Motorcycles and pickups circling park repeatedly with noise, Springfield MO


For two hours, three motorcycles and two pickup trucks have been repeatedly circling Park Central Square in Springfield, revving engines and making loud noise. Observers report possible intoxication of drivers involved.
Audio|Source: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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We're three motorcycles and two pickups that have been doing lapsing around the square every three minutes for the last two hours.
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Kimbrun Walnut.
00:11
Green County is going to be out with one subject.
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That's unconscious.
00:16
Narcan's already been administered.
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Austria.
00:21
Unknown descriptors on the motorcycle pickups, one white pickup with a long bed, and the other one's at black pickup with three males in the bed of the truck. No collar thinks they're intoxicated.
00:30
Southside units, domestic, near East Winberg Place.
00:34
Wife has trash the house.
00:38
It's not been physical.
00:43
Up in a shop called Jefferson, St.
00:46
Louis, college advising,
00:48
truck that's encircling the area, possibly shooting at vehicles,
00:53
or currently on top of the alumni parking garage.
00:57
Springfield, 1, train route to the medical emergency to Kimbrough and Walnut.
01:02
Counties out with a female that is unconscious, Narcan's been administered with the MS route. Upster.
01:11
3.24.
01:16
Southside units good check,
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100 Park Central Square.
01:20
In the last two hours there have been three motorcycles and two pickups.
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324.
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329. One white with a long bed and then another black pickup with three men in the bed of the truck.
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329.
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Then rubbing their engines, doing the alleys, making a lot of noise.
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They're coming from the south and exceasing to the east.
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Location mentioned:
Park Central Square, Springfield, MO 65806
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