males watching.
01:31
They're near the baseball courts.
02:07
So on C. I'm seeing.
02:17
And they're all dispersing, they're running into the field as soon as they heard the sirens, heading east towards a high school.
02:25
A male juvenile, about seven or eight years, wearing a gray flannel and white shoes.
02:32
The end of the one with (number withheld).
02:42
We're needed or not.
02:43
And two males ran into the apartments near the high school.
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Location mentioned:
SE 2nd St & SE 3rd St, Toledo, OR 97391
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