Police responded to a report of a Hispanic male who broke a car window after a female backed into him near the QuickChek on Washington Avenue, then walked toward another nearby QuickChek., New Paltz NY
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a Hispanic male who broke a car window after a female backed into him near the QuickChek on Washington Avenue, then walked toward another nearby QuickChek.
Audio|Heard on: Ulster County Public Safety - New Paltz Area
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Transcript:
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out of Ulster for a subject who's broken out a window, the vehicle, quick check 640 Washington Avenue.
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Old City, West County, I got the responding.
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Those in route.
00:20
One floor, county responding.
00:30
3.91, 3F-14.
00:32
It's going to be a Hispanic male,
00:34
black hoodie, black pants, and boots.
00:38
It's a female backed into him.
00:39
He broke the window and was walking away.
00:41
What I hear, Mel.
00:47
6750 clear in the hospital, so I'm going to go under 1030.
00:55
1, 3-4 and 4.
00:57
It sounds like the mail is now walked over to the smaller quick check.
01:00
Right, like that I'll check.
01:02
Yeah.
01:08
9. 9.0.
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1035. 9 to 1036.
01:22
One five county came.
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Repeat, let's go show the mail.
01:27
Five, Hispanic, male, black hoodie, black pants, boots.
01:36
She walked into the area of the smaller, quick check.
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New Paltz, NY 12561
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