Person armed with knife seen near NW 79th St, Gladeview FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to reports of a person walking in traffic near Northwest 79th Street and Northwest 32nd Avenue in Gladeview, possibly armed with a knife and appearing disoriented. The individual was seen in a floral dress and reportedly holding knives in an intersection. The situation's outcome is not confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention North 3503, near Northwest 79th Street and Northwest 32nd Avenue.
00:05
It's a person wearing a white floral dress.
00:08
Armed with a knife walking in traffic.
00:10
No additional.
00:13
Advising the person looks disoriented.
00:14
North 3505.
00:21
North 343 to 215.
00:26
Okay.
00:30
They’re advising the person is walking along 79th Street, unable to advise which direction.
00:42
North 3300.
00:47
14 is on 3179.
00:50
Yes, sir.
00:53
Yes, sir, you can show me arrival.
00:55
Yes, I'll clear you to slow the other units, all right?
01:00
Over there, the last comments from the complainant.
01:01
I'm here, but I don't see anybody.
01:03
It's a person wearing a floral dress or with a knife just walking in traffic.
01:08
They're advising the person was on 79th Street, unable to advise which direction.
01:13
If I don't read it.
01:15
Okay, so can you just tell us other units or keep them on one of two?
01:20
You can keep them on two for now.
01:22
The person is holding knives in the middle intersection.
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