Police respond to fight near Bardstown and Belmont, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a fight in the roadway near Bardstown Road and Belmont Road. Two individuals were involved; one was detained and the other fled behind Liquor King toward Heather Hospital. Both individuals were reported to be wearing black clothing.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 1 - Divisions 6 and 7
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Can you show me out on Bardstown Road at Belmont Road? Two subjects fighting in the roadway.
00:10
Two running.
00:11
Two running.
00:21
Six hundred and twenty-five, clear me up.
00:25
Two 30. For F direction.
00:59
Take 24 out of the radio.
01:01
Go ahead.
01:04
You can cancel 10-11-86.
01:06
I've got more detained.
01:07
I'm not sure where the other one ran.
01:11
One detained, one outstanding, unknown direction.
01:18
And four, do you have a description of the one outstanding?
01:22
They were both wearing all black.
01:24
They told me as soon as I saw them.
01:28
He was still wearing all black.
01:32
He says the person may be male.
01:37
Or is the person possibly male?
01:50
Two hundred and forty.
01:53
Six hundred and twenty-three.
01:55
Adam Radio, clear me with a warning.
01:57
Same forever.
02:00
Chief’s twenty-two.
02:01
Two hundred and forty.
02:07
The other one ran behind Liquor King towards Heather somewhere.
02:16
Behind Liquor King towards Heather Hospital.
02:24
Six twenty-five acre.
02:25
The rear of Liquor King should be your location.
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