Man in yard fires pellet gun at resident near Walnut St, Wenatchee WA
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
Officers responded to a report near Walnut Street of a man acting suspiciously in a yard. The man told the resident it was none of her business when asked. He then fired a pellet gun at the resident's groin before leaving the property. The resident requested the man be trespassed if found.
Audio|Heard on: Chelan and Douglas Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
River Crown Valley Patrol is a suspicious near Walnut Street.
00:04
The other gym.
00:10
K-13,
00:11
A suspicious subject walked through the yard, looks straight at the resident and said it was none of her business when she asked what he wanted.
00:18
White male, six-foot, dressed in black.
00:20
I'll see.
00:25
Okay,
00:27
That's it. Stay if she wants to trespass fast.
00:32
Second advice is just on the line.
00:35
Last comment, resident advised he just shot him with a pellet gun in the groin area.
00:42
We have a home one case set up.
00:46
Information, he was in the backyard with blasting, walking down the driveway.
00:50
Resident no longer had the visual, believe he was cast in the place, also had a shaved head and wearing a black puffy coat.
00:59
Good.
01:01
And we still are online with the resident.
01:08
Get it. Do you want us to transfer or just finish our questions and disconnect?
01:19
You just want to clarify that she wants to trespass and we'll attempt to look at it.
01:26
11.307.
01:33
Herbicom K-13, she does want him trespass.
01:37
The other two-law.
01:43
1138.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Wenatchee, WA 98801
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
Correct
Incorrect
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.