Apparent assault investigated near Maple and Shields, Fresno CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies discussed follow-up actions near North Maple Avenue and East Shields Avenue in Fresno after receiving a report that a female had been hit in the head. There were mentions of checking an apartment and discrepancies in statements. The situation appears to involve a possible assault, though details remained uncertain based on the radio communication.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Hey guys. I know you've got a lot going on, but I just was talking to a family member of (name withheld).
00:04
And I heard somebody on the phone make a spontaneous statement to her that somebody needs to go to the apartment.
00:11
I don't know what that means, but just FYI.
00:16
I don't have any info on his apartment, so.
00:21
Copy, your Selena.
00:28
George 11 arriving back out of the building.
00:34
345 sending.
00:41
Copy your time (number withheld).
00:49
The 105 Fresno inquiry.
00:57
15 to 4, George 11.
01:03
14 to 4 George 11.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:11
Hey, I have his house keys.
01:12
I don't know if you guys will need them.
01:16
Yeah, can you come over here to Maple and Shields? We got some other info over here.
01:20
Also,
01:22
We need to check that apartment.
01:25
Copy. Still get a go for 245, right?
01:29
For now, yeah.
01:32
Unless something major changes, but we've got some discrepancies in the stories.
01:36
But (name withheld) still got hit in the head.
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