Two teenagers assault person near Grand Canyon Dr, White Rock NM
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Two teenage males assaulted a person near Grand Canyon Drive. One suspect fled on foot and was described as having long brown hair and a bandage on his face. Officers are responding and searching the area.
Audio|Heard on: Los Alamos Police and Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
We got an RP near Grand Canyon saying that two teenage males are assaulting a person.
00:15
Copy, show me en route.
00:17
Okay.
00:19
Oh my gosh!
00:21
Thirty-nine dark here now.
00:23
Okay.
00:28
Levin, if you want me to go down, we can go down.
00:32
Pay for a firm, if you want to have now, just in case we need to clear.
00:34
Awesome, almost this is good.
00:40
He is responding to the size that her son is Anasito Marino.
00:46
I'm going to try to run him.
00:50
Stay by...
01:05
I was calling 21 if he's on in case many felt identifying suspects here.
01:12
I'll follow third nine.
01:16
Did she give a description?
01:23
You're going to be looking for a white Lexus hatchback? The individual that hit him is leaving on foot.
01:38
Copy Adam. I'm turning in the area right now.
01:46
Copy, the one that hit Hurtons has a Band-Aid on this face? We're trying to find out for...
01:56
Thomas Webb, is this a fight then or are we talking about a vehicle question?
02:05
I believe the vehicle is actually so on scene.
02:08
We're looking for an individual that left the scene.
02:11
All we have is long brown hair and band-aid on his face.
02:16
Was this a physical altercation or a vehicle collision?
02:21
This is it...
02:22
physical.
02:23
Josh.
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Location mentioned:
Grand Canyon Dr, White Rock, NM 87547
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