Mutual combat involving children and two on e-bike, Pinellas County FL


Police responded to a mutual combat incident involving children and two people on a small e-bike near Spirit Halloween store on 66th Street. One female was voluntarily taken for mental health evaluation.
Audio|Source: Pinellas County Sheriff and EMS, Clearwater / St. Petersburg Police
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Transcript:
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Reference at 38 with the kids.
00:02
I have them right here out front of the planet in the Sun near 66th Street.
00:04
Yeah, they're flipping around, going there going up done.
00:07
So far.
00:11
So far.
00:15
And then I think they just cut through the Spirit Halloween, they'll see if you get parking lot, stuck in traffic.
00:22
So far.
00:26
Two white nails, the main rider had longer hair, both thrift and black on the bike.
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16, I'll hit the words 10.
00:37
Yep.
00:41
10 and 19.
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10. Another probably real quick.
01:01
I'm assuming as then they saw me turn around and I killed it.
01:07
I'm working on it right now but it sounds like mutual combat.
01:12
All right I think it was a e-bike but one that's a really small frame e-bike.
01:26
You can change this to a Baker Act[1] that's going to be voluntary.
01:30
I'm going to be transporting to St.
01:33
Anthony's, one female starting mileage, 7-929.
Police codes explained
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Baker Act: Involuntary mental health evaluation or hold under Florida law for individuals posing potential danger.
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