Man points gun at mother and brother during dispute, Auburn WA


During a domestic dispute, a man pointed a gun at his mother and adult brother. He then left the scene driving a gray Chevy Camaro with black rims. The suspect is described as a white male, 26 years old, wearing a black hoodie and jeans.
Audio|Source: Auburn Police
02:20
Transcript:
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Auburn units for a DV[1] involving a gun 115.08 southeast near 323rd place. Auburn units for a DV involving a gun 115.08 southeast near 323 place, responding units stay on primary. Primary is closed and attack is restricted.
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16-1.
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201. Two-in-three.
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Good time, two-in-round.
00:25
Two item one, can you stop this and I'll be in route.
00:32
I copy. You have two item three, one item four, two at them one, two at them five, zero, and six item two. We've got a mail caller.
00:38
It says his adult brother and mother are in an argument and the brother has a gun and pointed it at both the mother and the RP[3].
01:11
He is responding to the DV[1]. They're saying the brother suspect is now leaving in a gray Chevy Camaro, unknown plate, going east toward near 3.23rd.
01:21
I got you. We can slow everybody down there.
01:28
They're advising he took the gun with him. It was last in his hand. He's a white male. 26 short wearing a black hoodie and jeans.
01:44
We'll get two to three units to the RP[3]'s address just to ensure that the suspect of GOA[2] and the rest of this will do area to check.
01:53
Two out and three, I'll go to the RP[3].
01:56
Two items one, I want to go right there.
01:59
Two out of three, do you think terrific?
02:04
Copy.
02:05
That last item was two out of three zero.
02:08
Sure.
02:11
Received, and a little further on the vehicle, they said it's a gray Chevy Camaro, it has black rims, we still don't have a plate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DV: Domestic violence involving individuals in a current or former intimate, family, or household relationship.
[2]
GOA: Subject or suspect was no longer present when officers arrived at the scene.
[3]
RP: Person who reports an incident to authorities, such as a caller, witness, or victim.
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Location mentioned:
SE 323rd Pl, Auburn, WA 98092
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