Juveniles with firearm flee toward apartments and smoke shop


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03:22
Transcript:
He's going to be a juvenile. He's not cooperating, and we're trying to control them at this time. First, 17, clear. I'm coming priority. I'll be there in about one minute. 35. 34, basically. Myself and Unit 34 being en route to Thompson searching for those suspects. 35, that's great. 417, I have a name if you want it. 417, clear. 417, clear. 417, (name withheld). 1021, 2011, 1021, 2011, he advised his sister, Dr. Moss. 417, that's... 4-26, show me on the way. 426, please. 419, basically. 419. I'm going to run to the hospital. I'm coming in from the gym. Been around. 419, clear. 500 out of the air. $525 they would apartments are clear 425 they probably ran to the apartments here on Thompson comment saying it was all Hispanic guys he didn't see any black guys 361. Looking in the house with 2209 Palm Village. Let's see what you got on that. 361, that's clear. 35, basically. They looked like they were all black males, maybe one Hispanic male in blue. 35, like to square. Unit 3.5,000, also to the units on Thompson. One of them did look like a Hispanic male. some black males. One of the black males, the taller one, went into the X-L smoke shop and the other three kept going down the road by the car. 1034. Go ahead. Hey, unit four said one of them had ran into the smoke shop. You still remember what they look like? That's clear. We're about to pull into the smoke shop. That's fair. Just pretty advised patrol units we did find one pistol here, so they probably got more on them. Clear. 35 base city shows out at the smoke shot on Avenue. 35, that's clear. 425, same. 425, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Matagorda County, TX
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