Man threatens with bat near Prescott steakhouse, sparks alarm, Prescott AZ
Near Drygold Steakhouse in Prescott, a man in a white pickup threatened pedestrians with a baseball bat and nearly hit one before parking by a motorhome.
Audio|Source: Yavapai County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Northern Area Command, I have a threatening in the area of Shoup Street near Drygold Restaurant, Prescott.
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Prescott.
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I'll be saying I see it up.
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North 2710-4[1], RP reporting a man in a white truck driving by threatening people with a baseball bat.
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Let's see if it has anybody in the area as well.
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Okay.
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Number 256.
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Okay. By and ten-by-break, CM-39-200.
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9, code 4.
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For Samsung, that's right.
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They're with the tube.
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Cam 392, would you, please.
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Sam,
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392.
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To get sergeant approval.
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No, I want to pull by got this.
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Okay.
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Do you have anything for me?
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Looking for, we don't have the exact location right now.
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1199, copy 28.
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Number out.
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Okay, confirm out.
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Arizona, Dick Edward Adam,
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Adam, 1,000, 0.
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Confirming that's settled with an Edward.
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Ten four.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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So, Drygold Steakhouse, 1630 West Adams Avenue, 1630 West Adams, cross with Kyle and Shoup.
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There's a male in a white pickup truck with a baseball bat,
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has been threatening to hit people, almost ran someone over.
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He's currently parked near a motorhome on Shoup Street.
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YCSOZO en route.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Adams Ave, Prescott, AZ 86305
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