Assault sparks urgent police chase in Winthrop, Winthrop ME
A man reported assault by a female who fled near Anabesquick Road in a vehicle with another person, which triggered an urgent law enforcement response.
Audio|Source: Winthrop Ambulance, Fire & Police and Monmouth Police
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Andes Sagan just started to give me a 911 call of a male who said he's been assaulted by a female who's trying to leave currently near Anabesquick Road.
00:13
I don't have any further at this time.
00:16
The caller hung up while Andescargan is trying to put him through to me.
00:19
They're going to try to get him back and give me an update.
00:22
Okay.
00:25
Ten four.
00:34
I'm sorry. I'm sending Windsor at five with you.
00:40
Okay, ten four.
00:54
Do you have traffic?
00:57
104, the female has left the scene.
01:00
He does not want medical attention.
01:02
He said he just needs law enforcement data.
01:04
She left in a vehicle with somebody and she's a sister of someone he's been dating apparently.
01:16
That's 104.
01:18
I don't believe there's any weapons.
01:26
She said his name is something like Craig Dustin or something like that.
01:32
She couldn't quite understand what he was saying.
01:34
And the female is (name withheld).
01:37
(name withheld). (name withheld).
01:43
Do we know what the vehicle is?
01:50
Negative. Let me call if you don't get a phone number for these callers and I'll tell you and I'll try to get more.
01:59
Mom is 2.
02:01
Go ahead.
02:03
Andes Coggin said that he didn't know which way the vehicle left or what the vehicle was she left in.
02:08
And she's in...
02:09
Andrescoggan is familiar with her from Caldella Street in Leeds, and she's a known drug user, 103.
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