Intoxicated man fires gun during drive-by on North Custer, Wichita KS
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A man drove a black and blue Volkswagen near North Custer while intoxicated and fired a gun at a caller. The suspect was last seen driving eastbound and wearing a black hoodie.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, two starting to assume to be ten-four for a drive-by, near North Custer operating west.
00:09
Ten, ten-four on.
00:16
Service 201 Jervix Stout, Nelson, Red Pound.
00:25
412.
00:27
Local 407, San Frank, X-ray, White Hyundai Launchers.
00:31
Performing to the Kendall Wizard.
00:46
27, 225.
00:51
We'll be pulling into Pails and sales.
00:58
N-13-2380s, Vermont.
01:02
Have you all switched to the west for that drive-by, near North Custer? They don't have anybody available.
01:13
4-6.
01:15
Forty-nine.
01:18
Forty-one, I can go leave you.
01:22
Do you go into the front lobby for a person refusing to leave? Now.
01:32
You temple?
01:35
Temple.
01:39
Bad driver K96 and Hoover are going to be a White Ford Fusion, tag of (number withheld), so they're going westbound.
01:46
On K96 says there's an erratic driver, keeps braking and swerving, exited,
01:51
and no one wants contact.
01:53
Forty-nine, I'm Wes.
01:58
I'm Wes.
02:01
49, 46, 70 start for a drive-by, near North Custer.
02:05
Calling Party said there was a man that was intoxicated, shooting off a gun, currently driving a 2013 black and blue Volkswagen Tigan.
02:14
It says it's a (name withheld), 17-18-year-old Hispanic and white male, 5-8th, then-bill wearing a black hoodie.
02:19
Last seen, Eastbound says that they shot at the Collin Party.
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Location mentioned:
N Custer St, Wichita, KS 67203
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