Gunshots reported near Central Fayetteville with liquor store fire, Fayetteville NC
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According to the dispatch call, officers heard multiple gunshots near Central Fayetteville. They also received calls about a possible fire at an ABC liquor store near Murchison Road or Darie Road.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I just heard multiple gunshots over near Central.
00:02
Temperman, Jim, do you start to a call? I'm going to check out my cell so.
00:06
104.
00:07
City, 132. I'm running it now.
00:12
133, City. 133, City.
00:13
Okay.
00:15
That Vince went back to a 2007 Dodge out of North Carolina showing plate turn-in, clear 29.
00:20
No more good.
00:21
Thank you. City Echo 33, I'm gonna be out of my 126.
00:24
10, 10, 14, we're getting calls from the ABC store reference fire.
00:27
104, can you send me more units, please, or at least one more units? Seeing you're 30, I'll be in route.
00:36
City, ABC 11-105.
00:38
Which IDC store?
00:39
3708 to take more Dary Road? Two.
00:43
City, K9402. Put me on that shot.
00:44
Fire call as well, please.
00:45
104.
00:46
City, I go 33.
00:48
I was also just flagged down at the much I'll say, so they said it's kind of like it's coming from Omni.
00:52
K942, I'm going to step up on traffic.
00:55
That's 43 is direct.
00:56
303 is correct.
00:58
133. 133. 104.
01:00
133 or U-104? 133.
01:03
More people staying on me and the ABC store? 10-4.
01:06
C1-33, I'm-7-4.
01:08
Indy-33, you 10-4.
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