Two men fight near O'Reilly Auto Parts in Wenatchee, Wenatchee WA
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Two men fought outside O'Reilly Auto Parts on North Mission Street in Wenatchee. One man threatened the other with a metal stick but then put it down. The fight involved a dispute over a truck. No further details provided.
Audio|Heard on: Chelan and Douglas Counties Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Washington State Patrol
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Transcript:
00:00
Near North Mission Street, O'Reilly Auto Parts, customers in their location fighting, pushing each other, they're outside the store now, talking, one saying that they stole their truck.
00:11
The main aggressor is a 50-year-old male and other male is about 20.
00:26
He grabbed a metal stick and threatened to hit the younger male, stick is now put down.
00:34
Okay,
00:36
22, 14, 28.
00:37
Okay, 27. I'm calm.
00:39
I'll be around the back.
00:41
Okay, 27, 14, 28.
00:44
29, same traffic.
00:47
29, 1428.
00:50
Older guy jumps in the driver's seat, younger male is outside the truck on the passenger's side.
00:57
Older male is in the truck throwing items out of it.
01:06
And it's a light brown, older Ford Ranger, no plates.
01:18
Okay, 221429.
01:21
10-5-Germanachi out at Cascade Hospital.
01:30
2521429. 29.
01:32
29.
01:36
One older male wearing a black coat and jeans, younger male wearing black sweater with graphic on the back.
01:44
Dark jeans, white shoes.
01:47
R.P.
01:48
Did not request trespass, just wants the situation handled.
01:54
22.
01:57
The reporting party's inside the store, they still look upset and arguing.
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Location mentioned:
N Mission St, Wenatchee, WA 98801
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