Verbal and physical fight at Big Tiki Lounge, Venice FL
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a verbal and physical fight between a man and a woman at Big Tiki Lounge near Ocean and Calum streets.
Audio|Heard on: Sarasota County Sheriff, Venice and North Port Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:9
Transcript:
00:00
Very Sam 13 dispatch.
00:01
Show me out with a white female and a white male outside of Big Tiki Lounge.
00:07
Can you send out of the location?
00:09
Take me off my (number withheld), show me out with him.
00:13
This is a big tiki lounge.
00:17
(Number withheld). Do you have an address?
00:23
(Number withheld). Give me on the corner of Ocean and Calum here, am I?
00:30
Ocean and can you send out of Cross?
00:37
Does out bearer disorder, (number withheld).
00:45
(Number withheld), claim your backup, B 51 and (number withheld).
00:49
(Number withheld). (Number withheld).
00:52
2 to the responding units.
01:00
Just check north of the complex in the newly developed neighborhood.
01:06
I know if there's a crime of this time.
01:10
Thanks, Bobby.
01:11
How are your federal?
01:12
Is that even a unit in the area zone for a signal 48?
01:20
You make your case, everyone.
01:23
You can play me actually 21st, everyone.
01:29
Back up, 701.
01:31
(Number withheld). It's going to be in the Venetia, 425, U.S.
01:34
41 bypassed north.
01:35
Department 227.
01:38
Clay and work to the front desk,
01:40
what they say, verbal and physical, occurring in one of the rooms.
02:00
That changes to respond to the Venezia.
02:03
It's going to be a male and a female complaint can direct.
02:07
I did see a physical in progress though.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. 41 Bypass N, Venice, FL 34285
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