Juvenile's window smashing sparks chaos near 26th Street, Grand Junction CO
Concern rises as a 15-year-old daughter breaks a window and yells near 26th Street, prompting ongoing police response with no reported weapons.
Audio|Source: Mesa County and Grand Junction Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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474, 3488, copy on a priority, duty complaint.
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537 North 26th Street, 537 North 26th Street.
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34 74?
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2488.
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We both units showing you about to 537 North 26th Street.
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RP's 15-year-old daughter just broke a window.
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No weapons, unknown in-talk.
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She's still there, and we're still working on further.
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74, I copy.
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Nelson, Marshall, where are you up?
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3212 Clearassist copy 150 150.
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Copy 150. Can I get the case number both?
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Okay, it's going to be 7-6-225.
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Again, 7-6-225.
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652-25.
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52, set a check.
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Yeah, because four, four, four, six, four, Cougarong court, I have one and fifty-two.
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Okay.
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Good.
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I don't know if you have information on Curtis Friar.
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Can you tell me that?
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Have any of his property?
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Heave all his property, did you?
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For the RP, I've got date of birth of 1225 of 78, that's what you were looking for?
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A-Firm, could we go ahead and run him real quick, please?
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Okay.
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Yunus and Russ with the juvenile complaint on North 26th Street.
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The Ropi advice that the female is trying to leave on foot northbound towards North Avenue.
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She's described as a 15-year-old Hispanic female thin build, 411, wearing an unknown color, cropped top, and jeans.
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Again, no weapons.
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The daughter is still yelling in the background.
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We're still in the phone with the mom getting further.
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