Subject threatened at Little Cricket Valero then fled, Newberry SC


At Little Cricket Valero near Johnstone Street, a person activated a panic alarm and threatened others. The individual then left the scene in a white vehicle carrying several females. Authorities responded but the subject was no longer present upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Newberry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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3rd, 1242.12922 Nance Street, 922 Nance Street. It's going to be the Little Cricket Valero.
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Cross is going to be Johnstone Street.
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I have a panic along.
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Negative contact.
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Time for.
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You're out. You can show units 10-8[1] over here on the park.
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I'll be right as well.
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I'm out.
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Control 324, 1023. 2.4.
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24 are you? Can you see anything?
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Hey, um, everything appears in one was this time.
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Control agent 11 is arriving all the scene.
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104 angel 11th.
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Control 324.24. You show myself in 25 getting out.
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10.4.
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The subject's no longer on scene.
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Tena?
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I was running 16 know that the subject's no longer on scene. They were making threats.
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Just get a description, are they in a vehicle?
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What do we got?
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Right now,
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went down Nance Street towards the PD.
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It's going to be a white vehicle with a large group of females in it.
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Next thing you'd buy. She's saying she's not when a press charges.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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